I GOT A BAD ONE!!! ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS SUBCULTURE PALETTE EXPLAINED
- Added Aug 18, 2017
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In this video I will give you my honest opinion on the ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS SUBCULTURE PALETTE.
I will explain how my subculture palette performed in terms of kick back, pigmentation and blend ability.
The Anastasia Beverly hills subculture palette was created to be the sister palette to the ever so popular modern renaissance palette.
The subculture palette retails for $55US/$45CND and is sold on Anastasia Beverly hills website, beautylish, and Sephora.
The subculture palette contains a mix of warm and cool tones shades, mainly mattes and two shimmers and one duo chrome.
The Anastasia Beverly hills subculture palette has been under much controversy due to the kick back of the eyeshadows when picking up products, not being able to blend shades together and colours oxidizing on some skin tones.
Anastasia Beverly hills as a brand is known for amazing quality products and I believe people are taken back as this is the first product the brands leases with so many negative reviews. I also believe because many huge influencers created a review video that was negative towards the palette, it made the situation that much worse.
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