Hot off the heels of the ABH Rose Metals Palette launch, comes the new Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Glam To Go Eyeshadow Palette, which is another palette which has launched for the holiday season.
Last year, we saw Anastasia Beverly Hills launch the Mini Soft Glam To Go Palette, which was just a condensed mini size of an existing palette. However, this brand new palette is a brand new palette. Keep on reading to find out more…
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Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Glam To Go Eyeshadow Palette
“Phone, wallet, keys, palette. Both bold and elegant, playful and polished, Mini Glam to Go Palette is a versatile mini companion of 8 all new pretty-in-pinks matte and metallic shades curated to deliver all the looks from day to night whenever you are traveling light.“
The Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Glam To Go Eyeshadow Palette is a miniature sized eight pan eyeshadow palette. This palette is housed within baby pink cardboard packaging, with a mirror inside the lid.
Anastasia Beverly Hills describes the palette as having a luxurious design, with a travel-friendly, on-the-go size, although it doesn’t look particularly luxurious, especially if you compare it to the likes of their Rose Metals Palette, which definitely has a luxe vibe (I own that palette myself).
The Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Glam To Go Eyeshadow Palette features eight highly pigmented shades with intense color payoff in flirty metallics and tempting mattes.
This palette is said to feature versatile eyeshadows, offering a creamy formula to deliver endless day-to-night makeup looks, which are both easy and effortless to apply. With buildable color, that let you go natural or glam, and are suitable for every skill level.
Inside the Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Glam To Go Eyeshadow Palette, there are the following shades;
- Pretty
- Dawn
- Sunburst
- Softy
- Sunset (not for the eyes)
- Fireworks
- Rosey (not for the eyes)
- Dusk (not for the eyes)
In the description box on the ABH website, there’s a bold statement that THREE of the eight shades are NOT for use on the eyes, and those three shades are Dusk, Rosey and Sunset.
This palette has literally just launched today, and there are a number of negative reviews on the ABH website, mentioning these non-eye safe shades.
It does feel crazy to spend £35 / $29 on an eyeshadow palette, with three shades that can’t be used on the eyes, because where else would you use them? I do understand why the brand would be cautious with this kind of declaration, after other brands having high profile court cases (like Huda Beauty here) for improper labelling.
There are similar warnings on the Norvina Pro Pigment Palettes too, and usually, it’s because the shadows can cause staining due to the pigments used. It’s undoubtedly a pretty palette, and the palette is available right now.
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