August 3, 2015

Japonesque Pixelated Color Eye Shadow Palette for Fall 2015

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Japonesque Pixelated Color Eye Shadow Palette

Japonesque is headed into the baked shadow realm for Fall 2015 with this new Japonesque Pixelated Color Eye Shadow Palette ($38) that contains 10 light catching shades of color.

Take a look!

The Japonesque Pixelated Color Eye Shadow Palette is a new ten pan baked eyeshadow palette with a multidimensional formula that has light catching, color shifting finishes. You get Pixelated Eyeshadow shades and four Pro Basic matte colors to pair with them.

Baked Eyeshadows are my down fall, I love them! I realize I’m in the minority but I’ve been a baked eyeshadow fan since discovering Bourjois Paris like 15 or more years ago. The Japonesque Palette quite reminds me of Lorac Little Black Palette but in smoker shades.

The Japonesque Pixelated Color Eye Shadow Palette is available now at Ulta and Ulta.com.

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  • Robin

    I love their lipsticks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now I may have to try this pallette.

  • Nataile Brown

    I love baked eye shadows too and these are gorgeous! For me, using them with a fixing spray brings them alive. Thanks for the heads-up!