Review: Viseart Highlight and Sculpt Palette

Oh Viseart, how I love thee! Seriously you guys. If I could purchase all of the palettes from this spectacular brand, I would. They have all the pigmentation a gal could dream for! Back to the review at hand – Viseart recently launched a highlight and sculpting palette that has everything you need to snatch your cheekbones! I grabbed it at The Makeup Show Dallas and I’ve been crushing ever since.

As a non-makeup artist, I tend to buy a ton of products and throw them in my Alex drawers and call it a day! But for so many MUAs, purchases depend on whether or not that product 1) can be used for multiple purposes and / or skintone and 2) will it fit into my kit both in the sense of does it match the quality of my existing products and is it small enough to carry so that I’m not breaking my back trying to make this schhmoney (*Cardi B voice*).If that is at all similar to what’s going on in your head right now, you probably have already heard of Viseart. If not, allow me to make the introduction! Viseart produces palettes that cover everything about the face. Their “larger” (I use these terms loosely because the palette will still fit in the size of your palm) palettes contain 12 shades of either lipstick, foundation / concealer, or eyeshadow. They also have six-pan palettes with blushes for every skintone and this highlight / sculpting palette which I’m getting to. 😉

Enough raving about these beauties, I’ll finish with my strongest point. I’ve not had the success with pigmentation on brown skin with any other brand that I’ve had with Viseart. Especially among their matte shadows. The colors you see in the pan you will see on your face – even for my brown beauties. So often we will see colors that look great in the pan, swatch beautifully, then fade on application when blended. Viseart shadows don’t do that. They stay put and you can wash that color along its merry way and it will stay strong!

The same goes with this palette. The sculpting shades are buttery smooth and the deepest one is my new go-to contour shade. It’s neutral – so not cool enough to make me look ashy and not warm enough to make my face look bigger instead of smaller. The middle shade is pretty much a match to my skintone so another one that I can use to either set my foundation / concealer or use as a base for my shadows.

The highlights in this palette are beautiful! Even the pink in the middle warms on my skin rather than looking cool and off balance. It also doesn’t flash back in photos which is a first for my skin color and a cool highlight! And you already know that the gold shade and I are going to have a ton of fun!

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