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Ciate has definitely lifted its offering with these three holographic lidded palettes. There seems to be a change in texture as well, making it much deeper in pigment and smoother in the blend.
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The Fun Palette, above, is my favourite – enough brights to get really creative but moderated with some neutral day shades, too.
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The Pretty Palette above is a blend of neutrals, with the first four being hit with shimmer and the latter quad being matte. The central shade is an off cream matte base colour.
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In terms of versatility, the Fearless Palette takes it for me – gold, wine, shimmer hit navy and a matte brown make a multitude of looks.
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This is Fun all swatched up so you can see the level of pigment and smoothness. I think they’re rather pricy at £29 each – the price is the last thing I looked at before I posted this and was expecting something more around the £20 mark. In terms of performance, I’d put them up there with many of the luxury brands. The Ciate Palettes are HERE.
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