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Drama Queen has me made fall in love with brown eyeshadows again. You just need to look at the swatches of this palette, and no more words are really needed. However, I like talking. So here are my thoughts!At the beginning I did not want to open this palette, because it came carefully wrapped in lovely pink paper. Obviously, this feeling did not last long! And I opened it to find my awesome Trophy Queen palette. The texture is silky, the quality is extemely high, they are smudge-proof (without primer!!) and the colors are very well-matched.
It has four shades: Love Lox (top left), Co-Co (top right), Pink Champagne (bottom right) and Tatty Teddy (bottom left). For the swatch, I used a very diffused primer on the top part. I personally think that these shades do not need a primer at all, maybe only if you want to intensify their textures (I noticed that the primer made the mattes more matte, and the shimmers more shimmery). As for the color, they are enough pigmented on their own. My favorite one is Pink Champagne because it is a very unusual color, yet extremely pretty ♥Now, they are holding a giveaway which
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Heaven <3
Nothing better than freshly deep cleaned brushes, looking so pretty #makeup (Taken with instagram)
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Happy Friday!
(1957) Teenagers going on a date - Imgur
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Marie-Helene Arnaud with a fish in Paris, 1957. Photo by Georges Dambier.
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Working hard on the set of “Canada’s Best Beauty Tallent”. (Taken with instagram)
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Dress by Yves St Laurent for Dior, 1953.
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Beauty icon <3
Jayne Mansfield
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Glamour Queen!
Marilyn
“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” wardrobe test
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Very cool take on a cat eye!






