![]() So, Shade 2 is a cream highlight/concealer, Shade 2 is for a cream contour, Shade 3 is a light powder to set anywhere that you’ve applied Shade 1 onto your skin, Shade 4 is a lighter contour cream, Shade 5 is a cream highlight and Shade 6 is a powder for setting your contour areas. ![]() Anyway! About using the SOSU Complete Contour Palette… So I tried to keep an open mind, rather than comparing it to the other palette. I only began cream contouring again with really creamy concealers because I wasn’t sure about the palettes at all! So, apart from the concealers I’ve been using for cream contour lately (NYX HD Concealers), I had nothing to compare it to other than the disaster palette. How perfect do the shades look? Yes, I used it before I decided to take pictures, I couldn’t wait ha! I didn’t really have a palette to compare this to, the only cream contour palette I had tried before actually turned me off cream contouring for a while, that certain palette just didn’t work well for me at all. Here’s a picture of the palette next to my hand, just to show the actual size of the palette.Īnother one of my first impressions before I actually tried the palette itself was that the packaging was gorgeous, I love gorgeous packaging and even just that it was designed in black and gold I fell in love – who doesn’t like black and gold together? It’s also super handy that there’s a guide on the inside go the palette to show where each shade goes, so if you’re not too sure about contouring there’s a perfect guide on the inside of the palette. But really, that didn’t bother me, it’s actually a perfect size for bringing it around in your handbag if you like. My first impression of the palette was that it was smaller than I expected, but then really I had only ever seen pictures of it online and never paid attention to the actual size of the palette – I had just assumed that it would be bigger. When the palette launched, Suzanne mentioned on her blog that it is suitable for all skin types and that it is both cruelty-free and paraben-free. The palette has three cream shades, a light medium and dark, a cream highlight and two powder shades, one light and one dark. I was actually scared that because the palette was so hyped up that it wouldn’t be as good as I expected. When it was re-stocked last week, I went online to buy the palette and again, sold out! Luckily, I was in Sam McCauley’s chemist the next day and it caught my eye, so obviously, I had to buy it then and there! I got the third last one in the shop, and obviously, after it being so hard to get my hands on, I was dying to get home and try it out. But it definitely proved hard to get! It sold out so quickly when it was first launched (impressively quick!) and each time it was re-stocked, it sold out just as quick. Like many people, I’ve been following So Sue Me since near the beginning, and I was so excited to try out the SOSU Contour Palette. ![]() So a few months back when Suzanne announced that she was about to launch her own ‘Complete Contour Palette’, there was obviously going to be a huge demand for it. Everyone and their Mother knows Irish blogger Suzanne Jackson (or So Sue Me) at this stage, she has become a massive success in the past few years.
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