What to Look for in That Type of Palette
To get something that gives you both bold and wearable looks, a good palette should include:
| Feature | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Mix of finishes (matte, satin, shimmer, glitter) | Allows you to build depth (mattes) and add sparkle or highlights (shimmers) |
| Cool tones + neutral / warm tones | Blues, blacks, and chocolate browns let you make contrast looks; neutrals help with blending transitions |
| Good pigmentation & blendability | You want the blue & black to show up well, but also to blend seamlessly into softer shades |
| Long wear / good formula | Smudge / fade resistance, especially for darker shades |
| Safe / non‑irritating formula | Especially if you have sensitive eyelids or use near eyes frequently |
đź’ˇ Example Palettes / Ideas
I searched but didn't find a perfect match immediately; many palettes lean more neutral or warm. But here are some that are close in style or concept and can serve as inspiration or alternatives:
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A “smoky blue + neutral” palette where you can use the cool tones for more dramatic eye looks and the chocolate / brown shades for blending or as transition colors.
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A palette where one or two shades are deep black/charcoal, one or two are blues (metallic, satin), and the rest are neutrals / browns / lighter shimmers.
You may find limited edition or boutique brands offer exactly what you want. Checking beauty marketplaces (like Amazon, Shopee, local makeup stores) under search terms like “smoky blue eyeshadow palette 9 color”, “black & blue matte shimmer palette”, or “punk eyeshadow 9 pan” might yield better results.






