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Anastasia Beverly Hills // Modern Renaissance Palette Review

Anastasia Beverly Hills // Modern Renaissance Palette Review



This palette has been on my eyes almost everyday lately with the fall weather hitting us.
This is a favorite in general for me, not only because of the beautiful shades, but also because of the quality of the formula and pigmentation. This was a palette I always kept putting off from buying because I felt like I had these shades in other palettes already. Let me tell you, this palette is still worth if for the formula of each one of these shades. The blendablity of these is incredible. When I first started using this palette I freaked out each time I would put a new shade on because of how much pigment and how far each shadow goes on the eyes. I just knew I would be blending forever to get these shadows to look good. It wasn't an issue at all! They blended perfectly and weren't time consuming for me. I love every look that I've created using this palette and the long wearing of it. I recently created 4 looks with only this palette to show each shade and how beautiful these auburn smoky eyes are for fall time. Like seriously, if you don't have this palette for the fall time you're missing out! 
This palette is gorgeous and is a 10/10 for me! 
Modern Renaissance is $42.00. You can find it on ABH, Ulta, and Sephora







Shades Used: Tempera, Golden Ochre, Primavera, & Realgar.


                                                        
Look 2 ( Dewy Fall Look

Shades Used: Buon Fresco, Vermeer, Love Letter, & Antique Bronze.





 Look 3

Shades Used: Raw Sienna, Burnt Orange, Red Ochre, & Tempera.


 Look 4

Shades Used: Tempera, Warm Taupe, Cyprus Umber, & Venetian Red.






 
 Top Row of Shades (left to right swatches):

Cyprus Umber, Love Letter, Antique Bronze, Buon Fresco, Vermeer, Golden Ochre, & Tempera. 












Bottom Row of Shades (left to right swatches):

Realgar, Warm Taupe, Venetian Red, Red Ochre, Primavera, Burnt Orange, & Raw Sienna.











All of these looks will be on the blog soon! 

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