The year’s most colour packed palette has just hit on-line – I had the launch date officially as tomorrow so I wonder if it’s even supposed to be there!
I’ve already fully reviewed and swatched Full Spectrum back in early October HERE, so I can say that while it is one of my most looked at palettes – because it makes me smile every single time I open it, I haven’t used several of the colours (not sure if I can do yellow!). However, if you want to experiment with colour, or aren’t afraid to really get stuck into the vibrant shades, it’s HERE for £43. In a sea of nude shades, this is a delight!
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It’s a gorgeous palette! A year ago I’d probably say that I would never use it but now I know I would definitely use it a lot.
I bought it and sadly, I dislike it. After the amazing quality of the Moondust palette, Electric palette and last year’s Gwen Stefani palette, this was a letdown for me. Too dry, too dusty with barely any pigment and too much fall out. The packaging feels really cheap and the mirror is plastic with a blue cast to it. Yes it looks wonderful on Instagram but it performs badly. I’m going to see if House of Fraser will let me have a refund on the basis that it is not fit for purpose.
I have seen reviews in the US that also find the formula dry – have you tried using them over a primer? I had fall out on the yellow shade and a couple of the mattes but not an issue otherwise. I think the softer the brush (don’t use the UD brush), the better the result and even better if you give it a primer to cling to.