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Morphe 39A eye look


Hi guys! Morphe have recently brought back the 39A palette due to high demand and I couldn't be more pleased. I bought this palette a while back when it was sold for a limited time. At the time I thought about reviewing it however it went out of stock not long after I purchased it so I didn't think it would be fair to review a product you could no longer get your hands on. So now that it's back I'm going to be showing you a look a created using the palette. 
I wanted to create a simple look with this palette using the pink shades. I started by using the palest transition shade and placed that all over my lid focusing it more in the crease. I then used these three purple/pink shades from the top row of the palette in my crease, bringing the most vibrant pink highest up in my crease and placing the other two colours on the outer v of my lid. I then took this deep gold shade and packed that all over my centre lid. I then topped the look off by adding some mascara and highlight to the eye area.
I think this is an amazing palette that Morphe have created.  The shadows are brilliant quality and it is very versatile. You can create so many looks out of this one palette. It even has a range of transition shades to suit multiple skin tones. I this make up artists would really enjoy this palette but also anyone would likes being creative with their eye looks. 

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