I also did a full face look using the Summer Solstice Palette: Here are all the palettes up close with swatches: I find that they wear just fine throughout my 12-14 hours days without fading, either. I always wear my eyeshadows over eyeshadow primer, but I haven’t had any issues with creasing or patchiness. Summer Solstice is probably the most pigmented of the three palettes. Crystal Grid has all shimmersand duochromes. ![]() I think it matches the overall soft and romantic theme of the palette. I think palette to palette, Rose Quartz is the most sheer of the three that I have. The shimmers are nice and perform well, too. These shades a little more subtle and a little more sheer – but that honestly makes them a little more wearable and approachable for an average day or someone who prefers a more subtle look. Similarly, the duo chrome shades are easy to use, and they have almost a wet look to them, although I don’t think they are quite as intense or duochrome-y as some duochrome shades you might be used to seeing from brands like Colourpop or Pat McGrath. They are also more sheer than any of the brands I mentioned, but they aren’t sheer to the point of being useless. I would say they are more powdery than a Pat McGrath or Charlotte Tilbury shadows, but not quite as powdery as Anastasia Beverley Hill mattes. I have no issues applying or blending them. I’ve been pretty impressed with the formulas of all 3 finishes of eyeshadows, but especially how creamy and blendable the matte shades are. The 8 larger shades are a mix of matte and shimmer shades.
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