Monday, 30 April 2012

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like they have a poky hole in the bottom of the palette - if you want to switch the pans around, you just need to push a pin or something similar through the hole to lift the pan up.

I am sure there is a more technical term than 'poky hole'!

Anitacska said...

I don't get what's so great about this brand that you would pay £63 for a 3 colour palette. *scratches head* But that said, I buy Chantecaille palettes for similarly crazy money...

Strawberry Blonde Beauty said...

Love those colours!

GreatSheElephant said...

I'm kind of with Anitacska on this. I think it's the inclusion of the word Bunny in the name. It makes me think of Playboy and that is not high end in my mind.

Anonymous said...

A company called Cherryflip did these years ago and for a far better price. In fact they look exactly the same.

Therese

Anonymous said...

I held off quite a long while because of the price. I do not mind paying for quality but I've been fooled by "fad products" before! I have to say, I have not found any eyeshadow formula like RBR. Until they are on the eyes one cannot appreciate the complexity of the shades themselves and the texture is unlike any wonderful eyeshadow I have used before. I think that is what makes it worth the price.
I have owned Chanetecaille and they are nice; silky and sheer because they are meant to be but they are not even in the same league. I truly believe one has to try to understand the product is special and not just the end product of a popular brand catching fire.