I have the Australis AC On Tour Cream Kit in the shade light. I have pale skin so I wasn't sure if these colours would suit me. To be honest most of them don't suit me, so I think this palette would be better suited to skin with a bit more colour to it.
This palette comes with 6 shades that are smooth, creamy, and well pigmented. One is a light yellow shade for highlighting, two are peachy colours, and the last three are darker shades for contouring. They are all on the warm side which is a bit annoying, as this doesn't suit everyone. I do wish that they had a cooler contouring colour like a taupe, which would be good for pale skin. The palette also comes with a big mirror inside it, which is a bonus.
I prefer to use this product after I have applied liquid foundation and before I apply powder. I don't have a contouring brush, so I use my fingers and then blend the product out with a beauty blender. This technique seems to work well for me, and I find that the colours blend fairly easily.
I know lots of people love using yellow shades under their eyes to brighten that area, so I was keen to give it a try. On my pale skin it made me look sickly, but when I had fake tan on it looked really good. I found the two peachy colours a bit too orange to suit my skin tone, so I don't really use them. When I contour I mix the fourth and fifth shades together, which creates the best colour for my skin. Because these are creams and not powders, it is super easy to mix the colours together to get the shade that suits you. I can't use the sixth shade at all because it is way too dark for me, even when my skin is tanned.
I do get quite a bit of use out of this palette on nights out. I wouldn't use it during the day because in daylight you can definitely tell that it's not natural. Although I don't really use it when my skin is pale, I will keep it around for when I'm wearing fake tan. Overall it's a decent palette and the price is really good for what you get.
I'm new to the world of cream contouring, and I thoroughly enjoyed the powder contour kit, so I was very keen on giving this a go. The colours are on the warm side, so it's not totally ideal for creating shadows, but good for bringing warmth and shape to the face. I felt it had a good range of colours for the 'light' pallette and wasn't overly hard to blend. I feel like the highlights aren't overly 'highlighty' they are more light shades that help give depth and shape to the face. I almost always use another highlighter over-top.
Tips: Swatch in store to assess whether the warm tones are going to be an issue for you.