The Snow Sprite palette was the one I was most iffy about... Light greens and blues, colors I have a really hard time pulling off because they make my face look so red. Though, after wearing the blue side, I'm really happy I decided to get this. It's so nice.
I haven't worn the green side on my eyes yet, but here's a look I did using the blue side:





The blurry one is the only one that shows the glitter I added. It was more sparkly in person. Still haven't quite mastered the art of photographing eyeshadow with glitter. At least this time I still had a little daylight so I didn't have to use flash on all of the pictures.This was:
Too Faced Shadow Insurance
Silver shade on inner corner
Light silvery blue on lid
Black with blue shimmer on outer lid, smudged as liner and on and lower lash line
MAC Reflects Blue glitter on top of everything
Urban Decay 24/7 in Deviant on upper and lower waterline
Revlon Grow Luscious Mascara
As you can see, the blues don't really look blue at all. The silvery blue just looks silver with a subtle blue tint that fades away after a while. The black doesn't show much of the blue shimmer. That's why I added the Reflects Blue Glitter on top- to try to bring out some more blue. I love MAC reflects glitters...
But, really, can you tell that there's blue in there?
Other than the blues not looking blue once I applied them and some pretty heavy fallout on the black shadow, everything about the palette was great. All the colors are silky and dense and shockingly pigmented. When did Wet n Wild become so awesome?! What have I been missing? These applied and blended flawlessly, nothing at all like the sheer chalky Wet n Wild shadows of my youth!
Totally love these palettes. Can't believe they're only $5. Blows my mind. I think I'll post the incredible Golden Goddess one next.

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