Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette Review

Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette Review

Hi loves!  Today, I will be reviewing the Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette that I ordered from Ulta.  I already own the Shadow Couture World Traveler Palette, Self Made Palette, Artist Palette, and I ADORE them all.  They each come with a beautiful assortment of high quality eye shadows.  I’ve seen glowing reviews about this particular palette on YouTube, so I was eager to put it to the test and see if it lives up to the hype.

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What it is: An essential eye shadow collection with 14 shades in neutral to berry tones. (Sephora.com).

Price: $42, 14 x 0.02 oz eye shadows

Where to Buy: Ulta, Sephora, ABH website

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Packaging:  The packaging is fairly compact and sleek.  It has a decent weight, feels sturdy in the hands, and stays closed with a magnetic closure.  I have had no issues traveling with the other ABH palettes, so this would also withstand the abuse of travel in a cosmetics bag.  I enjoy the feel of the pink, suede exterior of the palette.  It reminds me of the It Cosmetics Naturally Pretty Palettes.  The pink suede is very feminine, although I can foresee this becoming stained quickly.  This palette also includes a flattering mirror inside and a handy dual ended eye brush.  ABH’s other palettes also came with the same brush and they are actually great quality.  The fluffy end is wonderful for blending transition shades into the crease and the denser end can be used for packing color around the lash line.

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Formula:  According to Sephora.com: A present-day take on Renaissance colors, this eye palette features 14 shades that let you create stylish, day to night looks.   I am so blown away by the quality of these eye shadows!  They are even smoother than the shades in my other ABH palettes.  These eye shadows are so pigmented that the colors shine vibrant and true, even against my golden-tan skin tone.  Additionally, they are so creamy and blend like a dream on the lids, creating the softest, smokey eyes.  Because they are so buttery soft, there was quite a bit of shadow pick up and fallout when I initially dipped my brush in the shadows.  However, this is not a big issue to me as I typically apply my eye shadow before my face makeup anyways.

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Color:  I am obsessed with warm toned eye shadows so this palette is pretty much a compilation of my favorite shades ever.  There is a nice selection of 3 satin/metallic shades and 11 matte shades. The gorgeous range of warm transition shades are my jam!  My favorite shades are Raw Sienna (neutral amber with an ultra-matte finish), Red Ochre (sienna with an ultra-matte finish), and Realgar (brick with an ultra-matte finish).   I cannot get over how stunning these shades are!  

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Swatches:

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Finger Swatches
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Arm Swatches w/ Flash
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Arm Swatches w/o Flash
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Swatches

Application: I created my go-to warm smokey eye by applying a mix of Tempera and Vermeer on the brow bones to highlight, a wash of Raw Sienna as a transition, blended Red Ochre in the crease, and Cyprus Umber along the lash line.  These shadows can be applied as a soft wash on the lids for everyday or you can really pack on the color for photos.

Overall Rating:  I rate the Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette as 10/10 stars!  I held this product to very high expectations because of the brand and hype, and this surpassed them all.  For $42, this is actually a pretty good value for a gorgeous assortment of high quality eye shadows.  If you are a lover of warm and berry tone eye shadows,  this beautiful palette would make an amazing addition to your collection.  I am in LOVE with this palette and would recommend it again and again.

Have you tried the ABH Modern Renaissance Palette?  What are your thoughts on the product?

XO,

Mary Dee

 

7 thoughts on “Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette Review

  1. This palette looks so pretty. I have not bought any ABH shadows in about 6 months because the last palette has some inconsistency in the shadow formulas (some were kind of dry) but I’ve heard the formulas are all pretty good now so I ordered on Sephora a couple of days ago. Can’t wait to try

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