![]() ![]() Pixi isn’t the most expensive brand on the block – this kit costs £22 – but I don’t think they lack in quality in any way. I love each and every shade on this palette and love that they stay where they are supposed to. It was perfect timing too as I was on the hunt for a new one. It’s honestly the handiest thing I’ve ever owned with the added bonus that the blush is a perfect shade for me. It conveniently has a blush, bronzer, and glow powder with a trio for highlighting, day and night eyes and eyebrows all put together in one. Pixi do plenty of palettes – brows, contouring, blush and so on but this is now something I use every day. To be clear, I have never, ever used a Pixi product before now but I have instantly fallen in love with this little beauty, the Palette Rosette. And I came away with a lovely goodie bag with lots of nice things as you do from such meetings, but there are only a couple of them that I want to wax rhapsodical about now. I got to meet the lovely Amanda Bell, Pixi’s Artistic Director, and talk about make-up for half an hour. As any respectable brand should, there are several Pixi products that die-hard beauty addicts swear by – Glow Tonic, Fairy Dust and Sheer Cheek Gel are just a few. Pixi is the kind of brand that has a quick fix or handy product for just about anything. So it can be hard to find brands that you haven’t used before but I was lucky enough to be introduced to Pixi by Petra. ![]() We all have our favourites, the tried and tested products that we’ll go back to time and again because we know they work or look good on us. I think it can be difficult, when writing about skincare and make-up, not to find yourself in a rut.
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