I bought this palette to resell on Carousell, but I didn't manage to sell it as it wasn't popular, and I brought it to Germany as part of my collection. At first glance, it seems really boring with neutral browns everywhere and one pop of bright pink.
After my expert Photoshopping, it looks like this:
It certainly looks more cohesive and neat now, and since I have the actual palette, I can actually rearrange it to look like this. All of Colourpop's palettes are magnetised and you just need a pin to lift up the shadows and pop them back again easily.
So after I arranged my Element of Surprise palette, I realised that the actual palette doesn't look all that much like the photos. Welps. I even got confused trying to figure out where everything should go. In the end, I had to recreate an arrangement that made sense in person.
This is an extremely boring neutral palatte if you cover the hot pink, and I think this is the case for most of Colourpop's palettes. I want to depot them all into a large empty palette but I am also a little worried that there'll be many pointless repeats. Since it's so easy to depot Colourpop's palettes, I think it's at least worth a try.
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