The palette comes with a QR code that means you can link to foster an orphan elephant. I only need to read the words ‘orphan and elephant’ and I go all smooshy. You can choose your own orphan (gulp) and get a detailed profile and photo as well as having access to the Keeper’s Diary to see how your little one is getting along. Along with updates, you will also get a watercolour of your adopted elephant hand painted by Angela Sheldrick.
The palette is £74 and launches in September.











Seriously beautiful! Its a work of art!
Rachel from http://www.whatabeauty.co.uk x
Although these palettes are no doubt rather lovely, and any contribution to this cause is better than nothing, 5 % does seem a bit paltry when you compare it to Mac’s 100% of Viva Glam to Aids charities . I would be much more inclined to splurge on such an expensive palette if the charity benefitted more.
It is beautiful.. but super expensive. 5% really isnt a lot either, it’s like, could it be much less?! Id actually consider the splurge of purchasing it if more was donated. I love the fact you get a watercolour of the elephant too and the orphan profile though, its all so sweet x
This looks amazing! Although for £74 I’d never want to use it! x
I have a couple of their palettes including the wonderful turtle one, which I love. Not sure about the colours on this one… is that pink a blush? Agree with some of the others that 5% does seem a bit mean, but this is the only eyeshadow I wear as I am allergic to everything else, so I may take the plunge in September.
Sarah
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If it’s 5% of proceeds then that will be a good chunk of profit. MAC don’t donate 100% of proceeds….they donate 100% of profit of those select products. That will probably equal 5-8% of proceeds. Lovely palette. I want one!
Worth every penny, every palette from Chantecaille is!