Flower Beauty are on a roll with their new launches, and the Flower Beauty Desert Lights Shadow Palette has launched today as their latest release. We’ve also seen the launch of the brand’s new Stellar Prismatic Highlighters, but the Flower Beauty Desert Lights Shadow Palette looks seriously pretty….
Flower Beauty Desert Lights Shadow Palette
“FLOWER Beauty’s Desert Lights Shadow Palette has six shimmering, creamy and covetable warm shades that deliver intense color with a soft, prismatic finish.”
Key Benefits
- In just one swipe, the shimmering pressed pigments provide intense colour payoff
- Infused with micro-pearls for the ultimate metallic eye look with no fall out
- Highly pigmented shadows inspired the warm colours of the desert
- Cruelty-Free, Gluten-Free
The Flower Beauty Desert Lights Shadow Palette is a six-pan eyeshadow palette, which is said to be inspired by the warm colours of the desert.
Priced at $17.99, it’s quite an expensive palette for the drugstore, but the pans do appear to be quite large, but the volume of the pans isn’t mention anywhere on the ULTA website.
Flower Beauty is one of the pricier drugstore brands anyway, but within this beautiful new palette, the shadows appear to have a foiled finish, which would justify the higher price.
I really hope the Flower Beauty Desert Lights Shadow Palette launches in the UK, as it looks like the prettiest, metallic palette, with a stunning rosy pink theme, and includes the following shades;
- Mirage (pink champagne)
- Sol (gold shimmer)
- Horizon (bronze)
- Red Rocks (warm copper)
- Sahara (rose gold)
- Terra (rich deep brown)
I’ve never tried any of the Flower Beauty eyeshadow palettes before, so I feel like this would be a great starter palette, and if you want to check it out, it’s available right now…
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