
They blend well into each other which makes working with the shadows a dream. I’m thrilled with the fact that the lighter shade (named Canvas) shows on my not so sun-kissed skin. The matte shades all seemed to swatch well and were very buildable. When placing it over a primer, I am much more happy with the pigmentation. The white shade, named ‘Flashback,’ didn’t have much color payoff upon swatching. I’m loving using the champagne color, named ‘Face,’ as an inner corner of the eye highlight as well as regular highlight. He’s included a stark white shade, a beautiful shimmery champagne-colored shade, a banana yellow, a burnt orange, a smoky sienna color, a cool-toned brown, and a matte jet black. The middle row of tones are shades that both James and Morphe deemed the ones you would be privy to reach for more often. There are metallics included as well as shimmers and matte shades. After playing around with the shades and colors, I found that they pair up next to shadows that will blend well into and with each other. Right into a whole new world of colorful eye looks.Īt first glance, the arrangement may look slightly chaotic.

I’m a simple sister sort of gal when it comes to makeup, but these colors make me want to delve out of the realm of neutrals. Again, I’m loving the little details that went into making this palette. What they did, however, is the words ‘unleash your inner artist’. The upper portion doesn’t include a mirror, unfortunately, but that is pretty standard for a Morphe palette. James and Morphe have even included a protective plastic sheet that gives all of the eyeshadows names, which I think it such a sister smart idea.

The colors inside are bright, they’re bold, and as promised, looks to offer just about every look every artist would want. You’ve got to love that Morphe price point! Only $39 on the Ulta website! The sleek matte black design gives the feeling of luxury without needing to sell a kidney to afford it. You open the white box and inside is the palette itself. It’s clear that a lot of attention and detail went into the packaging alone. James Charles looks amazing painted on the outside white packaging. The packaging alone is awe-worthy, but I would expect nothing less from Sister James himself. So of course, I snagged a palette of my own. You can sister snag a palette of your own and unleash your inner artist by clicking here. The palette is so pigmented that it offers so many options and possibilities for creating your looks. So far, the product has been raved over by even the most experienced of artists and quickly sold during the first launch. You can check out the palette on Ulta’s website by clicking here: It even has the brightest and boldest of colors to make your look pop. It covers anything from neutral tones to transitional shades for the crease, sultry shadows. The palette boasts 39 pressed pigments and eyeshadows, giving you options for (literally) any makeup look you could dream of creating. Launched in late 2018, the palette set the world on a wild rampage to get their hands on their own. His latest Morphe obsession is none other than the James Charles Palette. It seems there isn’t a video that passes that he isn’t singing praises about their products, and with good reason. He isn’t shy about his brand deal with Morphe Makeup.
