![]() One way to get a little more bang for your buck and to be able to use the shades in the palette that might not work so well on your cheek is to use the Contour Palette as eyeshadow. I don’t contour every time I do my makeup, but I am glad to have the Studio Contour Palette. Studio Contour Palette is a dead-on dupe for the Smashbox Contour Palette, though I can not personally confirm that. ![]() release more shades in the future to accommodate darker skinned customers. Those with Light and Medium skin tones will have the best luck with it, with some Fair and Tan skinned people able to make it work for them as well. Studio Contour Palette can be a good option for some of you. We’ve already discussed the matte highlight, so let’s move on. The first highlight shade looks best with a lighter application, but is still a good quality product. ![]() The two darker shades are silky smooth and great quality for a $6 palette. My lighting was a little off as the sun was setting, so I had to pile on the product. Here are some very heavy swatches on my hand. The shade will probably be too light for those with darker skin. I don’t think the shade is too cool for most people, but it may look muddy on those with very warm skin tones. Those with light or medium skin will probably have great luck with this shade unless they have very warm undertones in their skin. I believe that those with fair skin will need to be careful when applying this shade because it could easily overwhelm them. It is similar in depth as Too Faced Chocolate Soleil, maybe a little lighter. The final shade is a contour shade that is on the cooler side of neutral in tone. It’s a very user-friendly bronzer if you can pull off warm tones. It reminds me very much of NYC Smooth Skin Bronzing Face Powder in Sunny. Those with fair skin will have no problems wearing this shade, but tan and medium skin tones will have a hard time seeing this shade on the skin. The bronzer shade is a warm terra-cotta color and is pretty light. It works pretty well as a matte browbone highlight, but otherwise I am not a fan. It is very easy to apply too much of this product and it looks chalky when you do. It’s hard to believe that they are in the same palette. I don’t know what happened here because it seems to have a completely different formula than the other three shades. I found it to be very chalky and much more powdery than the other three shades. Personally, I think that this shade is a dud. ![]() For me, it is best suited as a setting powder. It has a buttery yellow undertone, but is pretty neutral. The second shade in the palette can be used as a setting powder or a matte highlight, depending on your skin tone. No glitter or obvious shimmer particles, just a radiant glow. I find that this highlight is just enough to give my skin a lovely luminescence, without making me look like a sparkly unicorn. TheBalm Mary Luminizer, for example, is too much shimmer for my taste. I am not someone who goes for a super shimmery highlight. The satin shimmer highlight shade has a white gold tone that is very subtle, but also very pretty. The Studio Contour Palette contains four shades, and I want to talk about each individually. It’s a little larger than I like to carry around with me, but I can’t really complain about the packaging. Added bonus, the mirror keeps its position at any angle, so it’s actually a really valuable part of these palettes. You could definitely use this to do your makeup in a pinch if you aren’t in front of a full sized mirror. The Studio Contour Palette contains a good quality mirror. isn’t selling refill product squares, but you never know what the future holds. From what I can tell, the squares in the Studio Foundation, Blush, Bronzer and Contour Palettes can fit interchangeably so that (theoretically) you can create a full face of makeup in one (rearranged) palette. (Feel free to check out my review and swatches of both Blush Palettes.) There are four compartments that can snap out of the palette. Studio Blush Palettes that came out last year. Studio Contour Palette looks exactly like the e.l.f.
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