Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Lorac Mega Pro 3 Palette Review

The big moment we've all been waiting for - I managed to get my greedy sea-hands on this box of gorgeousness. We are about to embark on a journey featuring review and swatches galore. Strap yourselves in folksickles.
AvailabilityThis appears to have been discontinued.
Would I buy this again? Yes.
NotesThe palette contains 32 shadows, 16 of which are matte/satin and 16 which are pearly/frosty. You are essentially getting two of their pro palettes stacked into one. They are absolutely beautiful in their textures and work well with one another. I haven't had an issue with pigmentation or anything of that kind. This palette is very heavy on rosy warm-tones; I would say it feels more autumn than it does holiday, but out of everything being released this holiday season this is by far my favorite out of the neutral palettes thus far. I can't stand that the packaging is white. I get that white + rose gold is a lovely combination but this is eyeshadow and a slightly rubberized cardboard package that y'all know is going to get dirty and be difficult to clean. I am not impressed with that aspect of it at all because... OCD. Let's get on with it.
Pink Cream - a soft off-white shade with a hint of pink.
Tan - a soft, warm medium flesh-tone.
Pecan - a soft warm medium-dark flesh-tone.
Walnut - a warm, mid-tone-to-deep brown.

Dusty Mauve - a gorgeous plummy rosy mauve. One of my favorites in the palette. 
Violet Gray - a very grayed purple-y mauve tone.
Eggplant - a rosy eggplant purple. 
Dark Navy - this is almost more of a black with a hint of navy in it. 
Crepe - a satiny off-white with a very slight, subtle pink sheen.
Toffee - a soft, warm, light pink-y fleshy tone.
Mist - a grayish white with a bit of a blue tone to it. 
Vintage -  a satiny khaki green-brown.
Hickory - a deep cool-toned brown.
Maple- gorgeous warm, reddish brown. I love this.  
Bark - a deep auburn-brown. 
Jet Black - rich matte black, yaaaaas. I love it when matte blacks are rich and buttery like this as so many times a good black like this is hard to find. 
Snow - a very frosted white.
Cava - very champagne-toned, really pretty for an all-over lid color. 
Cider - a very warm, pinkish mid-tone shade. 
Bellini - a warm, whitish peachy pink. 
Brown Sugar - a warm metallic brown with a hint of red. 
Sequoia - a deep metallic auburn... it's much prettier in person, I gotta say. 
Glacier - slightly blue-toned silver. 
Deep Fog - a satiny charcoal gunmetal color. 
Tulle - a soft whitish pink champagne.
Pink Bronze - a warm mid-tone coppery bronze. 
Rust - if actual rust were pretty, it would look like this. A coppery tone with an intense reddish-pink pearl. 
Rose Quartz- a coppery rosy metallic mauve.
Olive - a metallic warm olive tone with a hint of brown. 
Dark Roast - a deep, metallic cool-toned brown. 
Pomegranate - a shimmery pinkish red. 
Licorice - this is a satiny black with pink shimmer.

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.

DisclaimerI paid for this myself.

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