The Best Eyeshadow Palettes

Hey guys, I hope you're having a great week! It's been a while since I've sat down and talked to you about #allthingsbeauty so let's get back into it!

Putting on eyeshadow is one of my favorite steps when applying makeup. Whether the shadows are neutral or colorful, they always bring your eyes out and are a nice touch. If you want to go for a simple vibe, you should use matte shadows. When you're feeling extravagant or want to go out, I definitely recommend using shimmery colors instead. After doing some research, swatches and experiments, I've rounded up the top eyeshadow palettes that can be used all year-round. I'll separate the palettes into high-end(name brand) or low-end (drugstore brands) categories, that way you can choose what you want!


High-end palettes:

1) Tartelette in Bloom by Tarte Cosmetics


This palette is one of the best on the market ; the shadows are great for neutral or gold looks. My little sister has the product so I've witnessed how smoothly the colors go on your crease or eyelids. It retails for about $46 at Sephora so yes, it is a bit pricey but it's definitely worth the purchase.



2) Modern Renaissance by Anastasia Beverly Hills



The Modern Renaissance eyeshadow collection is composed of neutral and berry-toned colors. The combination of  14 shadows is great because you can easily transform your day looks into nightime ones with the help of shades such as "venetian red" or "antique bronze"(see picture above).  To know more about the product, you can go here: http://www.sephora.com/modern-renaissance-eye-shadow-palette-P409118?skuId=1820406&keyword=modern%20renaissance.


Low-end palettes:

1) Morphe 35O by Morphe Brushes

The Morphe 35O is a timeless product. I feel like this palette is still going to be as popular in a few years, because it's that good. The palette has 35 colors, both matte and shimmery so you definitely have a lot to work with. The collection is designed to to give you that natural glow: as you can see in the picture above, it's mostly composed of colors such as browns and warm neutrals like the burnt-orange on the far right of the palette. If you're a beginner and want to learn how to properly blend, this is the palette for you: https://www.morphebrushes.com/products/35o.


2)  The Saharan Palace by Juvia's Place:



If you like vibrant makeup looks, the Saharan Palette is your best bet. The shadows were inspired by the Fulani culture, hence the names like "Jamila" and "Fula". A lot of beauty bloggers and youtubers have given the product excellent reviews and it's affordability is also a big bonus for us millenials haha. You can find the Saharan on Juvia's website: https://www.juviasplace.com/products/the-saharan-palette

Thank you for reading! These are great palettes to work with, so hopefully I've inspired you to look more into them :). In the meantime, check out my last post here : http://pendasarr.blogspot.com/2017/08/white-out.html and connect with me on social media:

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