Today I'm going to conclude my reviews on the ill-fated Morphe/Jaclyn Hill collection of eyeshadow palettes known as The Vault, by focusing on the last of the four for me to cover - the Dark Magic palette.
This is the one that I was most hesitant to try; deep shadows are harder to blend and are generally messy at the best of times, so I usually wear lighter shades as I'm not patient and precise. So how have I fared with widely-reviewed as badly performing shadows from such an inconsistent collection?
Dark Magic is the most unique palette in The Vault with it's cooler, grungier tones, and I've not seen similar colour story anywhere myself (except maybe the upcoming Venus XL2 palette by Lime Crime?), so think that Dark Magic is actually my favourite palette from The Vault since it's such a breath of fresh air. I can't help but think that maybe it's a case of everyone being too judgmental with this collection; Morphe and Jaclyn have made no secret of the fact that the four The Vault palettes are made up from the leftover shadow shades that where cut from the shortlist from being in the original Jaclyn Hill palette. So if we already knew that we were getting the shadows that where left out of the original palette for not being good enough and getting them at a fairly cheap price, I have to reason that maybe we all shouldn't have expected the best shadows in the world from this collection?
To sum things up; my Dark Magic and Armed & Gorgeous palettes are great - I niggled over a few similar shades in them, but the formulas inside both palettes are very good. Bling Boss isn't the best in terms of quality, but the formulas are workable and I love the shades in that palette, so I'm content to work with it. Ring The Alarm was a disappointment due to the soft & muddy formulas and unexciting colour story - I've not used it since my testing and review last year, and think it's easily skippable.
The Dark Magic palette can be bought alone and costs £15.
Cult Beauty will be getting stock of the sets and individual palettes soon, so you may want to keep an eye on their site.
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