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KALEIDOS Futurism I: Sci-Fi Green Palette - Swatches

Please Note: I mean’t to review this palette a while ago, but didn’t get around to it. I thought I would still share the swatches with you.

THE SHADES & SWATCHES

Radioactive - amber orange (M)

Nuclear - smoky orange gold (ME)

Glamora - platinum green gold (ME)

Smog - smokestack green with toffee brown hints (M)

ET - deep olive green (M)

Darkside - pitch black (M)

 

You can purchase the KALEIDOS Futurism I: Sci-Fi Green Palette for $24.00 exclusively from KaleidosMakeUp.com.

 

| I purchased this palette for £32.00 from Depop.com |

 

| Swatch Stencil: Stripes 7 Pan by SwatchPerfect.co.uk |

 

| M = Matte & ME = Metallic |

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