Monday, August 19, 2013

Product Review: Aido 12-piece Eyeshadow Palette

I am a college girl, and like most girls who are on the same age as me, I am fascinated with makeups, especially when they are really affordable. I was trying to find an eyeshadow palette which would not cost me too much, and I have stumbled upon this 12-piece eyeshadow makeup by Aido cosmetics.It comes with a small Fashion21 Lip Gloss, and it only costs Php100! It's really budget-friendly to all women out there, especially to those who are in a tight budget. Aido is a sister company of Fashion21, I think. 

This is how the product looks like:


So as you can see here, the palette comes with many colors to choose from. Very nice for something that's only worth Php100. :D It has its downfalls, though.. (Let's discuss them later!)



The shades can be applied on its own or you can make a combination from the other shades. Fun!



This one is a photo of the  palette with flash. It's already dusty because I've used it a lot of times before I make a review!



This is how the palette packaging looks like. :)


So what are the good points of this product?

- The packaging: It's sturdy and slim.
- There are many colors to choose from.
- Just for Php100, you get 12-color palette, and an eyeshadow applicator.
- The product comes with a free lip gloss.

And now, the bad points:

- The colors are NOT PIGMENTED. :(
- It does not stay long; you really need to apply primer before you put them on.
- I did not like the applicator. :(
- You need to re-apply the eyeshadow often (like every hour) because the color fades away quickly, especially if you have oily combination skin.


Even though this products has its good and bad points, I still want you girls to try this out. It may not work good on me, but maybe it would work well on you. ^^,


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Product Name: Aido Eyeshadow Palette
Rate: 7/10
Will I buy this kind of eyeshadow again? NO. It does not work well on me.


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If you have any comments or questions please write them down below. Thank you!
xx Miss Andrea



2 comments:

  1. Hi! you can try dipping the applicator in the water before brushing it on the eyeshadow pallet. As for mine, it worked! The colors stayed long enough plus it became pigmented. =)

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    1. Thank you for the suggestion, Miss Sarah! I will try that one soon. Would that also work for chalky eyeshadows?

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