Asda Nude eyeshadow palette review
In the run up to the party season I want a eye shadow palette that can make my eyes sparkle and look fab with a little black number. Asda Nude eyeshadow palette comes complete with a delectable spectrum of warm Autumn shades. It comes with a double ended brush with a sponge and brush applicators.
The shades in the Asda Nude eyeshadow palette were buttery soft and gave great colour payoff as soon as I applied the swatches to my skin. I only needed one swipe of colour to get the finish you see in the swatch and didn’t need to build it up at all.
I was pleasantly impressed with the pigmentation of the matte shades which have fairly intense color. The shimmery shades have a gorgeous light reflecting highlight finish and I especially love the jewel like quality of Champagne and Stripped.
I applied the eyeshadow from the Nude palette using the brush and although it wasn’t the softest I’ve ever tried the color built up really quickly.
I wanted to create several looks with Asda Nude eyeshadow palette that really demonstrates the warm Autumn colours. Find out how you can recreate the looks below.
Jewelled gold
Jewelled gold combine brown and gold shades to create a delicate subtle smokey look. I love the gorgeous shimmer this look creates.
- Apply stripped to the inner 2/3 of your eye
- I added more depth to the look by applying Truffle to the outer 1/3 of my eye and blended the two shades together
Autumn glow
Autumn glow combines the warmth of a sunset pink and the frostiness of a light shimmer to create a eye catching look.
- I applied Champagne to the inner 1/3 of my eye
- To add warmth to the look and to contrast with the frostiness of Champagne I blended Wink in the outer 2/3 of my eye
The eyeshadows last all day without fading and there was no fall out at the end of the day. I did notice that quite a lot of eye shadow shifts in the pan when I applied it to the palette so it might not last as long as some pricier palettes.
Asda Nude eyeshadow palette is amazing value at just £6 and I would highly recommend you give it a go.
I give it:
Advantages
- Lovely selection of warm Autumn shades.
- No fall out.
- Blends easily.
- Shades are really pigmented.
Disadvantages
- There is quite a lot of powder loss on some of the shades when applying it to the brush.
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