Wednesday, 22 September 2010

9 comments:

beewaits said...

The colours are gorgeous and I'm partial to anything that involves a tiger....

Claire
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The Postcolonial Rabbit said...

I just watched a documentary on BBC1 about tigers in India and Bhutan, it makes this palette even more movingly beautiful.

I don't think I could ever bear to use this palette even if I could afford it. I'd have to be able to afford two, so I could keep one intact.

Musing on Beauty said...

I'm so undecided about this one. I have never tried Chantecaille and I can't check it in real life so I'd have to order on the web. This palette looks fantastic but it's so expensive, I don't know if that price is justified... Ah, decisions, decisions...

Anitacska said...

I can't wait to get this, but I've not seen it in my local Space NK yet.

Anonymous said...

I love Chantecaille eyeshadow and wear it cos I am allergic to regular stuff. They usually cost £22 each, so I guess this makes the palette "good value". The texture of the eyeshadows is very impressive very silky and relatively long lasting. Not sure about that orange shade though!
- Sarah

Unknown said...

I am so tempted by this palette. I can't really afford it but I will be leaving strategic notes everywhere in the house! I like the philanthropic side of the brand too.

Sarah said...

Maybe I'm being really negative, but it seems to me that this product probably has a huge mark-up to have that kind of price - there's no way it cost anything like that to make and distribute etc. So could they not have spared more than 5% for their chosen charity?

mizzworthy said...

I'd never be able to bring myself to use this - its too beautiful!

victoria said...

Gah. So pretty. I wouldn't want to use it for fear of wiping off the tiger imprint!

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