![]() Lengthening and Defining Mascara (deluxe size) I imagine purchasing into something that’s a copyright character isn’t cheap so you need to take that into consideration when thinking of the $10 price tagĮyeshadow Palette featuring shades Maniac, Puppy Love, Fur, Cruelty, Eccentric, and Stolen made a strong decision to cash in on some of that market share as these will be very appealing to both Disney fans and makeup junkies. Obviously Disney has sold the copyright on these Villains as they do pop up just about everywhere lately and E.L.F. In my opinion you’re paying for the design of the palette here but not necessarily the contents as purchased separately and taking some of the smaller minis into consideration you’d likely be able to haul a lot more makeup from E.L.F. This opens up on either side to reveal the contents with the left and right hand side of the palette giving instructions to create either a day or a night look. I liked last year’s design but this year they went a little more artsy with a water color print of Cruella featured on the front cover of the palette. The shadows were built into the actual palette book last year but this year everything is removable from the palette including the shadows which come in a plastic compact. Last year each palette featured eight eyeshadows, false lashes, eyeshadow primer, an eyeliner pencil, liquid eyeliner, and a cheek/lip pencil. Cruella de Vil Look Book Palette is more of a nude, natural look and features a new selection of shades compared to last year’s palette. ![]() Each palette features essentials for creating a look inspired by a Disney Villain (or villainess really). Cosmetics has put together for Halloween/Fall 2013 exclusively available at Walgreens. Cruella de Vil Look Book Palette ($9.99) is one of four new limited edition Beauty Book Palettes that E.L.F. I have the packaging acting like a book under my lamp in my room and it looks super cute.The E.L.F. I love my little palette and now that it’s in my eyeshadow drawer I think I am much more likely to use it more often. Last but not least, pop your shadows in your palette! I think the palette is a pretty good size for being called “Baby.” I only had one mini casualty, but it was salvageable. Most obviously, the biggest difference with deporting in a cardboard palette versus plastic is you can’t use heat to loosen the glue, unless you want to start a fire.Ĥ.I don’t know if it’s because the palette’s a little older or if the cardboard is simply easier than plastic, but it wasn’t too bad. I didn’t find the glue to be that difficult to get up. I dug down first to loosen the glue, then worked my way across and under the length of the pan to get it up and out.If one side has a larger gap than the other, work from that side first.Slowly and carefully, I worked one by one and shimmied the little tool around the pan. You can really see just how large the packaging is when the decorative parts of it are stripped away and you’re just left with the eyeshadow pans.ģ. I took off the top layer of cardboard to get down to the pan. That way, if they broke, I wouldn’t be too upset.Ģ. I started with the ice blue and charcoal color because they are my least used, if ever. I started with looking over the palette and deciding which color or two would be my tester. The palette comes with a little instruction card, magnets, and the tool you need for depotting.ġ. ![]() I would much rather have that than them flying all over though. It was actually hard to move the shadows once I placed them down. It feels very durable and the magnet is super strong. I got the Sephora Collection Baby Z Palette, which is only $10. I was nervous about buying a Z Palette because I didn’t want to break my shadows and because I was afraid I wouldn’t try depotting in the first place, but this was a wild success! I decided I needed to depot one of my favorite palettes, Too Faced’s Joy To The Girls! As an English major, I was immediately a sucker for the book-like packaging and have kept it since my project. I’m very guilty of starting projects and never finishing them, if I even start (there’s an infamous DIY chandelier my roommates make fun of me about). ![]()
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