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Etude Play Color Eyes Sand Hill Palette Review + Swatches

Everyone need a beige palette in his or her arsenal.

Before we jump into the review and swatches, I just want to leave a disclaimer stating that while Jolse gave me $60 in store credit to order items of my own choosing to share about on my blog, I have not been financially compensated otherwise to write this post. All opinions regarding the product mentioned in this post are my own. Now, let’s talk Etude palettes!

I don’t know if it’s just me, but I really like the clear cover with the white print design. It’s simple, but the sand castle doodle just adds a touch of playfulness that makes the design stand out in such a subtle way.

I included two swatch photos in this post so you can see how the shift affects the shimmers and glitters in this palette.

From left to right, top to bottom:

  1. Sand Bag (matte)
  2. Happy Sand Castle (satin shimmer)
  3. White Beach (sparkle topper)
  4. Sand Desert (satin shimmer)
  5. Golden Sand (glitter topper)
  6. Burning Sands (matte with shimmer flecks)
  7. Beach Party (sparkle)
  8. Salty Beach (matte with glitter flecks)
  9. Mud Brick (matte)

This palette is not your average neutrals palette. The colors themselves may not seem like anything new or innovation, but where this palette shines is the finish and texture. This palette brings a glam element with the various shimmer and glitter textures that reflect different varieties of shimmering sand. You have fine grain sand represented by the finely milled satin shimmers as well as coarse sand highlighted by the shade Golden Sand, a glitter topper with larger specks of gold, blue, and violet. A beige palette is useful as it can be used with pretty much any outfit, and this one from Etude is a nice choice for those who want to add a touch of glam to this basic (but classic) color scheme.

Here’s a link to the palette on Jolse for quick reference (not affiliate; just purely for your reference)! Click here.

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