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Huda Beauty vs. Primark eyeshadow

Hi guys! Today I'm going to be comparing The Huda Beauty warm brown obsessions eyeshadow palette and the Penney's P.S. nude addiction palette. I was shopping recently in Penney's and when I was in the make up section I came across an eyeshadow palette that is similar to the Huda beauty one I already own. With the positive response from my Instagram poll I decided to do a comparison of these very similar looking palettes. From the packaging perspective they are almost the same except that the P.S. palette is larger and the pan sizes in the Huda one are larger.
 These two palettes do have some variations in shades but I chose to do a look with colours that are common to both palettes. I went for a a eye look using to the gold tone shades in both palettes. I used one palette on one eye and the other palette on the other eye.
 The results are very clear in my opinion. I cannot tell the difference between which two eye looks. I am delighted with the result as I bought the Huda palette for €28 a while back but the Penney's palette only costs €3.50. This is great for anyone who is looking for make up products on a budget. There is a big gap in the price between the two palettes and I would recommend checking out the P.S. nude addiction palette in Penney's.

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