![]() I’m not sure why their powder products are all this way, but they are, and I’ve come to accept it. I have only one small complaint, so I’m going to start there and then let things get more positive because my issue with it isn’t particularly large, and it’s something I’ve found across the board with all LORAC products. The packaging of this palette is exactly what you’d expect from them, especially if you’re familiar with their PRO Palette and PRO Palette 2. The brush is your typical contour brush with a little spin - rather than being flat-topped, it has a nice little curve to it, making it really nice to blend with. Each pan is a pretty decent size, and you’ll notice the Shimmer Highlight and Medium Contour are the largest (presumably they knew people would be using those the most). The powders inside are Beige Highlight, Yellow Highlight, Shimmer Highlight, Light Contour, Deep Contour, and Medium Contour. Their PRO logo is very visible on the cover, and the entire palette is nice and thin, making it pretty transportable. LORAC doesn’t fuss around with their packaging, so it’s pretty sleek and plain. ![]() In fact, in recent months, there hasn’t been any palette that’s been released with a brush, and they typically run you around $20 apiece to purchase separately, making the average prestige contour kit + brush around $60-$65. I think this is a very reasonable price for a prestige brand product, especially considering that it comes with a high quality brush for application. There are three highlight shades, three contour shades, and a brush, and it will retail for $45 (not eligible for Ulta coupons).
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