In doing so, the eyeshadow looks very pigmented when applied but can be a pain to blend out the color because there's too much product in one spot already. What makes this different from other matte eyeshadows is the fact that I think other formulas rely on having a softer eyeshadow formula that picks up a lot more product on the brush (while also kicking up more product). I'm sure it sounds weird to say they're spreadable but I'm not sure how else to describe its blendability. What I found most interesting was that these blend out really well, like a little goes a long way and you can blend it out into nothingness. The matte eyeshadows are pigmented, pick up on a brush well without kicking up a ton of powder, and apply quite smoothly on the eyelid. Unfortunately for my wallet, I can understand why so many people enjoy Viseart eyeshadows. ![]() Viseart gets the most love for their matte eyeshadows so I had a lot of expectations when it came to the palette. You have to "unfold it" to open the palette up (each step shown below), but thankfully despite its small size it still manages to have a decent mirror included. I find the packaging to be quite interesting because it is quite compact while at the same time fussy because it doesn't merely open and close. Personally, I don't have an issue with this but I know others do want to avoid talc in their makeup so just a head's up. Something to note, these eyeshadows contain Talc. I think this palette was originally limited edition and had no shade names but the box for my palette gives each shade a name. From left to right, the shimmer shades are Starlight, Medallion, Copper, and Scarlet. From left to right, the mattes are Vellum, Tawny, Merlot, and Cappuccino. The palette contains four matte and four shimmer eyeshadows. I have seen a few discrepancies online where other reviews say it only contains 5.84 grams but it definitely says 8 grams on the packaging. 84 oz/24 grams of product, the Petit Pro Palette contains. The Petit Pro Palette ($30.00, available at Sephora and Musebeauty) is a miniature version of their usual $80.00 palettes whereas the original palettes contain. This palette contains versatile pigment and rich colors in both matte and shimmer textures, curated from our heritage Parisian formulas to create stunning day to evening looks." These eyeshadows are in smaller "Petit PRO" packaging ideal for artists or makeup lovers on the go. Both have neutral and ashy tones to them to mimic a hollow created by cheekbones.Viseart says " The Petit Pro Palette is an 8 pan eyeshadow palette that contains flawlessly blendable color. ![]() The two shades on the lower right look most natural as a contouring powder. And they nailed it!Ĭontouring, highlighting my browbone and filling in my brows, it seems this palette can do those too. It’s like Viseart kept in mind, when they were creating this, what an excellent, matte eyeshadow palette should be like. ![]() ![]() They were still there after more than 10 hours of wear. I wore them the first couple of times without any primer. And they are all crazy pigmented and easy to blend. Even when I was swatching them on my arm, I did not experience any fallout. I did not have to reapply concealer under my eyes. So what I actually did was, I put on my foundation and concealer first then my eye makeup.Īll I can say is, “Fallout, what fallout?” It’s the beauty of this product. Let’s just say I’m a curious little kitten and like all other palettes I’ve experimented on, this one has to go through - ahem, careful evaluation. You know how it’s common sense when putting on makeup to actually do your eyes first followed by your face so any kind of eyeshadow fallout can get covered easily or else you risk ruining your foundation by mutliple specks of color and glitter - the horror of chalky eyeshadows, gasp! But not this baby. You’d be blown away by the quality of the shadows. As the popular saying goes, “Don’t judge the book by its cover.” Err, or in this case, don’t judge the palette by its plastic packaging. Viseart Eyeshadow Palettes come in a simple plastic packaging - black pan with a clear, see-through cover.
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