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Penney's P.S. Pigments


Hi guys! Today I'm going to be doing a quick little review on some stunning pigments from Penney's. As you've probably noticed Penney's aka. Primark have really increased their make up game recently and they are slaying it. When I saw they released pigments I had to try them. I picked up the shades Berry Crush and Mink Pink and these retail for €3 each. I think there was 1 or 2 other shades in store too if your not a fan of these ones. They have an intense reflective pigmentation and look stunning when they catch the light. The formula of these to me seems like a mix of metallic and glitter. I think these are more metallic than glittery in a way which I love in a pigment as I find it easier to work with and a bit less messy too but they also have fine glitter particles. In the pot they look quiet chunky but when applied they have a smooth texture. In terms of quality I personally think they are amazing for the price and most pigments, even drugstore ones, are a lot more expensive than these. I think these pigments would look stunning in a cut crease on the eye or put all over your lids for an intense pop of colour. If you are applying the pigment all over the lid I would advise to use an eye shadow primer first as I find that pigments always settle in the crease quicker so a primer will prevent this from hapening and will keep it in place all day.  If you're looking for some nice pigments that won't break the bank I'd definitely recommend picking up these in your nearest Penney's.
I can't wait to see what Penney's brings out next!

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