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Perfect Palettes for this Autumn


This Autumn is about rich, bold and warm hues. A mixture of reds from orange to pink, burgundy to plum. I'm not usually a fan of warm eye shadows on myself on a day to day basis but this Autumn I'm going to fully embrace the warm tones as its not something I've ever really done. Plus, there are loads of amazing warm-toned palettes available everywhere right now from low end to high end that it'd just be rude not to.
As much as I'd love to own all of these palettes and take my own photos with swatches etc I can't afford to splash out purely for the purpose of a blog post. So I've used some of my knowledge, taste and preferences to bring some picks on perfect palettes that are ideal for use this Autumn. 

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Seeing as the singular Mac eyeshadow pans are priced at around £10 each this is a really good price for this palette of 9 shades. I've not personally tried them myself but just by looking at this palette I can tell they are excellent quality and highly pigmented. I love the selection of colours together here, they compliment each other really well.

I love this palette for a more refined selection of warm colours. It includes 10 different shades which look like the basic essentials for those perfect warm everyday as well as evening looks. The quality of Zoeva shadows are really good so I know this won't disappoint!

This palette I do have myself and has appeared on various different posts on my blog. Although I've been using it through summer I think it's a great Autumn palette too for the deeper orange, red and purple shades. It's really versatile and is split between light and dark shades so there's plenty of choice.

Probably one of the most popular palettes around at the minute is the Morphe and I've chosen the warm palette for its wide array of orange and purple hues. There's no denying that this palette doesn't look amazing and is highly suitable for those warm Autumnal eye looks. I particularly love the shades in the bottom two rows, the browns look insanely rich.

This is an elegant, more neutral palette made up of 12 perfectly selected nude brown tones with just a touch of warmth. I love the hint of green and orange in this and think it would make a lovely palette for someone not too fond of using bold colours.

Although not greatly available in the UK (or just always sold out) I had to include this in here as it's absolutely dreamy. I love shimmer shades more than any other and the intensity of the ones in this palette look incredible. I've also seen this used by Jaclyn Hill so it must be good! I'd love to have a play around with this palette, it looks so glamorous.

Laura Geller The Delectables palette - Delicious shades of nude | £35
This is one of my favourite palettes in terms of colour selection. I think they are all beautiful earthy nude shades that look visually really nice together and there's not one I wouldn't use! The silky looking shadows are all baked and I love how they look like little planets!

The most affordable of my picks is this mixed shade palette made up of warm red and cool grey tones. The shadows are a mixture of matte and shimmer and would make for a perfect day time palette! I personally rate Makeup Revolutions eyeshadows good and love their wide selection of palettes.

This palette is kind of split between brown/neutral and purple/burgundy tones as well as a pop of pink. The selection of shades is really lovely and the majority of them are either satin or shimmer. I do have the Natural Eyes palette by Too Faced and the satin shades are my personal favourites as they are so buttery!


Which is your favourite palette for Autumn? 






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