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          Hey, guys! If you have seen my previous post, you know that I tried to dupe the Melt Cosmetics Gemini Palette. I had fun doing it and so now I have also tried to dupe the Huda Beauty Nudes Obsessions Light Palette from my current eyeshadow collection. In all honesty, I don't feel like buying from Huda Beauty at all because they seem so shady; copying marketing strategies, allegedly stealing product ideas and releasing them ahead of companies who originally came up with the ideas, and just the fact that their products are unnecessarily expensive. I have noticed similarities from two palettes that I own to a couple of palettes that company has released. The fact that these palettes have been released before the Huda Beauty palettes made me think that they were inspired by the palettes that I am about to mention.


         Way back in the last quarter of 2019, Huda Beauty released 3 9-pan palettes that are definitely similar to their larger palettes. These are the fairly new Nude Obsessions eyeshadow collection which are kind of the mini versions of their larger palettes. The Light Palette caught my eye because  it contains mauve, pinks, and lavender shades that are redundant in their recent releases. It's like they made the people buy their overly expensive palettes and just a few months later, released mini versions which are still expensive. This company is so repetive.  Ugh!  Anyway, I have noticed that I already own the shades from the Light Palette that's why I did some swatching and realized that people don't need to buy this palette anymore since these are fairly common shades. I stumbled upon this gorgeous photo from @skaanderup95 feauturing the swatches of the said palette.



          I noticed that the Focallure Perth Palette and Sweet As Honey Palette contain shades that are close dupes of the ones from the said palette. I consider these two palettes as sisters since one has more shimmers, metallics and glitter shade while the other has more mattes that are complementary to the former. This Perth palette was released last year around the month of June and I bought this immediately because of the color scheme. As I have said earlier, I noticed that the are shades that can be dupes and these are:


  • HNO Light  - Shade 1 vs. Perth  - Shrimp: This shade is described as matte cool-toned dark mauve. Shrimp is a lighter mauve, but I think if your build this shade on your lids it would achieve a close look.
  • HNO Light  - Shade 7 vs. Perth  - Fremantle: This is a shimmery coral shade. Fremantle is more is a lot darker and more orangey. This definitely not a nude shade, but I still think it would still fit on this color scheme.
  • HNO Light  - Shade 8 vs. Perth  - Vegemite: This is a matte light coral shade.Vegemite is also a light coral but it lacks vibrancy. I really don't mind that since you always build up shadows for opacity. 
  • HNO Light  - Shade 9 vs. Perth  - Mount Eliza: This shade is described as a matte medium warm brown. Mount Eliza is close dupe and shades like these can be found in almost every palette. 



          Some of the shades can be found in this Focallure Sweet As Honey Palette. This palette was released last quarter of 2018. When the Huda Beauty Retrograde Palette was release, I can't help but think that it was inspired by this palette. This palette has more muted matte shades and popping shimmers, and the Retrograde Palette has more of pop of colors. It's like they took inspiration from the color scheme of this palette and tweaked some shades so it won't look so similar. I know Focallure is known for duping makeup products and selling those for affordable prices, but since Huda Beauty is such a shady company and I love this palette, I am gonna be shady too. I think that they took inspiration from this palette. My mind can't be changed. 

          This is a sister palette of the Perth Palette and some of the shades from the Light Palette can be found here as well. These are the following: 


  • HNO Light  - Shade 2 vs. Perth  - Witchcraft: This shade looks different in some lightings and angles. Basing from the photo I found. this shade looks like a pinky purple shimmer. Witchcraft has darker base but I think it still has that pinky purple vibes. I have worn this shade a few times on my lids and I fell in love everytime. This gives me that classic Barbie inspired makeup look. 
  • HNO Light  - Shade 3 vs. Perth  - Pale Chesnut: This is described as a matte medium pink shade. I don't have this particular shade but Pale Chesnut is  lighter mauve and I think it is a good replacement. This looks lighter on the lids and it is a good transition shade for mauve and pink eyeshadow looks.
  • HNO Light  - Shade 4 vs. Perth  - Pure Copper: This is a metallic medium brown shade. Pure Copper is a little bit warmer but I think it isn't really much of a difference once applied on the lids.
  • HNO Light  - Shade 1 vs. Perth  - Cosmic Latte: It's a matte beige shadow that is common to most eyeshadow palettes. I realized that I should have chosen Desert Sand instead of Cosmic Latte since the latter is deeper. Anyway, it is still a base shade and any shadow like is a replacement.


         Lastly, that lavender with gold shift shade has a dupe I found on the Sleek Oh So Special Palette which is still one of my favorites. This palette was released most probably 10 years earlier before the Light Palette came out. Sleek more likely has the original idea and their shadows have nice pigmentation and texture which is consistent through the years. In the Oh So Special, the shade is called Gateau and is lovely all over the lids. If you have this palette, don't buy the Huda Beauty one anymore because they are the same. Save your money, people.    



          What did you think of my dupes, guys? I know mine is a lot warmer and darker, but I prefer this color palette than the one from Huda Beauty. These three palettes are cheaper combined compared to the Huda Beauty palette. Are they insane? Why is a 9-pan palette $37 dollars? That's a total scam. I know I sound so hateful but I am really just not buying the bullshit that some of these so-called "high-end" brands have. If you are like me who doesn't want to waste so much money on makeup that would definitely expire in a couple of year, definitely shop your stash and hunt for some dupes. 

        I had fun doing these type of posts and searching for dupes that I already have on my collection. I might do another one soon since I determined in helping you save money and buy affordable alternatives. These are mad times and we better save our money for necessities, not wants and vices. I hope you enjoyed this post and I have lots of posts that you can read as well while your are on quarantine. Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a great day. Stay safe. 

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          Hey, guys! How's everybody? I've been work, as usual, and didn't have any spare time to do makeup tutorials. It's been two months since I have updated you with my Pan That Palette Challenge, but I have posting a lot of updates on Instagram (@pansbysylden). This my second update and I can say I made a lot of progress for the past 6 months that I have consistently used this palette. For those of you who are wondering what palette is this, this is the Sleek Oh So Special Eyeshadow Palette. This is the oldest palette in my makeup collection that's why I have decided to pan this palette for 2019. I love this palette so much and I am not getting tired of this yet. If you are curious as to what this palette looks like now, just keep on reading. :)

April 24, 2019
           This is what the palette looked like since my last update. As you can see, I have hit pan on the majority of matte shades. I love matte shadows and I think I might finish the 3 brown shades on this quarter of the year.

June 30, 2019
          And this is what my palette looked like as of June 30. I have no new pans to show but I have made an enormous progress on all of the shadows. I am so close to finishing the cream shade and the light brown shade. I have been using one of the dark brown shadow on my brows and I can say that I like it because it is the right tone for my hair color. I have also managed to create dips on the dark purple and lavender shadows. I am so positive that I will hit pan on these shadows this month. I can feel it! :) I also love the coral shade as a crease shade because it gives a fiery vibe to boring eye looks and I am quite surprised that it pairs well with the blue gray shadow. I love how I can create various looks with this color scheme. I don't have any specific goal for next update since I am still going with flow and find that technique to be effective for this project. It's just like telling me to let my creative juices flow and enjoy challenge. 



      I have devised a tracking system on this challenge and it was been really helpful to keep a watch on my progress. Since my last update, I have used this palette 40 times. I am quite proud of my self because I was consistently using this palette and I have paired this with other palettes in order for the monotonous routine not to be boring. For more specificity, I have used cream 33 times, shimmery pink 23 times, matte baby pink 12 times, and lavender 16 times since my last update.  


       I have used coral 14 times, bronze 6 times, matte light brown 29 times, and matte dark brown 33 times since last update. 


      For the last quadrant, I have used shimmery blue grey 6 times, dark purple 14 times, taupe brown 20 times, and black 7 times since my last update. I really don't give much attention to this blue grey shadows yet since I really don't like this as a lid shade. I am trying to find ways on how to utilize this shade more and this might be the last shadow that I hit pan on this challenge. I might grab matte grey shadows  from other palettes to pair with this shadow. I am hoping to have new pans by the next update since the 2nd quarter of the year has come and I haven't finish any shadow yet. Good luck to us!


         To spice things up a little bit, I have decided to merge this challenge with a different challenge called the Pan Those Eyeshadows. It is basically a challenge where you pick random eyeshadows and hit pan on them. After you have hit pan on a particular shadow, you can pull it out of the project and select another shadow that you haven't hit pan on yet. It is a roulette style and a lot of panners on the YouTube community does it. It is one way to force yourself to use shadows you might have been neglecting, or it could be a way to create color combinations you might not normally combine. It's a fun idea and I would like to inject it on my Pan That Palette so I won't get bored easily of my project. 


        I used a random generator to pick two shadows that I will include in this project. I have typed the shade names on Excel all of my shadows and all of them have a designated specific number. The generator drawn numbers 14 and 45. Number 14 on my list is this Caramel shade from I Heart Makeup Semi-Sweet Eyeshadow Palette. It is a muted gold shadow that I think would incorpate well with the bronze and brown shadows from the Oh So Special Palette. This is a lid shade and I think I might not hit pan on this any time soon. I'll  try to use this on my inner corners and mix with other shadows on my lower lash line. 






        The last shadow I have drawn is this satin white shadow which is number 45 on my list. This shadow is from the Essence All About Chocolates Palette. To be honest, I am also not sure if I can hit pan on this shadow soon since I have two base eyeshadows that I use to set my primer in the Oh So Special Palette. Haha! I feel so lucky! (laughing in a sarcastic tone) 



        That's my overall progress for this project. As I have said, I still love using this palette everyday and I am still enjoying this project. I might change the rules for my Pan Those Eyeshadows if I don't see any visible progress. Anyway, how are you doing with your Pan That Palette Challenge 2019? I hope you are doing great. If you have any tips or trick on how to do this project quickly, please share those on us by leaving a comment. I love sharing ideas and learning new things! Okay, this is it for now. I hope you are all doing great. I will talk to you soon. Thank you so much for stopping by. Stay safe. I love you all! :)

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          Hey, guys! The first quarter of the has passed and it is time for me to update my Pan That Palette for 2019. If you have missed my introductory post (read here), I chose this Sleek Oh So Special Palette (read review here) for this challenge. I love this palette and I don't have any problems using this everyday. I can create many looks with this and I plan to post tutorials soon.  I have already hit pan on the shades Bow (cream), Boxed (matte dark brown), and Wrapped Up (matte warm taupe) before I started this project.


         I use Bow to set my eyeshadow primer and also use as a base, Boxed for my brows, crease or outer-v, and Wrapped Up also for crease, outer-v or lower lash line. For my first update (read here), I have widen the pans on the eyeshadows that I have already hit pan on have also hit pan on The Mail (matte light brown shade). The Mail looks light on crease and I dip my brush on it like 3 times in order for the shade to show up and maybe the reason why I have hit pan in on it a month after I posted my introduction.


          My second update (read here) was more exciting because I have widen on the eyeshadow I have already hit on and I have hit pan on Ribbon (matte coral). I mean, I have not imagined on hitting pan on that kind of shade first since I don't usually wear warm transition/crease shadows. I loved using this shadow with the dark purple shade all over the lids. The combination was pretty and complimented my brown eyes.


          As of today, this is how my palette looks like. I have widen the pans even more and there are two new pans. I have hit pan on Organza (metallic light pink) and Noir (matte black). I always use Organza on my inner corners, not really as a main lid shade. I have a deep dip on Noir since this is my favorite shadow from the palette and I am so happy that I have already hit pan on it. Isn't that baby pan cute?
          My goal for this palette is to hit pan on all of the shadows and use up 6 of these. I have already 7 pans and 5 to go. I am not really sure what shadows I will be using up by the end of the year but I hope that it will be more than 6. I don't even have specific target shades, I just use and use these shadows and create combination and wear those looks for weeks. I really love this palette, I still enjoy using this and I might repurchase this if ever I use up all of the shadows.

          How are you doing with your Pan That Palette? Any tips for me on shadow combination or how to pan on these shadows faster? Please let us know by leaving a comment. I hope you enjoyed this post and find it motivating or inspirational for you to utilize your eyeshadows more. Thank you for stopping by and I hope you stay tuned for more posts. Have a nice day! Stay safe. XOXO


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          Happy New Year! How are you, guys? I have been busy with work and I needed much rest so haven't been posting for the past two months. I have been doing a lot of makeup looks which I have been posting on my Instagram makeup account (link on the side bar) and I think I will be featuring them on this blog soon. I have also hauled a lot of makeup items and I might feature them on my future posts. I really don't know where to start because I feel so overwhelmed right now. Haha! Anyway, I have ended my Pan That Palette 2018 and I have already chosen my palette for 2019. Please keep reading if you wanna know where it is (when it's actually very obvious). :)


          I stopped using this I Heart Makeup Selfie Palette two months ago since the quality wasn't the same as I first got it. I bought this palette during my 24th birthday and I was amazed by the quality. I loved the pigmentation but texture has gone bad and the just felt gross. Now that I have accumulated a lot of eyeshadow palattes last year, I tossed this just recently and I just want to focus on other eyeshadows in my stash. I have used up a shadow and have hit pan on 7 shadows. I thought that I have already reached my goals for this palette and I already got my money's worth. What do you think?


 
Sleek Oh So Special Palette
          This Sleek palette is currently the oldest in my collection and that's why I chose this for 2019. I have this in my collection for almost 2 years; I remember buying this on February 2016 and I have been using this a lot to do my friend's makeup during special events. I am not going to discuss how these shadows perform since I have already made a review on this last year and click this link if you want to read it. 

Sleek Oh So Special Palette
          As you can see, I have already hit pan 3 shades and I have 9 more to go. Woohoo! I can do this! My main goal for this palette and to hit pan on all of the remaining shades and maybe use up half of this. Since I don't wear pink eye looks on a daily basis, I think that this project might have slow progress. We'll never know, I guess. Who knows I might actually love pink looks and wear them everyday. For the firs month, I would just play around this palette and figure out my signature look for this palette. I will also be watching videos for eyeshadow combination and makeup look inspirations. :)

        I will be keeping this post short since I have already talked enough regarding this palette. If you are doing Pan That Palette for this year, please tell us on the comments section about the palette you decided to pan this year. I hope we all make it this year and inspire everybody to consume what they have on their stash. I hope you stay tuned for updates and more posts. As always, thank you so much for stopping by. Have a nice day! XOXO


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Hello! For today's post, I will be talking about this Sleek Makeup Oh So Special Eyeshadow Palette. Sleek is one of those affordable UK brands that sells high quality makeup. I wanted to try one of their eyeshadow palettes since college and I have finally got a chance to buy one at a lesser price online. I chose this particular palette because it's has versatile and multi-functional shades. 

The shade names are so cute!!

The Oh So Special palette contains day to nights shades that is easy to travel with. This has 7 matte shadows, 2 metallic shadows and 3 shimmer shadows. The shade range goes from neutral, to pinks and some darker shadows. The packaging is sleek and fits most makeup bags.


I have been using this palette a lot since I bought this February last year. I love how the matte shadows are blendable, buildable and feels soft. I have carried this around with me and used this on other people as well. I have done a lot of smokey looks with this palette and I have never been so satisfied with dark shadows as much as I love the dark mattes in here.

A picture of the palette in the sunlight. 

Swatches of the first row 
  • Bow - A matte cream shade which is perfect for setting my eye primer and brow bone highlight. I have been using this non-stop the past two weeks because it lasts long, doesn't crease nor fade. I may be hitting pan on this soon.
  • Organza - A metallic light pink shade that looks so reflective when worn on the lids. Perfect if you are going for a girly romantic look.
  • Ribbon - A matte coral which is a perfect transition shade for warm eyeshadow looks. I haven't used this a lot since I prefer cool tone looks. I might try warm looks soon or I could use this as a blush.
  • Gift Basket - A shimmery bronze shade. It looks dark on the pan, but it is lighter when swatched and applied on the lids. It is also good as a lid shade when going for brown (monotone) looks. 
  • Glitz - A gunmetal shade that makes s good icy smokey look. I've used this on my office mate when I did a smokey look on her and she loved this. I haven't tried this on my lids.
  • Celebrate - A shimmery dark plum shade that leans toward on the brown color family. This would be perfect for a glamorous smokey look. I have only used this on my lower lash line as a color accent and I loved it. I need to use this shadow more. 


The swatches of second row
  • Pamper - A matte light pink shade. I haven't used this yet but it seems to be a nice color base for pink-based eye looks.
  • Gateau - A duo-chrome pink shade with gold shift. This looks so beautiful on the lids! It made people's eye pop and looks romantic. A must have for brown eyes! <3 li="" nbsp="">
  • The Mail - A matte light brown shade which also serves as a transition shade. People with the lightest hair color can use this as brow powder. 
  • Boxed - A matte medium brown shade which I currently use as my brow powder. I love how it looks on my face and it compliments my hair color. This lasts all throughout the day on my brows. Oh my goodness! #shocked #amazed
  • Wrapped Up - A matte warm brown taupe shade that I used to darken the outer corners of my eyes. I also use this on my brows sometimes. I would love to do a one eyeshadow look with this soon.
  • Noir - A matte black shade that is so pigmented. It's blendable as well and I don't need much to create an all black matte smokey look. This is my favorites eyeshadow from the palette and I might hit pan on this so soon. This is my go-to black shadow if doing black smokey looks. I might buy other Sleek palettes with this shade. That's how I love this shadow! <3 li="">




I used Noir all over my lids when I attended a Halloween party. I'm sorry for the low quality!

Overall, this palette is convenient and practical if you are looking for shadows that could make day looks and night looks in one. I love how this palette contains a lot of matte shadows over shimmery ones. Anybody could make neutral, warm, cool toned looks with this palette. I could even make a all-matte look with this, which I will be doing soon. This is definitely worth trying and also an investment if you are starting with makeup. I might try to post tutorials or demos on how I use the shadows. Please let me know if you like tutorials using this palette. I would love to do that. :)

Do you also have this palette? What are your thoughts regarding this product? Lets us know by leaving a comment. I hope you enjoyed this post and follow this blog on social media. Have a great day and thank you for stopping by. <3 div="" xoxo="">


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