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OK, so I finally caved and purchased the Colorpop Stone Cold Fox shadow palette. Online it seems to be all cool shades with some lavendars, lilacs, pale greys, etc. 

 

It's difficult to see the shades online, but I saw a YouTuber using these shadows and just had to have this. Colorpop is sold out of it, but I purchased this palette from Amazon. Maybe @Desertdi can post a pic for me. 😊

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Not Desertdi here but I'm glad to do it.  ColourPop Stone Cold Fox 30-Pan Shadow Palette

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The shades are beautiful and user friendly for someone like me who rarely applies eyeshadow.

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I appreciate your doing this @decaf . I mentioned @Desertdi because she usually pops in with a pic for me. 

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@phoenixbrd wrote:

The shades are beautiful and user friendly for someone like me who rarely applies eyeshadow.


@phoenixbrd   Yes, it does look fairly cool/neutral which always becomes my everyday choice or a "one and done" shadow.

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@Shanus wrote:

I appreciate your doing this @decaf . I mentioned @Desertdi because she usually pops in with a pic for me. 


@Shanus 

 

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Re: STONE COLD FOX PALETTE

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@Shanus    I sent a "different angle" photo (!!)

 

I'm not sure these are cool enough for me.    (I have "graveyard workers' pallor").......     di

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Thanks @Desertdi . Can always count on you. For some reason, my laptop is a puzzle posting pics. 

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@Desertdi wrote:

@Shanus    I sent a "different angle" photo (!!)

 

I'm not sure these are cool enough for me.    (I have "graveyard workers' pallor).......     di


@Desertdi   Funny, but same here. My foundations are named Alabaster, like a china tea cup. If a shade appeals to me, but a bit too dark, a tinted lid primer and a light (white or ivory) shadow first always helps. 

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@Shanus wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

@Shanus    I sent a "different angle" photo (!!)

 

I'm not sure these are cool enough for me.    (I have "graveyard workers' pallor).......     di


@Desertdi   Funny, but same here. My foundations are named Alabaster, like a china tea cup. If a shade appeals to me, but a bit too dark, a tinted lid primer and a light (white or ivory) shadow first always helps. 


@Shanus     I know EXACTLY what you mean.....and thanks for the tip!

 

I have found that in-store.....the "glamor lighting" even makes it difficult to tell the "temp" of the product.    I was thinking of carrying a LED flashlight with me....(I already carry a magnifying glass).    di

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