May 12, 2009

By Lauren Luke My Luscious Greens Palette Review and Swatches

I got my By Lauren Luke Luscious Greens Palette last week! Squee! Very exciting as I was quite hyped to try this out. I spoke a little about Lauren several days ago do check that out here.



Jump ahead for the review!

One minor tiny rant before I get on with the review. They failed to include a tutorial with the palette. Lauren has the tutorial up on youTube which is great but I’d have loved if they included a little card with the palette explaining how to achieve the look. Ideally I’d love a little CD with her tutorial on it but that would probably cost quite a good deal more money however a small card would be appreciated. Aside from this the palette is pretty much ace with me.

The packaging of the palette is delightful. It’s a large size palette with a full size mirror that contains two shadow primers, three shadows, two lip colors, one eyeliner and one blush. The palette is $34 USD which is a decent price for a palette of this size. The palette is slim, black, and simple with a pretty flower motif on the front and a tiny amount of text that says “By Lauren Luke” and the palette’s name, My Luscious Greens.


All the items in the palette blend beautifully, have fantastic color pay off, and pack quite good bit of make up inside. This isn’t cheap or shoddy by any means, it’s great makeup and obviously Lauren is proud of it for a reason as it’s definitely good quality.

To start the look you’ll be using the primer. One of two shades are available, I used the lighter of the two. It creates a good solid base for shadows and allows the shadow to blend nicely plus it lets the shadow stay on all day and adds intensity. Yes, it does indeed keep shadows from creasing or fading. I put it to the test by forgoing my beloved UDPP for it this morning and it worked an absolute treat.


I did my look a tad different from Lauren’s tut. I ended up applying the lighter shade of green on my lids and the darker contrasting shade on my crease. I followed this up by pairing the golden lighter green as a highbrow highlighter. This simply created a pretty, mysterious green look. The shadows all have a velvet finish however the darker green does have a tad bit of a matte, satin finish but it still blends easily however use with care as it’s VERY pigmented. The liner is a nice texture and although I didn’t use it above my eye, it did work nicely on my waterline. It has a nice dense formula and it applies easily and flawlessly.

I followed up my look with the iridescent sheer peach blush. This I didn’t like simply because I’m used to louder blush shades. This is a very natural, sheer peach shade which almost works as more of a highlighter for your face. It completes and compliments the eye look beautifully but it’s a tad too sheer for my liking.


Finally both lip shades are very nice and again they complete the look nicely and pair up well with the shades in the palette. You’ll get two shades which are a nude peach and a deeper rosey peach shade. Both are plenty pigmented and look quite pretty on the lips. You can use the darker shade as a liner if you like and fill with the lighter shade.


It deserves to be mentioned, if you’re a tad anal, that the palette does indeed have fall out issues. It will become a tad messy if you aren’t careful and you’ll end up with blush in your lip colors and possibly have primer end up on the palette, etc…..but this happens with most any palette, you’ll just have to cope sadly.

Overall, I think the palette is quite a quality item and at $34 USD the price isn’t too bad. It’s an ideal palette for those who desire a complete look without having to spend a ton of time on that look. It’s also incredibly user friendly for those who are just starting out with makeup or anyone who finds it difficult to apply makeup. This simplifies things so very much and even teaches you the best shades to pair up plus how to blend a lighter and a darker shade. As I mentioned the only thing missing was a tutorial and I hope Lauren will consider adding one in at a later date as she’ll pave a way for the makeup world if she did. As we know it’s rare any makeup outside of Asia comes with a “how to”.

By Lauren Like is an incredible line and I think I’ll be indulging in one or two more of her palettes. I look forward to keeping my eye on Lauren to see what she springs on us next.

My completed look:


I’m Muse Approving her palettes for ease of use, quality, and there nice price tag! Likey!

Check out more from Lauren by visiting http://www.bylaurenluke.com/

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  • Karin

    I bought My Sultry Blues, and I’ve put up some pictures on my blog (savvythinker). I’m in love with these blues.

    The greens are very pretty on you!

    Don’t you just love her! It’s great she’s come so far.

    • the Muse

      hi karin have to drop by and have a peep! thanks hun! 😀 I really do. She’s such a down to earth girl!

    • the Muse

      me too karin. she’s very sincere at least I think she is 😀 did you see how she cried when she seen her display? It was touching 🙂

  • Karin

    No, I missed that. But I listened to a couple of interviews with her, and she talked about thinking they had photoshopped her palette pictures onto a picture of Times Square, not that it had been really up there. She evidently didn’t see it because it rotates with other images, but they sent someone out there to wait and get a picture for her.

    Have you looked at the blues on me?

    • the Muse

      awww I doubt it was PS’ed she’s a sweetie from interviews I have seen 😀 Not yet…been swamped heading over now 😀

  • Karin

    No, it wasn’t photoshopped, but it was so sweet that that is what she thought at first. She didn’t think it was *real.*

    I hope she stays so unaffected.

    • the Muse

      OO Karin! I read that wrong! I didn’t realize you meant SHE thought it was photoshopped how very cute 😀 hehe she really is such a cutie!

  • Tatyana

    Your eyes are absoluely gorgeous and very much in harmony with your very pretty and tender face.
    Your reviews are always the best. Thank you for the work you do for us!

    • the Muse

      oh gosh tatyana thank you so much for such a sweet comment xoxox! thank YOU!