Lorac is a makeup line by Carol Shaw, a makeup artist to the stars.
Hence, Lorac is Carol spelled backwards. I learned about this palette from Youtube gurus.
Lorac Pro palette packaging
Below are the individual shadow shades from top row left to right . These ar all matte shadows:
White is matte with a little shimmer which is very subtle.
Taupe is my favorite shade. Halata ba? May bawas na agad. It is the most used one in my palette. I use this to the crease and for contouring. It can also be used on the brow.
Espresso is very dark brown. I think this is the most pimented in the lot. A little goes a ling way. Can be used for lining the eyes and filling in the brow.
Black is matte and also pigmented. I like using this for lining the eyes. It is softer than pencil eyeliner and used to set creamy liners.
Nude has shimmer. I like using this in highlighting the inner corners of the eyes and the brow bone.
Champagne is a bit darker than Nude. It has bigger glitter bits. Since the glitter is noticeable, I find it hard to use on the inner corners. Of all the shades in this palette, it has the most fallouts.
Deep Purple is like an eggplant color with black. I think this is the most pigmented among the shimmers in this palette. Like espresso, a little goes a long way. It is a good pop of color for lining the eyes.
Also included with the palette is a sample of Lorac shadow primer called Behind the Scenes Eye Primer. It is 5.5 g.
On the left is swatch of Pewter with primer and on the right is without.
Below are the swatches:
Mauve, Sable, Espresso, Black
Pewter, Garnet, Dark Purple, Slate
My Lorac Pro palette was purchased from online seller Stuff In Style (StuffInStyle on Facebook).
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