![]() ![]() Don't get me wrong, ABH shadows have been my favourite for years but Huda brings a type of shadow that almost feels like a different medium altogether. There's a certain amount of control with Huda shadows that you don't get with MR. I'm not sure if this might be an unpopular opinion but I find that with DD I don't run the risk of having fallout around my eyes. The bottom line is they have enough differences that you should treat yourself to DD. Plus the palette has purples to work with. MR is every day/vintage glam while DD has simple enough shades for every day and still offers the intense textures you can spot from a mile away. They are their own kinds of dramatic palettes. There's a lot of variety with DD than MR. Huda texture shades or the pressed glitter or the duo chrome or the pearl shades. Don't even get me started on the ABH metallic shades vs. ABH is more soft, dip your brush in once while you have to work with Huda a little. Have you had the opportunity to swatch Huda shadows vs ABH ones? Both have very distinct textures and don't blend out similarly. The transition shades might be similar to my boyfriend ( but he doesn't know what a transition shade is to begin with ) but I know I can see the difference in undertones between the palettes.
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