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The palette features 16 eyeshadow shades, with a mix of matte and shimmer finishes.
Shade names (for example) include: Mo’rockin Ice, Shisha Smoke, Mirage, Sahara Stunna, Evil Genie, Souq It 2 Me, Casablanca, Quicksand, Fez Up, Nuts N Dates, Marrakush, Desert Baked, Saffron, Henna Sea, Cumin Get It, Spice Trip
The overall finish and wear: Reviewers say the formula applies well, blends nicely, and lasts all day (even in humid conditions) when primed.
Packaging: Described as a Moroccan-inspired theme, solid build, includes full-size mirror, aesthetically designed with a slightly larger footprint.
Versatile colour story: Warm spice tones (oranges, coppers, bronzes), mixed with pops of color and cool tones give a wide range of looks—good for both everyday and editorial/brand visuals.
Blendable, good wear: Many users report that the shadows are smooth, have minimal fallout, and the wear time is strong (e.g., “10 hours no creasing/fading” in one review) despite challenging conditions.
Good for multiple skin tones: Because the mix of warm + cool, light + deeper shades, this palette can be used across models with varying complexions (which is relevant for your brand work).
Brand aesthetic fit: Given your premium-beauty, travel/lifestyle and high-resolution imagery workflow, this palette gives a rich, luxe look that complements high-end brand visuals very well.
Here are usage tips, tailored to your creative/brand-workflow:
Prime the lids: Use an eye-primer or concealer to create a smooth base and enhance colour payoff (especially useful for older palettes or humid environments).
Create your look:
For a simple everyday look: Choose a matte transition shade (e.g., Quicksand or Nuts N Dates), blend in a medium tone in the crease, and apply a shimmer lid colour (e.g., Casablanca or Mirage) for glow.
For a more editorial/brand-look: Use the vivid shades (e.g., Evil Genie-metallic blue or Cumin Get It-bright orange) for accent or under-lashline, combined with the warm spice mattes for structure.
Blend well: Because this palette has both mattes and shimmers, blending is key to avoid harsh edges—especially since your imagery likely emphasises clean, polished results.
Set stronger looks: For shoots, especially under lighting, you might lightly mist or set with a translucent powder in the crease area to reduce fall-out during the day.
Use for multi-purpose: The shimmer shades can double as highlight/inner-corner pop or body shimmer for lifestyle shots if needed.
Check lighting: Since you’re doing high-res visuals, test how the shades (especially the shimmers) reflect the light in your usual shoot environment to avoid unwanted glare or weird colour casts.
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