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[Review] Maybelline Eyestudio Diamond Glow Eyeshadow Palette in #3 Grey Pink

By Meiyuen Chen

Hey guys!

I’m reviewing this palette, which is rather old so i totally have no idea why i’m reviewing it in the first place BUT i guess it would be rather informative for people who are thinking of buying this.

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In terms of packaging, rather compact and small, which is nice.

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There’s a step by step application instruction which is great for beginners.

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They feel really buttery-smooth, which is nice. Pigmentation wise, satisfactory. They contain a bit of shimmer (all of them).

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The colours on the lids – Might be due to lighting that it doesn’t seem as strong. Anyways , i labelled the colours i used from the palette.

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Indoors.

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indoors, and i used eyeliner to drag out the wing abit.

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As you can see, pigmentation wise, it is not like ‘smack in your face’ type of intensity but it is there.

Final verdicts

  • It feels really smooth on the lids
  • Great for people who don’t need the intensity but want the ease of working it simply
  • Staying power wise – i only notice a bit of fading after 5 hours. (Without any primer)
  • Price of it… i don’t think Singapore is selling this anymore.. but retail price was around $18+ when it was around so it is rather pricey.
  • This palette is good for doing a smokey eyes (i remembered using this palette for a smokey eyes last time) – due to the fact that it is very blendable
  • It is rather easy to blend with the shadows.
  • Packaging is compact and small – good for traveling.
  • Final score – 4/5

[Review] Maybelline Eyestudio Diamond Glow Eyeshadow Palette in #3 Grey Pink

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