I've always used western cosmetics when it comes to eye palettes because I find them more pigmented than Korean ones. Few weeks ago I decided to get myself an eyeshadow palette from Heimish, the Dailism Eye Palette in Breeze Beige after reading many positive reviews of this product online. I bought it from Hermo Malaysia for RM109.
What you get in this palette is eight beige to brown toned eyeshadows, from matte to shimmer finishes. It also includes a small double ended brush which I think doesn't really do a good job in picking up the products so I just use my own brushes to apply instead.
What I love about these shades is that I can create so many different combination of looks with just 8 colours! The shades in this palette are ideal for any occasion, they're suitable for creating both natural or bold looks. Whether you want to wear it to school, or for a night out with friends, this palette does the job for you.
The name of the shades aren't written inside the palette but at the back of it.
Darjeeling Milk - a milky beige in a matte finish. I use it as a base as it blends out smoothly on the lids, allowing other shades to be applied on top easily. However its texture is dusty and it is easily sheered out. It's very powdery so I have to tap off the excess powder before application to avoid fall out.
Earl Grey - a taupe with silver shimmers in a satin finish. The texture is smooth and buttery and it applies smoothly and beautifully over the lids.
Mocha - a medium bronze in a light shimmer finish. The pigmentation of this shade is super intense and it's one of my favourite shades in this palette! It feels buttery and blends out easily and smoothly on the lids. It's also the most long lasting shade in this palette!
Cappuccino - a light taupe bronze in a shimmer finish. It blends out well on the lids, giving the eyes a beautiful metallic look. It can be used to highlight the lids, adding dimension to the eyes. However this shade also causes some fall out during application.
Rooibos - a light milky brown in a soft matte finish. It works well as a base and blends out evenly for the layering of other eyeshadows. It appears more opaque than Darjeeling Milk but still tends to sheer out when applied.
Yuja - a rosy peach pink in a satin finish. This shade blends out smoothly and has a nice sheen which gives the eyes more dimension. This shade is not that pigmented so I have to apply it a few times.
Silver Pearl - a silver white in a shimmer finish. The shimmer of this shade is so intense which makes it ideal for highlighting. It feels a little chunky so more blending is needed.
Espresso - a dark brown in a satin finish. It can be applied lightly or built up to accentuate the eyes. This shade is ideal for a bold or smokey eye look. The formula of this shade is drier so they appear to be patchy.
Swatches (left to right) : darjeeling milk, rooibos, earl grey, yuja, mocha, silver pearl, cappuccino, espresso |
These shades lasted me for more than 7 hours with a primer. I haven't used it without a primer yet but it would probably start to fade after 4-5 hours.
Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with the shades of this palette. They may not be as pigmented as western eyeshadows but they're buildable so it's less likely you'll mess up your eye make up. These neutral shades are perfect for my everyday eye look which I use very often. This palette may be a bit pricey for an Asian makeup product but I guess it's worth it as I would use every single shade in it!
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