Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
It is finally here! Volume 2 of the Disney and Sephora collaboration- Reigning Beauties. This line of products features princesses from beloved Disney movies. Each volume focuses on one princess and her personality plus color scheme from her film. While Volume 1 (see review here) featured Cinderella (eyeshadow palette, lipsticks, smokey eye quad, and mirror) while Volume 2 features Jasmine (eyeshadow palette, eyeliners, shimmer eye quad, and mirror). Whether you love Disney or just love a beautifully packaged collection, the Reigning Beauties collection is not one to miss!
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
The outside of the Jasmine Storybook Palette features a raised gated window design over an image of the silhouette of jasmine in gold in an intricate frame. Unfortunately, the palette that i received has a few issues that all of the other palettes i have seen do not. First there is a raised bubble of air under the image of jasmine that would not go down (imagine contact paper with an air bubble). The pull on the side fell apart the first time i used it. It lost many threads and tying it up again made it look ragged and thin. I was quite disappointing at the craftsmanship of this product and the quality control that allowed this product to pass inspection. On one side of this palette is the name and volume and the other side is a pull to remove the shadows.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Housed inside of this case (which is about the size of a book) is a faux satin lined box. The shadows are on a board that rests just inside this box but acts as a cover. You can store things like brushes or even the liners in here.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
The shades themselves all have about equal quality. I did not experience fallout from any shade. There was decent pigmentation that was appropriate for each type of finish. There was a good mix of textures from shimmers, sheers, to mattes and metallic. The shades ranged from bright, bold, and daring to neutral and soft. There is enough range, i believe, to please anyone. Since i personally like mixing brights and neutrals i found this palette contained enough shades and textures to be creative but also not overboard. I also made the same observation in this palette that i did in the Cinderella Storybook Palette. Each row (whether L-R, or Top- Bottom) contains shades that would work for a complete eye look. Overall all these shades work together well and compliment each other. Each one is named after its source and inspiration from the Disney movie Aladdin.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 |
Row 1)
Blue Oasis - Sheer light aqua blue. This shade has a matte finish. Intentionally sheer meant to mimic a shallow pool of water that is slightly tinted blue but still clear. With that in mind this shade is perfect as a transitional shade on the crease when a darker shade is on the lid. It is also a nice lid shade when pared with a shade just slightly darker on the crease (like Friend Like Me). If you want to make this shade pop apply over a white base like NYX jumbo eye pencil in milk.
Trust Me- Copper red shade that leans metallic and somewhat frosty. Since this shade leans more neutral it has multiple uses. It is a bit soft in texture so apply softly or you will have fallout.
Abu- Chocolate brown metallic that also is somewhat frosty. This shade is also a more neutral shade. This shade is also a little soft so be careful with your brush.
Ali Ababwa- Another intentionally sheer shade. This pale matte beige is a great base color for "no-makeup" makeup looks or a simple shade to apply to the lid with a pop of color in the crease.
Sultana- Frosty rose campaign shade. This shade is soft, neutral, great for under the brow use, or a soft lid shade.
Look Idea using row 1)
Start by applying a primer (a neutral one is best like urban decay or mirenesse). Apply the shade Blue Oasis on the lid. Use Sultana on the inner corner of the eye. On the crease apply Trust Me. On the brow bone apply Ali Ababwa and blend up the crease shade into it. Use Abu to contour the eye and apply it to the outer V.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Blue Oasis, Trust Me, Abu, Ali Ababwa, Sultana |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Blue Oasis, Trust Me, Abu, Ali Ababwa, Sultana in natural light. Swatch |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Blue Oasis, Trust Me, Abu, Ali Ababwa, Sultana with flash. Swatch |
Row 2)
Friend Like Me- A smokey medium blue with a shimmery/metallic finish. This shade is a step darker and more opaque than Blue Oasis. I found this shade to have good pigmentation even though it is a little soft. Would make a great crease or lid shade.
Master- Rich Eggplant purple. This shade has a bit of a reddish undertone. Despite being a bit darker of a shade it still has a bit of frost when applied. This would make a good crease or contour shade.
Cosmic- This shade is a little deceptive. In the palette it looks pinkish, however, when applied it leans more orange and even borderline copper. This shade is a frosty metallic shade and reminds me of Penny Lane from Urban Decay. It is a very neutral shade.
Cave Of Wonders- is a bright yellow in the palette but applies a bit more gold on the skin. This shade is a little on the sheer side. I feel that the lack of pigmentation in this shade was intentional and was meant to compliment shades like Master and Cosmic without being overpowering. Could be used as a lid shade, crease shade, brow shade etc. This shade, i feel, can probably be placed on any part of the eye so long as it is pared with similar shades, blended out to soften other shades, or to compliment other shades. Can be made to look much brighter when applied over a white or tacky nude base (try NYX jumbo white pencil in Milk)
Sand In The Glass- Pale beige. This shade has a bit of a pale golden reflection on the skin and is a frost finish. This is another sheer shade. Perfect for the corner of the eye and the brow bone. This is a highlighter shade.
Look idea using row two)
Start by applying Cosmic to your crease blend a bit up and a bit down. In the middle of your lid apply Master but do not extend over the crease. Blend in with Cosmic on the crease. On the inner and outer corners of lid apply Cave of Wonders. Apply Sand In The Glass on the brow bone to highlight under the eyebrow. You can then use Friend Like Me to line the lower lid of your eye.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Friend Like Me, Master, Cosmic, Cave of Wonders, Sand In The Glass. |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Friend Like Me, Master, Cosmic, Cave of Wonders, Sand In The Glass. In natural Light, Swatch. |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Friend Like Me, Master, Cosmic, Cave of Wonders, Sand In The Glass.With Flash. Swatch |
Lapis- This shade, though looks bright blue in the palette, applies a bit darker than it looks. It has a hint of green undertones as well. I would describe this shade as a semi-matte. While i have heard that some have experienced fallout with this shade i did not. I liked that this shade was a bit harder in the palette and the color applied a bit more pigmented. This shade really pops over primer. Good lid, contour, or crease shade.
Mystical Wonder- This bright purple shade is just a tad shimmery (frost) is a perfect shade for spring. This shade applied soft with minimal fallout. It has decent pigmentation but it not opaque. My guess is that this shade is meant to be a soft lid shade.
Raja- Named after Jasmine's beloved pet, this bright medium orange has just the right amount of reflection. Like a polished tigers coat, this shade is a bit satin in finish. The pigmentation is decent and it is not opaque but not sheer. Even though it is bright it is still soft and could be used on multiple parts of the eye and compliments shades like Cave of Wonders and Abu.
Arabian Sunset- This shade has a bit of shimmer to it and is borderline frost. While it is an orange it leans a bit red (as most sunsets do). This shade is soft in both color and texture and blends out easily with most other complimentary and contrasting shades in this palette.
Bazaar-This medium orange brown shade has a satin finish and unlike the other 4 in this row is a neutral.
Look idea using row 3)
This row is a little tricky since there are so many brights so i am going to split this up into two looks!
Look one use Rajah on the lid, Arabian Sunset on crease, and use Bazaar to contour the outer V of the eye. For look two use Mystical Wonder on the lid, Lapis on the crease and line the waterline with Bazaar. You can also add a pop of Rajah to the inner corner of the eye.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Lapis, Mystical Wonder, Rajah, Arabian Sunset, Bazaar. |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Lapis, Mystical Wonder, Rajah, Arabian Sunset, Bazaar. In natural light, swatch. |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Lapis, Mystical Wonder, Rajah, Arabian Sunset, Bazaar.. With flash, swatch. |
Unlike Vol 1. (Cinderella Storybook Palette) Vol. 2 (Jasmine Storybook Palette, does not contain a fourth row of shadows. This disappointed me some what. While i understand the importance of a blush/bronzer to a complete look, at no point would i say the women or even the theme of Aladdin had anything to do with rosy cheeks. Bronzed completion yes, but overall i am a little confused over the decision. Plus this collection choose to focus so much on the eyes (not even offering any lip shades), i thought it would make more sense to offer more shadows. With those opinions aside the quality of Thrilling Chase and Golden Sands is quite good. I found these shades highly pigmented so a little goes a long way. I like that they were easy to blend out on the cheek and had just enough shimmer to make the skin look sun kissed without looking like a bad fake tan. While Thrilling Chase is a bit dark and leans red it is still very wearable. It may need some softening or can be used as a contour shade on the cheek. Golden Sands is a bit more universal in that it is an orange toned medium brown. What makes it really wearable is that it has a golden shimmer to it. So even if you are very pale or very dark you will see this color on your skin shade and can build it up or blend it out to suit you perfectly.
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Thrilling Chase and Golden Sands |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Thrilling Chase and Golden Sands. In natural light. Swatch. |
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Vol. 2 Thrilling Chase and Golden Sands. With Flash. Swatch |
Here are two quick looks that i did
In the first and second Box i am wearing (over primer) Cave of Wonders on my lid, Master on my crease, Ali Ababwa on my brow bone and Lapis to line my lower lid. I used Three Wishes Eyeliner in the Liquid form. On my cheek i used Golden Sands.
In the bottom two boxes i am wearing Arabian Sunset on my lid, Rajah on my crease and Cosmic on my brow bone. I also added a little Abu to my outer V to contour. I used Three Wishes Eyeliner in gel form to line my upper and lower lides
Disney Jasmine Storybook Palette Looks |
Overall i think this palette contains the perfect range of spring/summer colors. The quality, i feel, is consistent with other brands such as Urban Decay. While some shades are a bit sheer, this is done intentionally. These shades had a good wear time as well. Aside from my defective packaging this product is a great collectors item. You can find this piece at Sephora and Sephora.com for $55. Check out my other reviews on the Three Wishes Eyeliner here, Magic Carpet Ride Quad here, and Mirror here!
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