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L'Oral Paris Colour Riche La Pallete Nude 1 Review

Hey guys! It is time for another product review! It has kind of been a long time since I did one of these, but to be honest, I have not really tried many new products lately. BUT I did decide to pick up the L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche La Pallete Nude 1, and am loving it. This is not sponsored in any way, I just really love the product and wanted to share it with you. Let get into the review!

This palette is comparable to the Urban Decay Naked Palette. I personally do not own the Urban Decay palette, however, just by looking at the packaging and the title, it is obviously intended to be a dupe. Needless to say, this product is significantly lower priced than the Urban Decay palette. This is great because it allows you to get the same amount of nude shadows if you are in need of makeup (or just want it lol) but can not afford to spend $54.00 on a new product. With that said, this product is pricey for the Drug Store. I purchased mine from Target where it sells for $15.99. If you are not into nudes, obviously, I would not recommend this product. However, if you do like natural shadows then this product is for you.
One of my favorite aspects of the L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche La Pallete Nude 1 is the diversity within the shadows. This palette features three matte shadows. These shadows are a light brown, a yellow tinted brown, and a dark brown. All three mattes are highly pigmented, but not so pigmented that they are hard to blend. I love that the palette includes mattes because a good natural matte shadow can be hard to find, and sometimes you just need a good matte shadow. The off-white shadow on the left end of the pallet is by far my favorite shadow. This shadow is just the most beautiful highlight color. I honestly have never owned a highlight color as this one. It is pigmented and contains just the slightest bit of frost that makes it look amazing under the brow bone and in the inner corner. On the opposite side of the palette is another white toned shadow that contains a slight pink undertone. This is a great lid color as well as a decent inner corner color. The rest of the pallet is rounded out by five more shimmery shadows, light brown, gold, medium brown, dark brown, and a gray toned brown. Out of those five, my favorites for the lid are the gold and the gray toned color. The other colors make excellent crease colors and are easy to blend.

The palette comes with a double end brush. One end is a flat shader brush, and the other end is a sponge. I usually use my regular makeup brushes with this pallet except for the highlight. This brush has completely become my highlight brush. It fits perfectly under the brow bone, and is small enough to work well in the inner corner.
The packaging is black and chic. I really like the presentation, however, it can get dirty fast. With that said, it is packaged well for usage. In addition, it can be kept clean very easily with a quick sweep off after usage.

That is all for this review. If you have tried out the L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche La Pallete Nude 1, let me know what you think in the comments below.
xo

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