![]() ![]() Each one is identical, save for the illuminating palette: that has a sticker with the name of the product on the front. This is what the actual palettes look like. Nothing too special and if you’ve seen beauty product displays in the US, then you will be familiar with the hole punched into the packaging that is used to hang up the products. The PackagingĮach palette comes in a separate cardboard box. The highlight and contour palettes only in one and are only available from the ELF website in The Netherlands. The blush and bronzer palettes are available in 2 shades. The palettes come in cream or powder textures and contain blushes, bronzers, highlighters and other face products. The pans can be popped out, though you do need a little bit of force to do so, and so you can easily customize your ideal face palette once you have a few. ![]() (blush in the middle not included in review)įor 8 euros each, you receive a 4 pan pallete that contains 16 grams of product. Illuminating, Contour (light), Blush (light) ![]() The item that intrigued me the most? The face palettes. Then when I randomly checked the ELF website one day, I found all the bits I was curious after and bought some. I heard so many people rave about some of their newer releases and I couldn’t get my hands on them. Since the European website is about a year behind on what is available in The States, this is something that easily happens. ELF is such an affordable make up brand and it had been yonks since I had tried some of their products. ![]()
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