matte eyeshadow palette recs?
21 Jun 2014 08:42 pmSo, I wear neutral eye-shadow semi-regularly and it's the only eyeshadow I wear outside of special occasions (like 1-2x per year special). My current duo's big problem is that the lighter color is too glittery. I only like glittery for bright colors.
So what I want is an eyeshadow palette with at least 2, but no more than 4 warm neutrals that are all matte, and I have looked in 2 department stores, a specialty makeup store, and the enormous tax-free makeup section on the cruise ship to Stockholm with no real luck so far!
I don't actually want to pay high-end brand prices, but I looked at them anyway out of exasperation, and I didn't find what I was looking for from any of them. It seems like I may have to just buy matte singles and try to find a convenient way to carry them together, but they tend to be larger AND more expensive, which is a waste of both money and product since I use very little of it. :/
So I thought I'd ask just on the off chance that anyone has any recs. Via Twitter I just learned that Urban Decay has a new all-matte palette, but it's still more expensive than I want and bigger than I need.
So what I want is an eyeshadow palette with at least 2, but no more than 4 warm neutrals that are all matte, and I have looked in 2 department stores, a specialty makeup store, and the enormous tax-free makeup section on the cruise ship to Stockholm with no real luck so far!
I don't actually want to pay high-end brand prices, but I looked at them anyway out of exasperation, and I didn't find what I was looking for from any of them. It seems like I may have to just buy matte singles and try to find a convenient way to carry them together, but they tend to be larger AND more expensive, which is a waste of both money and product since I use very little of it. :/
So I thought I'd ask just on the off chance that anyone has any recs. Via Twitter I just learned that Urban Decay has a new all-matte palette, but it's still more expensive than I want and bigger than I need.
Hard question!
Date: 21 Jun 2014 09:10 pm (UTC)LORAC
Small eye shadow palettes with all matte shades are, indeed, hard to find. I know that the LORAC PRO palette (which is way bigger than what you want) is fully 50% matte shades, so I started with that brand. They have a $38 PRO To Go small version that could suit your needs.
* product: http://www.loraccosmetics.com/make-up_pro-to-go-eyecheek-palette.html
* review: http://www.brightestbulbinthebox.com/2013/06/review-lorac-pro-to-go-eye-and-cheek.html
NYX
NYX also offers two 6-shade palettes that are in the right ballpark, and dirt cheap at $7.50. I was initially drawn to their "The Natural Shadow Palette", but the reviews it gets are just awful: no pigmentation to speak of, lousy texture, not even worth the $7.50 price tag. Much higher quality is their "The Adorable Shadow Palette", which only contains one glitter bomb. The light beige shade (3 from the left) is allegedly not 100% matte, but it seems non-glittery for all practical purposes in the review swatches.
* product: http://www.nyxcosmetics.com/p-235-the-adorable-shadow-palette.aspx
* review 1: http://www.makeupandbeautyblog.com/product-reviews/nyx-adorable-palette/
* review 2: http://makeupinmanila2014.blogspot.com/2014/05/review-nyx-adorable-eyeshadow-palette.html
Custom
If you want to say "Screw it!" and just make your own custom duo or quad, there are actually a lot of make-up brands that will sell you that. This is a pretty comprehensive list; most of the companies listed offer duos or quads:
* http://www.pinkiericegurl.com/2012/06/top-5-best-rated-custom-eyeshadow.html
Re: Hard question!
Date: 22 Jun 2014 06:45 am (UTC)* product: http://www.sephora.com/in-the-know-eye-shadow-palette-P374935
* review: http://www.beautezine.com/stila-in-the-know-eye-shadow-palette-review-photos-swatches/
Re: Hard question!
Date: 23 Jun 2014 10:58 am (UTC)Did you already have a bunch of resources available to look at, or have you searched extensively before? Because when I tried looking with Google I had no luck at all!
Re: Hard question!
Date: 24 Jun 2014 06:43 am (UTC)If you ever feel compelled to add a make-up blogger to your RSS reader, I strongly recommend "Brightest Bulb in the Box". She's a CHEMIST and she makes GRAPHS and generates P-VALUES :D
http://www.brightestbulbinthebox.com/