Tuesday, November 19, 2013

EM Michelle Phan Party Life Palette Review (In Depth With Swatches)

Back in September I purchased a party life palette sample, and I absolutely hated it. I posted a blog (can be viewed here) and EM cosmetics messaged me on Facebook and offered to send me a free full size life palette, at absolutely no cost. First off, how could I refuse!? Anything free is amazing, but the fact that they wanted me to change my mind (hell I wanted me to change my mind) was awesome. The palette was sent next day air to my home as promised and I was absolutely thrilled. It is now November and I finally have had time to play with it (I am so terrible, I know!). All words are my own, and I was in no way paid to create this review. Thank you to EM cosmetics for sending me this at no cost, and I wouldn't hate it if you sent me more things to review ;).


At first glance the first thing you will notice is the size of this palette: it is quite large. Their are 8 lip products, 4 blushes, and 24 eyeshadows. There are several different life palettes, and they retail for 75$ each. The packaging itself is plastic, but it is extremely solid. The palette comes with double ended shadow/angle brush, and a tool to remove the pots. I am told that the pots are refillable, but I don't see anywhere on the website to reorder single pots yet. Product can be viewed at emcosmetics.com

SWATCHES/LOOKS

First up is the upper left hand corner. From Upper R working counterclockwise: 
LIPS: fuschia affair, and lavender lust
EYES: midnight dance, eventing sky, lavender stars, pink sparks, lilacs in love, and twinkle & glimmer
BLUSH: pink soiree

If you go to emcosmetics.com and click on the party life palette, their are four look tutorials created by Michelle. I followed along with the video and recreated the looks to test the product. No eyeshadow primer/mascara/ or foundation was used for these looks. This is my bare face (just brows filled in) and eyes :)

LOOK 1: MIDNIGHT DANCE




THOUGHTS:

When I swatched this quad of the palette I wasn't impressed. Funny enough this is the same quad that I received as a sample that I hated as well. The weird thing about this quad is that it doesn't swatch well, but it does show up well on your eyes and face. This is my favorite look out of the entire review. The colors were highly blendable and pigmented. This is a look I would honestly wear everyday. It's soft and pretty. YAY! 

Upper right hand corner from upper R corner working counter clockwise:
LIPS: chic, and wine a lot!
EYES: black sky, dance floor, blue pumps, cake & confetti, blue cosmo, and spwarkle
BLUSH: party in pink


LOOK 2: PARTY IN PINK




THOUGHTS:

All of these colors are insanely pigmented. The look created by Michelle is cute, but it isn't exactly my taste. I don't care too much for a dark pink on my lids because I think it looks awful with my skintone, but ironically enough I wore this look to dinner and got a few compliments so I guess it does suit me. I love that this palette does everything. The blue shadow (blue pumps) that I used for my liner and waterline really made the look. I will say that the shadows used for lining (any of them can be used for lining) are perfect with the angled brush that comes with the palette. 

Bottom left working from the top right counterclockwise: 

LIPS: caramel, and just fab
EYES: mink coat, rich rust, bronze cuff, copper groove, gold lame, and poppin bottles
BLUSH: sexy nude

                             

LOOK 3: MY OWN CREATION ( I HATED THE ONE MICHELLE CREATED)

As said above, I did my own look for this quad because the one to demo the product looked rediculous lol 



THOUGHTS:

This quad reminded me of a holiday party because its chock full of glitter and neutral tones. When I think of fall I think of deep cranberry colored lips, and eyes that remind me of the changing leaves. This quad definitely delivers that. I love copper/metal type finishes so I was really happy with this part of the palette. I swept the copper color all over my lid, highlighted the inner corner with the golden color, accented my brows with the silver, and lined my lashline and waterline with the black shadow. The lipsticks are moisturizing, long wearing and beautiful. A + for sure!


Last but not least bottom right quad working from the right side counter clockwise:

LIPS: peach fizz, and on the prowl
EYES: black moonlight, late night, midnight swim, confetti, hazy, and girl time
BLUSH: sassy chic

LOOK 4: OUT ON THE TOWN

Following along with the tutorial
Yes, I meant to leave the fallout! It's a demo, remember? <3
My face is red because I did this right after I worked out..oops!


THOUGHTS:

Like the 3rd quad this part of the palette has a few shimmery golden/copper tones as well as a shimmery black (which I love!), a grey color and a blue. The lip color in this look is bright and cheery and I really love the on the prowl shade. It's a perfect red. Overall, I was impressed with the pigmentation, I just wish that the shadows with glitter in them were easier to blend (thats to be expected tho!)

BLUSH SWATCHES: 
Pink Soiree, Party In Pink, Sassy Chic, Sexy Nude
I love the blushes from this palette and I will definitely use them a lot. There is a blush in each tone (bright pink, flesh pink, peach, and nude) so I can use them for any look.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

I am very happy that EM cosmetics was kind enough to send me this palette because my initial review really put me off the entire brand. As a die hard Phan girl of Michelle's -- this deeply upset me. Since they sent me this palette, I have ordered a few other items from them (which I will be reviewing soon!) My only issue with this palette is the pricing, and the way the shadows and lipsticks are set up. The price is steep for me, and I am not afraid to admit it. You are getting a lot, and they do offer free returns if you don't like it (GREAT IDEA!), but even thought I know the palettes are great, I doubt I will be dropping 75$ for one anytime soon. I hope they do another $ or high % off sale soon because I will definitely take advantage then. Another concern is the anatomy of the palette. The shadows are close to the lipsticks, and unless you are using a lip brush, your lipsticks are going to smudge our of their homes. The shadows had a small amount of fallout, but I am worried that once this baby gets broken in..if chunks of shadow will end up compromising my lippies. Time will tell, but those are my concerns.

Do I recommend this product? Yes, I do. Do I still love Michelle Phan? Yes, I do. She is, and I feel will always be my beauty idol.

My suggestion is to wait for a sale, and pick the life palette that suits you best. Just because its named party life doesn't necessarily you have to use it for that specific purpose. Their are shadows in here that I could use everyday. 

Look for more EM cosmetics reviews to come :) This took me 4 days to compile lol so bear with me. College is hard!












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