Eyeshadow Palette: 16 Colors, Matte & Pearlescent
Create every look from one palette
Skip the mismatched singles and reach for coordinated matte and pearlescent shades instead. Build soft daytime definition, warm smoky eyes, or reflective occasion looks from one compact.

One Palette, Many Moods
Unlike a single-finish or tightly limited palette, this compact combines coordinated warm-toned matte and pearlescent shades for dependable definition and reflective impact.

Build soft definition
Dusty rose, warm beige, peach, mauve, deep brown, and burgundy support everyday shaping, crease depth, and smoky definition. Pair them with makeup brushes: cosmetic for controlled blending.

Add reflective impact
Copper, champagne gold, and other pearlescent pans add light-catching contrast when a simple matte look needs an occasion-ready finish. Keep the rest soft, or turn up the drama with a richer rose or plum.

Keep your routine together
A flat rectangular hinged case keeps 16 powder pans in one travel-friendly format instead of scattering the routine across separate singles. Add makeup organizers: travel if you like your beauty bag especially tidy.
Why shoppers reach for it
Different mornings, events, and makeup moods. One compact keeps showing up.
I keep the beige, mauve, and brown shades together for office mornings. No more hunting for a crease color.
Bought this to practice warm neutral looks and ended up loving the rosy combinations too. The pans make choosing a pair easy.
Packed it for a wedding weekend. Matte for the daytime ceremony, champagne gold for dinner.
The terracotta, mauve, copper, and burgundy shades are exactly what I use for creative styling jobs. Fun without becoming random.
Good weekend palette and the flat case replaces several loose shadows. It is a little wider than I expected, though.
The rose and brown family feels very coordinated. I can pick shades quickly instead of building a whole plan first.
I like having matte options beside the shine shades. My everyday look stays soft, but I can add a little light for dinner.
Used the burgundy and deep brown for a celebration eye and loved the depth. A few pearlescent shades need a careful hand to keep fallout tidy.
A sensible alternative to collecting several small palettes. The peach, copper, and plum route has become my favorite.
Build a look in three steps
Give each shade a job, then add shine only where you want the light.
Start with structure
Sweep a matte beige, peach, or dusty rose across the lid as your base.
Shape the depth
Blend rose, mauve, terracotta, or brown through the crease and outer corner. Use burgundy or plum when you want a deeper smoky effect.
Tap on light
Press copper, champagne gold, or another pearlescent shade onto the lid or inner corner for a focused reflective accent.
The numbers behind the palette
A compact color wardrobe with a clear shade count and measurable total volume.
More looks, less clutter
The practical difference is coordination: one case covers more eye-look roles than disconnected pieces.
| 16-Color PaletteBEST FOR RANGE | Scattered Singles | Single-Finish Palette | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coordinated shade family | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Matte and pearlescent finishes | Yes | Partial | No |
| Supports everyday and dramatic looks | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| All shades stored in one compact | Yes | No | Yes |
| Requires separate shade matching | No | Yes | Partial |
Everything in the case
Clear expectations for what arrives in this single-palette format.
A better way to build eye looks
One compact replaces the guesswork of scattered singles with a warm color wardrobe that makes sense together.

The Full Bag Problem
A crowded makeup bag can still leave you missing the one shade needed to finish a look. Singles pile up, combinations become guesswork, and the morning routine takes longer than it should.

Your Color Wardrobe
This 16-color mix brings warm beige, peach, dusty rose, terracotta, mauve, plum, brown, and burgundy into one practical spectrum. Quiet definition and dramatic depth finally live in the same case.

Choose Your Finish
Start with matte structure, then switch on the light with copper, champagne gold, or another pearlescent accent. The change from polished daytime makeup to evening shine takes one extra shade, not a whole new palette.

One Compact Wins
The result is a more prepared makeup bag and more freedom to experiment. Pack one flat hinged compact for weekday definition, celebrations, creative color, and weekend trips.
Care for your palette
A few simple habits keep pressed powders tidy and ready for the next look.
About this item
Create soft daytime definition, warm smoky eyes, or pearlescent occasion looks from one coordinated 16-color palette. Matte and pearlescent finishes keep the routine flexible without filling your bag
Versatile 16-color palette combining matte and pearlescent eyeshadows
- limited shade variety
- difficulty creating coordinated eye looks
- need for both everyday and dramatic colors
Questions before you choose
Straight answers for shoppers comparing finishes, shade range, format, and everyday use.
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