I own the Meet Matt(e) Nude Palette, but I think that this new matte palette is better. Though it is definitely not going to be a palette for everyone, the Meet Matt(e) Trimony Palette is a great addition to my collection. TheBalm describes it as “The special occasion palette. Featuring nine versatile shades, these matt(e)s are ‘suit’able for any occasion. With a velvety smooth texture, triple-milled formula and true-to-pan payoff, your look will live on happily ever after. Always easy on the eyes, Meet Matt(e) Trimony transitions from business casual to black tie in no time.” Take a look.
The Meet Matt(e) Trimony Palette is a good palette for those who like neutrals and purple tones. It contains nine romantic shades that are great for a date night or a wedding, but neutral enough to fit in at the office. The pans are huge and easy to get a brush into. The formula is not creamy like Lorac and Urban Decay, but that could be a good thing for those who find soft shadows crumbly and hard to work with. TheBalm shadows are easy to blend and have great pigmentation, but don’t have the same fall-out issues that softer shadows do. I think it’s a good formula that applies evenly, blends smoothly, and looks great.
The shades in the Meet Matt(e) Trimony Palette lean toward the purples, so if you avoid those colors normally, then you should skip this palette. If you like purples though, Meet Matt(e) Trimony is laid out really well. There are several medium crease or transition shades. There is a lovely bold cranberry shade and a deep purple for your pops of color.
A matte cream, dark brown, and soft black round out your basic neutrals, making this a solid palette. With my skin tone, I can create several whole looks with this palette, without needing to bring out any supplementary shades. The brown and black make good liner shades. This is sort of a simple, unassuming palette, but I think it is really good and worth picking up.
ZZM Rating: 3.9/5
Author: Ritika Jain
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