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Nov 18, 2016
Chew L.
I'm looking for a neutral palette, something for everyday use and I've heard so much about naked palette. For beginner which one should I get? The naked 1, naked ultimate basic or any other suggestion?
Nov 18, 2016
Tabbitha S.
Honestly if you didn't want to spend that much money the Morphe 350 palette would be a great started palette also the too faced palettes as well.
Nov 18, 2016
Alexis C.
I definitely suggest the Naked Ultimate Basics, it's perfect for beginners, the shadows are amazing quality, and you can easily do day and night looks with it (:
Nov 18, 2016
Aryanna G.
I agree with Alexis I love that pallet
Nov 18, 2016
Samantha M.
The only problem is see with the Naked Ultimate Basics is that it's all matte... but it is a great starter palette... as long as you aren't looking for any kind of shimmer. My first was the Naked 2, and it was great, but if I could go back I'd get the too faced natural eyes
Nov 18, 2016
Nicole P.
I definitely recommend the too faced chocolate pallete! Super great pigmentation, shimmers and mattes, and an amazing colour selection!
Nov 19, 2016
Ziar K.
I agree with Samantha. That's my favorite basics palette because it has super pigmented and smooth mattes AND shimmers.
Nov 19, 2016
Claire H.
I got the Too Faced natural matte palette for my first ever palette. I think it was a really good purchase. Easy to use, good quality eyeshadow, lower price than some options. I think it's nice to have something a little smaller and less expensive because once you use it you figure out what you like, what you're missing, etc. The money I saved on it, I later spent adding some individual shadows to my makeup drawer that fill some of the holes in that palette.
Nov 19, 2016
Kayla Marie W.
I second either the too faced natural eyes palette or the too faced natural matte palette. Both are super versatile and I use at least one every time I do my makeup. The naked palette was my first and it was good because there's so many tutorials for it, but I definitely get more use from my too faced natural palettes in the long run.
Nov 19, 2016
Jenni L.
I would get the Naked Ultimate Basics- if you want shimmers and mattes, I would get the Naked 1 (original) and the smaller Naked Basics. The first one has warm tones and the second one has cooler shades.
Nov 22, 2016
Diana P.
My first palette was the 35O by Morphe it is cheap and as a beginner you want to play around with less expensive makeup then work your way up.