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Anastasia Beverly Hills Single Pan Eyeshadow

Anastasia Beverly Hills Single Pan Eyeshadow

Description

Create your own eyeshadow palette with these talc-free single pans of Anastasia Beverly Hills’ finely milled, easy to blend, full-pigment formula. Choose from a variety of finishes, including mattes and shimmers. Mix and match to create your perfect combination of essential neutrals, pops of color and bright accents.

This press powder formula is supposed to be “pillow-soft” and “blendable” with “stay-true, soft-matte colour.” Typically, the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well on the lids, blends out effortlessly, and lasts all day. The mattes are soft and velvety, but can be a bit powdery or slightly firm depending on the shade. The metallics and shimmers have a smooth, creamy texture that’s soft to the touch. When used on bare skin, they apply nicely but may require a glitter primer for best results. When measuring the depth of a pan, always use a ruler and measure the length from one inside edge to the other (not slanted). This will give you a more accurate measurement compared to using your finger to determine the width or height of a pan.

Create your own eyeshadow palette with these talc-free single pans of Anastasia Beverly Hills’ finely milled, easy to blend, full-pigment formula. Choose from a variety of finishes, including mattes and shimmers. Mix and match to create your perfect combination of essential neutrals, pops of color and bright accents.

This press powder formula is supposed to be “pillow-soft” and “blendable” with “stay-true, soft-matte colour.” Typically, the shades have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that applies well on the lids, blends out effortlessly, and lasts all day. The mattes are soft and velvety, but can be a bit powdery or slightly firm depending on the shade. The metallics and shimmers have a smooth, creamy texture that’s soft to the touch. When used on bare skin, they apply nicely but may require a glitter primer for best results. When measuring the depth of a pan, always use a ruler and measure the length from one inside edge to the other (not slanted). This will give you a more accurate measurement compared to using your finger to determine the width or height of a pan. Single Pan Eyeshadow

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