It appears to be reformulated in the Desert Dusk palette as the color is slightly different.Ĭlick here to see the previous blog post that has swatches of the Desert Dusk palette. It is actually my favorite and most used shade from the Rose Gold palette, so I was VERY happy to see it in the Desert Dusk palette. 1 shade (Angelic) is a repeat from the Rose Gold palette.3 duo-chrome ‘toppers’ which can be used alone or layered.The multi-hued tones of the sand and shimmering dunes I’ve fallen in love with are brought to life in the nude matte shades and pearlescent golden and bronze textures.” “The colors of the desert at dusk became the perfect inspiration for pops of color and iridescent, shifting shades that transform with the light. There are eighteen eye shadows with multiple formulas. The Desert Dusk palette is inspired by the rich colors of the Middle East (Huda lives in Dubai). Obviously, everyone’s opinion is going to be slightly different, but here are my thoughts. So, instead of answering the question 20 times in a less detailed manner, I decided to write an in depth blog post. When I posted my pictures and first blog post about the Desert Dusk palette, I got quite a few messages asking if the second one was any different than the first and if it was worth having both. For those of you that already own the Rose Gold palette, I wanted to do a quick comparison and swatch so you can decide if you need both. When Huda Kattan (aka Huda Beauty) released a statement saying she was going to be releasing a new eye shadow palette, the beauty community freaked out. I was able to buy one about 6 months ago and I use it all the time. The first eye shadow palette that Huda Beauty released, the Rose Gold palette was very highly coveted and almost always sold out. There’s just something about doing my eye makeup that just makes me feel like I’m an “artist.” However, I won’t “hoard” all eye shadow palettes, I’m very picky when it comes to all makeup, but eye shadow especially. It moves around in the pan so a light hand should be used as well as an adhesive base.I love eye shadow, my husband would probably classify me as an eye shadow hoarder actually. It has a creaminess to it and isn't as messy as a loose glitter. The pure glitter shade, Cosmo, has a unique texture. Twilight is my absolute favourite shade from the entire palette. As they are toppers, I also recommend using a base colour to maximize the reflection and pigmentation. Without the glue and fingers, they don't give an opaque finish. They apply best with your fingers and a glitter glue. The duo-chrome toppers are designed to shift in colour. Angelic, Cashmere, Nefertiti are lighter in colour and would look great over the matte shades. The others have more of a sparkly finish and apply best with a wet brush. They are creamy, apply smoothly and pigmented, more than the others. My favourite are Turkish Delight, Blood Moon and Royal as they have more of metallic finish. The pressed pearls are pure pressed pearls in plum, bronze and rose hues that create a velvety, shimmer finish. I didn't experience any fallout in the pan. The mattes are blendable and they blend well into each other. Those three are my favourite matte shades from this palette. Amethyst, Saffron and Blazing had a rougher and drier texture in the pan but applied well with no patchiness. The matte shades have smooth texture and they apply evenly and pigmented with the exception of a few shades. We combined magenta, bronze, and golden tones to create a luxurious glitter texture that looks insane all over the lid or just as a liner. Glitter was a must for this palette! It just adds sooo much impact to your look. You guys will die when you see how each shade transforms in the light! This texture was so important to the palette as it perfectly captures the ever-changing illusions of the desert. I love using these by themselves, the formula is just SO rich, but they also layer beautifully on top of mattes.ĭuo-Chrome Toppers: Retrograde, Twilight, and Celestial. These pure pearl formulas create a high shimmer effect to add depth and intensity to your look. Pressed Pearls: Turkish Delight, Angelic, Cashmere, Royal, Nefertiti, and Blood Moon. We’ve included subtle sandy nude shades as well as vibrant purples and ochres. Of course, no palette would be complete without highly-pigmented, buttery-smooth mattes. Matte Shades: Blazing, Saffron, Amethyst, Oud, Amber, Eden, Musk, and Desert Sand.
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