ColourPop Not A Box Of Chocolates Looks

ColourPop Not A Box Of Chocolates Looks

These are all of the looks I’ve done using the ColourPop Not A Box of Chocolates Palette. Most of them are done using only this palette but for a couple of them, I used it as a pairing palette to vary up the mattes.

Natasha Denona My Dream Palette Looks

Natasha Denona My Dream Palette Looks

Here are all the looks I did while focusing on the Natasha Denona My Dream Palette. This post is meant to show this used mostly as a standalone palette. For nearly all of these looks, I pulled in a matte brow bone and inner corner highlight from other palettes and singles I have.

Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Look #3

Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Look #3

Third attempt with the Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Palette. This goes into the category of “I tried”. There are some photos where this looks okay but I wanted to take all of this off as soon as I was done taking pics.

Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Look #2

Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Palette Look #2

This second look with the Danessa Myricks Lightwork 4 Palette was an experiment to see how the Aqua Chrome shade Aura would work used as a base. I mainly wanted to know if it would hold up in the crease and if I would be able to apply other powder shadows over top without ruining it.

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #6

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #6

Here’s a simple, lighter neutral look with the ABH Nouveau Palette that isn’t brown-based. It’s nice to have an option like this that is still “wearable” but isn’t the same old thing.

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #5

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #5

The ABH Nouveau palette generally leans warm-toned but I managed to eek out a cool-toned look from it here. I wanted to see what that lavender would look like next to the blue in Peacock. Using it previously, the blue sheen wasn’t very strong, so this time I used it over a sticky base.

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #4

ABH Nouveau Palette Look #4

What to call this? Metallic grunge? I started this look out wanting to use Liberty (the matte olive green) over a larger area so it would be more visible than how I’ve previously used it, and also to use it alone without the help of a transition shade.