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You have more than likely heard of Morphe Brushes from thousands of Influential Beauty lovers, professional Makeup Artists, and highly esteemed Beauty Vloggers. Today I will be giving my honest opinion on the brands eyeshadow palettes, I own three but will only be reviewing one for the sake of this review. My most recent purchase from the brand came from Ulta since I decided to make a spur of the moment splurge on a few items. Fun fact...I only bought three items, talk about a splurge. In the order made, I had picked out the 25A Copper Spice palette. This was perfect. A simple palette for everyday eyeshadow looks that would be perfect for work or for clients who just wanted a little something. The palette is $19 on Morphes site and listed for the same on Ulta. It has a range of 25 shadows in a vary of warm neutrals and copper tones. Below I have a picture of the palette with the name insert over the shadows. Packaging is the standard black plastic palette that Morphe is known far, its sturdy and decent size if you were to store it in a kit or in an organizer. Row One: Overcast, Sand Dollar, Penne, Layered, and Sunrise. Row Two: Nickle, Lit, Tan Lines, Mojave, Sweet Mango. Row Three: Afterlife, Oasis, Version, Radar, Chase. Row Four: Foxy, Rose Gold, Polished, Sunbeam, Ember. Row Five: Brass, Just Shadow, Suede, Destination, and Unveil. Let's talk about the shadows. Each shade is highly pigmented when swatched, and lacks fallout which is good but if your like me and tend do makeup on the more dramatic side...then you likely do your eyeshadow before anything else. The mattes, except for two, blend out and together effortlessly. The two shades in my palette that were stubborn are Suede and Destination, these both deserve more attention when blending unlike the other matte shadows. That was the only downside to the matte performance in the palette. Isn't that annoying? When a shadow is so pretty and the pigmentation is just there and then it doesn't want too blend. There is a lot of transition shades to choose from, which is something I like in palettes. The shimmers are very creamy when swatched, I highly recommend applying these with your finger as they do not apply well with a dry brush. Rose Gold is the main shimmer that gave me an issues in my palette. Other than those shades, I would recommend this palette since the others did preform well and lasted well throughout the days I wore them.Β
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