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BH Cosmetics Eyes on the 80's Eyeshadow Palette

Hey guys!!!

One time Bh Cosmetics was having a giveaway on Pinterest and of course I participated not thinking I am going to win anything. I surprisingly won the Eyes on the 80's Eyeshadow Palette. I was so excited since I love using color on my eyelids or even on my lower lash line. 




Right when I saw this palette I knew I would love it. Look at the beautiful colors!! It is a lot more colorful shades rather than neutrals. Now let's get to the swatches:

First row...

Second row....

Third row....

Fourth row...

Fifth row....

Look how pigmented....for an affordable palette this is amazing! Most of the shadows apply well with just a primer or a primer and a base. The lighter matte shades apply better with a primer and a base because they apply a little patchy with just a primer and it needs to be built up. The matte shades are a little bit more difficult to blend, but if you take your time to blend it can be done. One of my favorite shades is the red matte shade on the second row. 

The very shimmery shades has some chunks of glitter so those have a little bit of glitter fallout so I make sure to tap off the excess before applying it to my eyes. Of course this isn't a palette I would go to on a everyday basis, but I am glad to have this in my collection. If my Coastal Scents palette doesn't have the color I want to use especially if I am following a tutorial from YouTube maybe this palette will have it.

If you like to play with colors on your eye makeup then this is a great palette for you to try out. I have two other Bh Cosmetics palettes, That's Heart Eyeshadow And Blush Palette and the ItsJudyTime palette, and I love them both. I actually want to try the new baked eyeshadows have you guys tried those yet??

Have you guys tried out the Eyes on the 80's Palette??? What did you think of it??

Thank you BH Cosmetics for sending me this palette.




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  1. Hey! Yeah I actually got mine this week! Very excited to start using it! ♡ Great swatches! :)

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    1. That's great! hopefully you will love it and enjoy it! :)

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