Thoughts on the Ben Nye Powder Palettes?
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Apr 6, 2015
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Apr 7, 2015
Meagan M.
Which one in specific or both? I had the poudre bella palette. As a non-professional I can give you my best thoughts of it. You may not hold my word to value. However, I liked them for the summer time and for contouring. The bella palette had a pressed version of banana powder. However, you almost have to have both it seems if you have a variety of clients. Bella is super light and sometimes hard to use. The other good thing about it is that I think they put holes in the back so you can easily make them into z- palettes. I mean again, I am not 100% of this but that's what I assumed overall if I had to score it on a scale to 10 I'd say 8.5 would be my best scoring.