Viseart Warm Edit Palette Makeup Look Ideas (x10)

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Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details
A Warm Gold & Copper Look | Look Details

Viseart Warm Edit Edit Eyeshadow Palette ($39.00 for 0.28 oz.) is a new, permanent 12-pan palette that features a mix of new and previously-released shades housed in a slim palette. It should be a workhorse palette for warmer-toned, more sunset-esque color combos. For me, I see most of the experimentation in the colors from crease and above, which can get warmer, cooler, yellower to more orange depending on the combo.

About This Series

Each look idea is centered around a “quad” of four shades with the expectation that one might bring in the appropriate brow bone or additional transitional shade based on skin tone. I know that I tend to use more like five or six shades in a typical look, but I think that four is a happy medium to give a good idea of the “core” color scheme of a look while giving you the ability to lighten/darken as desired. I have listed the colors in this order: inner lid, middle of lid, outer lid/crease, and crease/above crease.

You might see combinations that seem slightly repeated but placement will vary (e.g. a halo placement where the lightest and more shimmery shade is placed on the center) as placement can also create a different effect/look! You might also want to consider incorporating your favorite matte/shimmer shades (as applicable) to increase the versatility of certain palettes. Consider these ideas a jumping off point!










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M. Avatar

Interesting how close this is to Natasha Denona’s Sunset pallet, with Viseart’s mainly just being an abbreviated version. However it seems you found hers better, since you gave hers an A.

Alecto Avatar

Nice! I feel certain I can duplicate all these from my stash (though I’m not sure I have a yellow that is quite like Saffron). I know I’ve already done something like 3.0, 6.0, 8.0, and 10.0, but I might have to play with all these, even if it means repeats.

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