I didn't realise how many all matte palettes I had up until I already had them. I'm not sure what it is about them but I just gravitate towards all mattes more than any other palette. Even though I really love my shimmery colours on the lid, I just can't pass up a good matte palette - even when they all start to look the same.
Here's my collection that will no doubt continue to grow!
Saucebox Etude palette
Pre-ordered this beauty at IMATS last year. Had to wait a couple months 'til it finally arrived but it was so worth the wait. The pigmentation and formula are to die for and I love that the pans are refillable. The cool shades are amazing for contouring the eyes.
Too Faced Natural Matte
Was obsessed with this palette for a good while.
So, so pigmented and have a really nice blendable formula. I love 'honey butter' and 'chocolate cookie.' Only thing that bothers me about this palette is the packaging! So frickn bulky and quite hard to store!
Tarte Tartelette
Didn't love this at first. Thought it was pretty... Meh. Played around with it more and it is quite pigmented but the shades don't really do it for me. The white shadow in 'super mom' has got to be the most used only to set my lid primer. Other than that, I don't really reach for this palette too often.
Stila Eyes Are The Window Shadow Palette in Mind
New packaging. Same buttery, pigmented formula. I can easily create a day or night time look with just this palette. Love.
Stila In The Know
Old packaging. The shade 'fire' was probably the reason for this purchase.
Urban Decay Naked Basics 1 & 2
These two have a satin shade each in them so technically they're not all matte but let's just ignore that. I love, love, love these two palettes. They are what I reach for when I'm rushing but still want more than just liner on the eyes. I can easily use one shade and pop it straight on the lid, blend it out onto the crease and I'm good to go.
Also, the satin shade on the original naked basics called 'venus' is my fave for a subtle inner corner highlight!
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