High color variety
Quality product
Very popular
Great pigment and coverage
Extremely high durability
Resistant to water and sweat
Can be used in baby makeup
You have 6 colorful and practical shades
For use in long-term makeup
Professional product for cinema, theater, makeup and salon

 

An eyeshadow palette offers a spectrum of shades, usually within the same color group, or at least in complementary shades. At one end of the spectrum will be lighter shades (to highlight and brighten) then medium shades (for base shades on lids) then dark shades (for lining and defining).
Makeup palettes are a great way to try a lot of shades in one compact package, but we often end up using one color and neglecting the rest. When you know how to use a face palette properly, you can get the most out of them.
Eye shadows typically consist of four types of ingredients: base fillers, binders, slip, and preservatives. In order to make eye shadow, there must be a balance between the fillers and binders. Base fillers are usually minerals such as mica, talc or kaolin clay, which add bulk and texture to eye shadow.
How to Use an Eyeshadow Palette for a Natural Look
Step 1: Apply eyeshadow primer. Don't let your natural oils wreck your eye makeup with creases or smudging. ...
Step 2: Build your base. ...
Step 3: Define your crease. ...
Step 4: Blend + highlight.
Be sure to pick a palette with neutral shades to give your look balance. Intense shades can make a bold, powerful statement, but blending and softening the shape of your eyeshadow application with a light beige nude or matte mauve creates a smoother, more harmonious transition.