September 21, 2019

Sephora Igloo Palace Blockbuster Set for Holiday 2019

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It’s that time of the year again! It’s time for Sephora to release their massive holiday palette! This year we’re getting the Igloo Palace Blockbuster Set which is actually priced considerably lower than seasons past. Last year the Sephora Once Upon A Night Blockbuster was $49 and prior to that in Holiday 2017 we had the Sephora Into the Stars Palette for $49.50. Don’t quote me but I think Holiday 2015 and 2016 the palette was around $59.

This year, you’re getting a little bit of a cheaper mega palette.

Some folks are iffy on these palettes which is understandable as the formula can be hit or miss. I was given one a few year’s ago as a press sample and it wasn’t nearly as bad as I was imagining it to be. I do think the size of these palettes is an issue but if you’re just starting out in makeup or looking to expand your collection they can be appealing.

The Sephora Igloo Palace Blockbuster Set contains 60 eyeshadows, 24 lipglosses, 8 cream eyeliners, 4 brow powders, 6 highlighters, 3 blushes, and 3 bronzers as well as a brightening powder.

It’s literally shaped like a little igloo and has swing out trays for easy access to the makeup inside as well as a mirror and helpful get-the-look guide.

Sephora Igloo Palace Blockbuster Set for Holiday 2019 is available now.

Where to buy

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  • OliveUnicorn

    Scrolling on your site I could’ve sworn that was a death star ! But I get its an igloo . I wonder why they didn’t go with white or an icy color for the actual palette .

  • Joanna

    Ugh! Of all the shapes they could use – why use something that steals from a culture? Sephora should know better.