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Buxom White Russian eye and cheek palette review + swatches


Hey guys! Welcome back to another product review. Today we are going to be reviewing a product that was sent to me via bzzagent for free in exchange for my review. 

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The product that they sent me is called White Russian eye and cheek palette from Buxom. 


Here's what it looks like:


This is what the front of the box look's like...


This is what the back of the box looks like. It has the name of the shadows and where they are supposed to go on your eyes. 
The right side (where there are 6 squares) those are the eyeshadow. The ones on the left (the 2 big rectangles) those are the blush.

This is what the palette looks like outside the box...


The back of the palette has the same thing as the back of the box, what everything is and where you're supposed to apply it, but the only difference is that it's not colored in. Here's what that looks like:


This is the blush side...


This is the eyeshadows...


Now let's get the the fun part. Let's open this baby up!



Here's the mirror featuring my bald head with a little bit of hair growing back lol.




here's what the blushes look like up close:


This is how they look like only with day light 


This is what the blushes look like with flash from the camera...



Next close up is going to be the eyeshadows! Here's what they look like:


This is what the eyeshadows look like with day light 


This is what the eyeshadows look like with flash from the camera


Before we get to the review let's see how these babies look like swatched :)


Here's what the blushes look like:

The top color starting from the wrist is called "Moscow" and that's supposed to go on top of the cheeks. The second color you see that one is called "New York" and that is supposed to go on the cheek.



Up next we have the eyeshadows. 



The first color we see starting from the wrist is called "take a dip" and that color is supposed to be applied on your brow bone. The pinkish color next to it is called "reveal" and that color is supposed to go on your inner corner of your eye. The goldish color that's up next is called "indulge" and that color is supposed to be applied on your lid. The next color after the goldish one is called "decadent" and that color is said to be applied on the crease of your eye. The dark bronze color you see next that one is called "smoke show" that color is for your lower lash line and the final color is called "after dark" and that is applied on your upper lash line. 


Of course you don't HAVE to apply these colors to where the box/palette say so it's just a suggestion to create a look. Feel more then free to use these colors were you think they look good. 


Review:

I really liked how pigmented these eyeshadows are when I applied it onto my eyelid for the first time I noticed the color stood out so much with just one swatch. One thing that I definitely need to state about these eyeshadows & blushes that I LOVED is that they weren't powdery. Also, I really liked matte and simmery colors that were included in the palette. Another thing I loved about this palette is how user friendly it is. This palette comes with steps on how you can apply each thing to achieve a good look. So even if you don't know much about makeup you can achieve a good look each time. 

You can get this white Russian eye and cheek palette on Buxom's website for $39. Honestly I think it's such a great price especially since it works just as well as those high end eyeshadow palettes that run you like $60+. Would definitely recommend. 



Have you tried any products from Buxom? Let me know in the comments below or you can let me know on my social medias. Link to everything is on the right hand side of this blog (if you're on desktop) if you're on mobile keep scrolling down until you see the "welcome" they're just under that. 

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