The NARSissist Eyeshadow Palette




     Recently with Sephora having their VIB sale, I picked up this palette right here. I have been eyeballing it for months now. This pretty yet pricey palette has had some mixed reviews. Many claiming that it has a low pigment and that other palettes preform better. 
    If you are like me, then you suck at smokey eyes. Im working on it... but for now this palette has been my best friend for weeks. The highlights are very low pigmented but the rest of the palette has a decent amount of color pay off. The nice thing about this palette is that it is forgiving. I can build my eye look up without the one swipe and then oh hell. 

Here is a list of what shades are in the NARSissist palette. Many you can find in the duos
  • All About Eve I: a flesh-toned neutral (permanent)
  • Ashes to Ashes: a shimmery violet-based brown (permanent)
  • Fez: a velvety cocoa (permanent)
  • Bad Behavior: a deep pewter (limited edition; this is the one from the Guy Bourdin holiday collection)
  • Bali: a neutral matte brown (permanent)
  • Brousse II: a shimmery blackened violet (permanent)
  • Coconut Grove: a deep brown infused with reflective particles (permanent)
  • Dogon II: a charcoal black (permanent)
  • Madrague I: a matte cream (permanent)
  • Madrague II: a matte caramel (permanent)
  • Belissima I: a shimmering beige with subtle glitter (permanent)
  • Mekong: an espresso infused with gold (permanent)
  • Lhasa: a lavender grey (permanent)
  • Pandora II: a matte black (permanent)
  • Nepal: a soft, sheer rose (permanent)




Another annoyance is the fact that the shades are not listed on the package. Overall though, if you are looking for nars shadows and maybe a palette to where you can practice and develop your eye shadow skills, then yes get this palette. 

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