Key Product Details
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Number of Shades — How many individual colours (“pans”) the palette has 24 Shades. More pans means more versatility for different looks.
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Colour Family — Often grouped into themes like neutrals, warm, cool, brights, smoky, etc.
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Matte — Flat, no shine; great for blending and transitions.
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Shimmer / Satin — Subtle sheen, catches light.
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Metallic / Foiled — High reflective finish for dramatic looks.
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Glitter / Topper — Sparkly shade used to accent Centre lids or inner corners.
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Texture — Smooth, finely milled powder that blends easily; creamy feel for easier application.
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Pigmentation — Colour payoff on the lid; a higher pigment load means more vibrant shades.
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Buildability — How well you can layer the shades from subtle to intense.
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Skin Type Compatibility — Most powder palettes are suitable for all skin types, though some formulas might be better for oily vs dry lids.
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Tested for Safety — Often labeled as ophthalmologist-tested, safe for contact lens wearers, etc.
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Mirror — Many palettes include a built-in mirror for on-the-go application.
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Applicators — Some include brushes or sponge tools, though many pros prefer using separate brushes.
Description
A big eyeshadow palette typically contains 24 shades, giving you a huge range of tones and finishes (matte, shimmer, glitter, metallic) to play with. These palettes are great for experimenting — you can do everything from subtle daytime neutrals to dramatic evening smokey eyes — without needing multiple small palettes. Because of all the shades, they’re often a bit larger in size and ideal for makeup lovers who like variety and creative looks.









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