Review: Kylie Cosmetics The Burgundy palette
- adamfearonmua
- Dec 1, 2016
- 2 min read
Hey guys, back again with another review of one of my favourite products right now. Now. I was hesitant to post about this palette as its been named one of the most controversial palette's at the moment. I read so many reviews before getting this product, but in the end Im so happy with my purchase.
Now i wont lie, at first I wasn't impressed by the fact the palette looked like an exact copy of the MakeUpGeek's Autumn Glow Bundle. Im a huge fan of Makeup Geek and it sort of felt like Kylie's manufactures just mimicked the bundle. With all similarities aside I've been so excited to talk about this product. Sometimes the price of Kylie's products put me off getting them as I live in the UK and the shipping and customs fee is super high, but sometimes I just see products and i'm gagged.

So the packaging is pretty much similar to the Bronze palette, the burgundy shimmer package around the edges and the eyes with drips and the front packaging. But aside that, Its such amazing packaging, with 3 palette's now available on her store I really love the way she keeps it simple and clean.
Ok, so in the palette itself there are 9 shades which are: Naked,Beach,Penny,LA, Burgundy, Dubai, Brick, New York and Almond. It's a super warm hue palette pretty much focusing on warm nudes and burgundy/brown colours. I think my favourite shade from the whole palette has definitely got to be Burgundy its a super pigmented red colour. It's such an amazing palette as you can create so many looks from it. But what I tried doing is taking a Makeup revolution Ultra Pointed Crease Brush and just make a halo right above the crease and just smudge it out into the brow bone. I tried this look with LA on the the creases and brushing them into the centre and it gives such a nice warm eye its amazing especially for christmas time.

The shimmer pad's; LA, Burgundy and Dubai have a really thick pigmented formula its not as thin as it use to be and definitely more vibrant. The shade naked is such a good base to use too as its just a really warm nude and works well with any combination. Now with this palette I feel the eyeshadow's are a lot more creamier and i get a feel of Revlon's 'Not Just Nudes' Creme Shadow Palette. Kylie has definitely brought forward a really rich palette, It is definitely one of my favourite's Im so excited to get the holiday palette as I don't tend to work with cold colours but i'm so down to try.
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