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SUBCULTURE PALETTE IS IT SALVAGABLE?? | REVIEW PART 2

SUBCULTURE PALETTE REVIEW PART 2 TRAILER


I was SO on the fence about getting this palette. I heard such wild reviews about it: that the palette was awful, that it was perfect, that there was a manufacturing error, that it was going to be recalled, that it was a 'pure pigment' *which makes no sense* and wasn't sure whether it was worth the effort.





Finally I decided that I needed to try it for myself and see what I thought about it. This is the second part of a 2 part review (first part was swatches/first thoughts) about whether the Subculture palette was even usable, and HOW you should be using such a unique formula.

Watch the video in the link below if you want to see what I think!

PRODUCT LIST
Anastasia Beverly Hills: Subculture Palette
NYX: Pro Blending Brush
Sonia Kashuk: Flat Shadow Brush

For the full video follow the link to my YouTube

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