Back with another Kat Von D palette review! This time, it’s Ludwig, which I picked up during another sale at Sephora in JC Penney.
Here’s a look at the packaging:
Like all the other palettes, the packaging for this unfolds like an accordion and is wrapped in gunmetal tissue paper, with a black foil sticker.
The front of the rubberized palette has the same rose design as the front of the box and the back has a label with the colors and ingredients.
There’s no cream shadow in the palette, which is fine with me because I didn’t really use the ones in the other palettes. I picked up this palette for the neutral browns and greens which are suitable for daily wear.
Swatches:
From left to right: Lucifer, Orbi, Dimebag, Tequila, Clay, Downtown, Baroque, Leather.
Tequila and Clay are very light colors when applied dry with no primer, but either wet or with Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy, you get more color pay off.
Colors are easy to work with, but there is a lot of powder on the palette when you use a brush:
It doesn’t seem to affect the shadow (ie: make it chalky), but it could get a little messy.
Overall, I’m as happy with this palette as I was with the previous Kat Von D eye shadow palettes.











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