I'm pretty late in purchasing this palette, but the reason is that ever since the palette first came out, I was in a constant back-and-forth debate with myself deciding if I truly wanted it. As I said before, this palette is best known for its warm tones, and as I'm one who inclines towards the more cool to neutral tones for the majority of the time, I was hesitant if the palette would get used enough by me.
So, based on photos and swatches, I broke it down. I looked at the palette shade by shade and envisioned the variety of looks that I could do and wanted to do with the palette. Looking at each shade, I realized that there are only 5 extremely warm shades in the palette: Love Letter, Burnt Orange, Red Ochre, Venetian Red, and Realgar. The rest are slightly cool or neutral. Since I do dabble in warm tones once in a while, especially during the autumn, I actually also see myself using the rest of the warm shades, which can be quite wearable. Overall, I've realized that this is indeed a well rounded palette!
Tempera - satin cream
Golden Ochre - matte light mustard
Vermeer - shimmery light pink champagne
Buon Fresco - matte cool lavender/mauve
Antique Bronze - satin bronze with plum undertones
Lover Letter - matte raspberry red
Cyprus Umber - matte deep brown
Raw Sienna - matte tan brown
Burnt Orange - matte orange-brown
Primavera - shimmery gold champagne
Red Ochre - matte maroon red-brown
Venetian Red - matte deep cranberry red
Warm Taupe - matte taupe
Realgar - matte deep orange
When it comes to quality, I'm sure it's already well established how amazing it is. The shadows are extremely pigmented and blend beautifully and easily. The shadows do have kick-up as they are quite powdery, but they do not translate into heavy fallout once applied onto the eyes. Each shade is soft to the touch, although the most shimmery shades (Vermeer and Primavara) are very soft, to the point where they feel like creams. I love this as the shimmer pigment is amazing!
Before ending off this post, I'll also quickly note the packaging. The colour scheme is so pretty with the lavender front and simple white font along with ABH's rose gold logo. The case is felt/velvet, so I have to be very careful that it doesn't get dirty. The magnetic closure opens up to a relatively large mirror and inside also contains a dual-ended brush of which I'm not a huge fan of as the blending side is quite scratchy.
Final thoughts: I love this palette! I also adore the concept behind the palette as it represents Renaissance art, which means that the shades in this palette were well researched, which I highly appreciate. It's difficult to compare this palette to my other favourite, the Tarte Tartelette in Bloom Eyeshadow Palette*. The Tarte one is more neutral and natural, whereas the Modern Renaissance is more bold. I truly believe that having these two palettes really complete my eyeshadow collection and I'm not really longing for any shades now that I have this new palette. Do you have this highly raved palette? What do you think about it?
This is one palette I need to pick back up. I was a little scared of the pigmentation and the really warm shades but since I've been playing around alot with warm shades, I want to give this one a try again. http://www.mrsqbeauty.com
ReplyDeleteI understand! I was questioning if I would actually use the warm tones, but the warm shade in this palette are surprisingly wearable for me and are perfect for autumn! Although I'll admit, I still use the cooler shades more often.
DeleteI'm so glad you like this palette! It's in the running to be my absolute favourite of all time.
ReplyDeleteNicole | The Glam Surge
I'm so glad to have finally gotten it! I now understand the love many people have for this Palette!
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