Friday, February 6, 2026

eyeshadow palette review: vintage rose artistry palette (morphe)

It is time for another makeup review here on the creation of beauty is art. Several months back, my mom gifted me an eyeshadow palette with nine different shades inside. The 9V Vintage Rose Artistry Palette from Morphe has all sorts of dusty rose colours and everyday neutrals to choose from. Ready to take a look at all of the colours inside and find out how this eyeshadow palette performs? Here is everything you need to know about this easy to wear Morphe release. 

The 9V Vintage Rose Artistry Palette has a nice assortment of eyeshadows. There are matte and shimmer shades in a variety of colours. It is nice that there is a warm cream shade to use as a base or for blending, colourful medium shades, and a deep brown for contrast. Having light, medium, and dark shades in this nine shadow eyeshadow palette makes it ultra versatile. It is possible to create dramatic smokey eye looks, something soft and neutral, or something that falls somewhere in the middle. 

According to the brand, this eyeshadow palette has "powerfully pigmented, crazy-creamy, beyond-blendable shades...made for creating rosy, soft glam looks." When it comes to the quality of the eyeshadows, these are impressive overall. The formula is creamy and blendable for most of the eyeshadows. The exception is the shade Flourish, which is a beautiful shimmery white. It looks fantastic when applied, but is fairly dry compared to the other eyeshadows in this palette. Overall, the quality is solid and the colour story in the Vintage Rose palette is outstanding. I love the dusty rose inspired colours and the different finishes. 


The 9V Vintage Rose Artistry Palette is easy to use and can create a lot of different makeup looks. For the one above, the light pink shimmer, Perf In Pink, was applied all over the lid and the rose coloured shade, Rose Bold was applied through the crease with a fluffy brush for a softer look. The white shimmer, Flourish, was added to the inner corner and on the lid to bring in some extra sparkle. The white shadow, That's Classic, was used to blend everything out, and then the deep brown, Forget Me Not, was applied along the lower lash line. The rest of the makeup look was fairly simple, highlighting that this Morphe eyeshadow palette can create something beautiful without a whole lot extra product. This eyeshadow palette has been a lot of fun to put to use - and has really come in handy for those everyday makeup looks where I want a little something special. 

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Do you like the colours in this Morphe eyeshadow palette? What makeup items have you been reaching for lately? 

1 comment:

  1. The perfect palette for spring!
    Ttally love your make up!!!
    XO
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