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The palette is described as “a limited-edition eyeshadow palette featuring six ultra-creamy, blendable, one-swipe shades in glimmering warm neutrals and vivid bolds.”
It contains 6 shades of ~1.3 g each (≈0.04 oz) according to listings.
It’s part of Rare Beauty’s eye-makeup collection and fills the role of a compact, high-impact eyeshadow palette.
Compact yet impactful: With six shades in one palette, you get variety without oversized format—ideal for ecommerce shoots, model kits, travel/lifestyle sets.
Range of finishes & tones: The description mentions “warm neutrals and vivid bolds” which gives flexibility—from everyday looks to strong editorial/model looks. Great for multi-look brand campaigns.
Creamy, blendable texture: According to reviews, the formula is ultra-creamy, one-swipe and blends easily — helpful when lighting is varied (studio, daylight, mobile) and you need consistent eye-looks.
Brand alignment: Rare Beauty’s aesthetic resonates with premium beauty-lifestyle visuals, so incorporating this palette helps maintain a cohesive brand library.
Model-kit friendly: For shoots with multiple models/skin-tones, having a palette that covers neutrals through bolds reduces the need for multiple palettes—efficient for your workflow.
Here’s how you might apply it in your professional/brand imagery workflow:
Prep the eyelid (primed, concealer or foundation base) to ensure the eyeshadow performs well and photographs cleanly.
Choose your shade and finish depending on your shot:
For lifestyle/autumn/natural: pick a warm neutral from the palette and apply across lid, softly blending into crease.
For bold/editorial/model: use one of the vivid shades in the palette, maybe with the metallic or shimmer finish, to add impactful dimension.
Application tip: Use a flat brush for lid application to pick up the creamy/one-swipe texture, then a soft blending brush to diffuse edges. Because your visuals are high-res, ensuring clean edges and good blend is key.
Mix finishes: For depth, apply a matte from the palette in the outer corner/crease, then a shimmer or metallic from the same palette on the lid or inner corner. This palette is built to allow such combinations.
Model/kit tip: Carry the palette in your kit so you can quickly adapt looks across skin tones/models without switching palettes.
Photography check: Under your lighting (studio + daylight + lifestyle), test how the metallic/shimmer shades read—sometimes very shimmery finishes reflect light strongly, so you may need to soften by applying over finger or with damp brush for subtlety.
Touch-ups: Because it’s compact, great for location/travel shoots—models can refresh lids without carrying full separate palettes.
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