Colors look amazingly similar to ones in Bobbi Brown’s “Nudes” palette which I recently purchased at the Cosmetics Company store at an outlet mall for only about $32 (a palette of six nude shadows!) I always have a tough time justifying the cost of Chanel’s products and will pass on this collection.
Lovely, can’t wait for these to arrive in the UK. We just got the celestial lights so these can’t be too far away now!
I could do with some new nude shadows and these look great. I prefer these over the quads, don’t get me wrong the quads are gorgeous, but it annoys me that I use one or two colours up way before the others. I prefer the individual pans so I can replace when I run out, which incidenatally is way longer than the quads.
I’ve always wondered why some of these luxurious upscale brands insist on including a useless little sponge-tip applicator in their eyeshadow compacts. If they really need to include an applicator, can’t they just include a teensy brush like the MAC holiday palettes?
Colors look amazingly similar to ones in Bobbi Brown’s “Nudes” palette which I recently purchased at the Cosmetics Company store at an outlet mall for only about $32 (a palette of six nude shadows!) I always have a tough time justifying the cost of Chanel’s products and will pass on this collection.
Lovely, can’t wait for these to arrive in the UK. We just got the celestial lights so these can’t be too far away now!
I could do with some new nude shadows and these look great. I prefer these over the quads, don’t get me wrong the quads are gorgeous, but it annoys me that I use one or two colours up way before the others. I prefer the individual pans so I can replace when I run out, which incidenatally is way longer than the quads.
I’ve always wondered why some of these luxurious upscale brands insist on including a useless little sponge-tip applicator in their eyeshadow compacts. If they really need to include an applicator, can’t they just include a teensy brush like the MAC holiday palettes?