
The “Contour” shade served as more of a subtle contour for me which I liked-it has a reddish warmth to it so it also works amazing as a bronzer for me much like what I use in my current foundation routine. I typically prefer highlight setting powders with more of a golden undertone-the “Sculpt” shade has more warmth (red) to it but still worked out fine. The Medium to Dark one works for me-I LOVE the “Sculpt” shade-it makes for a great highlight setting powder for me-such a great color and the powder has such a nice satin finish. I actually really like the Black Radiance Contour Palette-it won’t replace what I’m currently using, but I’d definitely take it with me for travel. Not even that they perform well for a $7.99 product, they perform well period. The quality of the powders are awesome and they perform well. You might of course have more of the shimmery highlight shade left over just because you won’t use as much product when you use it, but you’ll likely use it just as often as the contour and sculpt shade. What I love about these is that you will likely use all three slots equally so you really get to maximize the money you spend on these.
BLACK RADIANCE CONTOUR PALETTE FULL
It happened to me with the Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit (which I gave away because one of the side effects of being a beauty blogger is you wind up with more makeup than you could possibly need) and I wound up loving the Cover FX Contour Kit even more than I realized so I was using it up so fast-it wound up making more sense for me to have full sizes of the Cover FX products to highlight and contour. Sometimes with contour kits, you run into the issue of there being some shades you don’t use. They recently launched a Contour Palette that comes in two variations (or at least at the time that I bought it there were only two): Light to Medium and Medium to Dark. Black Radiance (they’re also owned by the same company that owns Wet n’ Wild) has been a brand who has provided good products at very accessible price points. You know, with all the brands that don’t offer deeper foundations beyond something that would be slightly light on Beyoncé, you can’t NOT support brands whose mission for decades has been to offer shades for a wide range of women of color. Learn more about Instacart pricing here.Read ALL about my review process including how I take swatches, photos, and more here. Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee. Instacart pickup cost: - There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too. 100% of your tip goes directly to the shopper who delivers your order.

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