mila , it's great. I didn't have high expectations but I use it all the time (even when not travelling). I find it's quite pigmented.
Interesting. I will have a look and see if there is a store near me.
Beautylish sells Inglot if you can’t find it in stores. Their empty palettes are really nice and the magnets are strong enough for travel. They have blushes/bronzers etc that can be added with the eyeshadows. It’s a great brand. You can also make your own travel palette with Mac and Makeup Geek too. Otherwise the only remade palette with eyeshadows and blush that I can think of is the Urban Decay Backtalk palette but it’s rosey toned. Oh there’s In TheBalm of Your Hand vol 2 palette also rosey toned if it’s still available.
I have no idea if they still make it, but I have the lorac pro to go pallete. Neutral shadows, two blushes and a bronzer. I love the lorac pro shadow formula.
They went with small side to side rather than slim, so it folds up little but is kind of chunky.
Thanks for the recs! My biggest problem with travel palettes is that there seems to be not-as-good pigmentation as well as fall out/goes on chalky. Dothe ones recommended/listed have this issue?
Thanks for the recs! My biggest problem with travel palettes is that there seems to be not-as-good pigmentation as well as fall out/goes on chalky. Dothe ones recommended/listed have this issue?
I do not have this issue with The Balm Voyage Vol. 2. I love it!
I don’t have either of the palettes I mentioned but Emilynoel83 has pretty in dept reviews of both on YouTube. I do have vol 1 of In theBalm of Your Hand and the powders are great, no fallout or anything. Unfortunately the travel palettes I have are no longer available.
It got bad reviews but I LOVE my UD Backtalk palette.
I did not need to hear that because I think it looks really pretty. I might have to swatch it after all.
it's not super duper pigmented like you expect from UD, but that's ok for me because I kind of like softer colors. The blushes are my favorite part of it.