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Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect

By Natalieroseanne @clutzyprincess
Sleek have some great palettes so when I saw the Limited Edition Shangri-La collections, I had to pick them both up. These were actually my first Sleek palette, I know shocked right, but definitely worth it. Today I have the Shangr-La Respect Palette.
Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect
Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect
Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect
From L to R 1st Row, then 2nd Row: Gladys White, James Brown, Shalamar, Count Bast Beige, Aretha Orange, Otis Red, Roberta Black, Vandellas, Cameo Cream, Motown Milk, O'Jays and New Jack Pink.

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Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect
I'm never really brave with colours on my eyes, but I'm definitely trying more and being brave. I really love the colours in this palette, they are so different to watch I'd usually pick. I'm impressed with a lot of the colour, but the lighter shades don't seem to be as pigmented, and they was really hard to pick up on the photos. However, each can be built up to appear on the eyelids.
The palette on costs £7.99, which is great value and at the minute Superdrug have 3 for 2 on all cosmetics - I'd definitely go have a look.
You can see the palette online here, at Sleek.
I'm going to start doing a series of eye looks with some of my palettes (once I get better at photographing my makeup that is ;)), so watch out for my looks with this palette.
Are you a fan of bright bold colours, such as red and orange, on your lids?
Thank you for reading!
Sleek - i Divine Palette in Respect


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