[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I can’t really recall when I last actively looked out a palette – I’ve got used to wearing far less make up that a palette seems like just too much effort. However, at £10 a shot, I’m drawn to these 10 shade palettes for giving me shades I don’t have in my (vast) collection. I’ve whittled it down a lot but still, some things I can’t part with, including my Urban Decay Sunset Palette which e.l.f.’s Rose Gold Sunset seems similar to.

e.l.f. Perfect Ten Palettes Review

There’s a smoky olive green that I am instantly taken with as well as a metallic pink that is stunning on the eye. I’ve worn those two shades together and they are wow! There’s no issue at all with intensity or last – both are great – and all in all this palette is very wearable indeed.

e.l.f. Perfect Ten Palettes Review

The colours swatched like they cost ten times the amount! Smooth, pigmented and luxurious in feel.

e.l.f. Perfect Ten Palettes Review

This one is a mystery – it’s called Every Day Smoky but it’s not coming up at e.l.f. Perhaps it’s on its way. I hope so because this really took me back to peak palette days when smoky was everything. I can picture myself in so many similar shades, black polo neck, tons of mascara – I don’t know why I don’t do that any more actually. But, I feel quite motivated by this palette so perhaps when autumn comes I can get back into that dark smoky look that I used to absolutely love. I’m sorry in advance that the swatch pictures aren’t great.

e.l.f. Perfect Ten Palettes Review

Wooo! Look at that pewter shade. I’ll flag it again (with a full eye look?!) when it becomes available. In the meantime, the Sunset palette is HERE.

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