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Package Dimensions : 7.6 x 5.08 x 1.34 inches; 7.05 ounces
Manufacturer : MOOMARTO
ASIN : B0G7G3N5R2
Best Sellers Rank: #27,748 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #39 in Makeup Palettes
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ALL-IN-ONE FACE PALETTE – Multi-use makeup palette including eyeshadow, blush, bronzer, and highlighter in one compact case. Perfect for creating a complete full-face look with one palette
HIGH PIGMENT & BLENDABLE FORMULA – Richly pigmented powders with smooth texture. Easy to blend, buildable color payoff, and suitable for both beginners and professional makeup artists
MATTE & SHIMMER FINISH – A balanced mix of matte and shimmer shades for versatile makeup looks—from natural everyday makeup to glamorous party and evening styles
LONG-LASTING & CREASE-RESISTANT – Long-wear formula with minimal fallout. Stays vibrant throughout the day without fading, smudging, or creasing
TRAVEL-FRIENDLY & GIFT-READY – Compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for travel, daily use, and makeup on the go. A perfect Valentine’s Day gift for women, girls, and beauty lovers








Jennifer –
Great product
Using it daily and love it.
Kayla Marie –
Nice Palette With Good Pigment
I love makeup and am always trying new products, especially when it comes to anything that makes getting ready easier. I have more makeup than I care to admit, but I’m always drawn to products that combine multiple things into one. So when I saw this palette, it looked like such a convenient option to have everything in one place, and I had to try it.The quality of this palette is really nice overall. The palette itself is cute and the colors are really pretty. It comes sealed, which I really like, and the compact has a magnetic closure with a mirror inside, which makes it really convenient to use. It’s definitely a Tuscan Dreams dupe palette, but at a fraction of the price. On the front it even says “The Best Of The Best Tuscan Dreams” like on the original. One thing that was confusing though, the brand name on the palette is Dunuf, which is different than the listing brand name. Not really a big deal, but worth mentioning. In the palette, you get a full face setup in one palette, six eyeshadows, a bronzer, blush, and highlighter, so it’s very practical.The powders have a smooth, almost slightly creamy baked feel to them and are really easy to work with. They pick up well on a brush and blend out nicely on the skin. The pigmentation is decent but leans a bit lighter, so it’s easy to build rather than being super intense right away. The blush and bronzer are both a swirl of multiple colors, which gives them a really pretty look in the pan. I do think the bronzer leans more like a highlighter, and the highlighter is more like a really light eyeshadow shade. There’s not a ton of shimmer or glow to it, but overall the palette does lean a bit more on the shimmery side depending on the shades you use. The colors are very neutral and wearable, which makes it easy to create a soft, natural look. The blush is a little brighter compared to the rest of the palette, so I just go in lighter with that. On the skin, everything blends really nicely and doesn’t look patchy or heavy. You get good color payoff and it lasts a decent amount of time throughout the day. It’s not a luxury formula, but it doesn’t try to be, and for what it is, it performs really well.It’s one of those palettes that makes getting ready quick and easy since you have everything in one place. It’s great for everyday use, beginners, or when you just want something simple and all in one. I will say it’s a little larger than you might expect, so not the most compact for smaller makeup bags. Also keep in mind it doesn’t come with any brushes or applicators.At the current price of $19.99 (as of 4/4/26), I think this is a good value. Overall, it’s cute, easy to use, and gives a nice natural look. It has everything you would want in a face palette and works well. I would recommend it
BRENDA BRAMER –
Easy on
Beautiful makeup, great coverage
D Davis –
Nice warm-toned palette for the price minus highlighter
I didn’t know really what to expect from this palette nor did I realize it’s a dupe from a more expensive, well-known brand when I initially ordered. I don’t know how this palette compares to the original, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by it. I’ve used it everyday since I got it.The collection of warm, earthy shades are really beautiful. I’m more of a medium/olive skin tone, so some shades were too light for me— like Terrosa and Perla unless I built them on top of darker shades. The palette #2 probably would have been better suited for my skin tone. But I still love the other colors in the palette—and they’re warm-toned and work really well with my complexion.The color pay-off is great for this price point. Some shadows need a little building up, but they blend nicely and don’t look dry or patchy.As a 39 year old woman, I’ve moved away from using powders at all, so this palette was a test for me. I found that they blended nicely and didn’t settle into my fine lines. They didn’t look chalky or cakey like normal powders can. I still try to do a light hand though and to not overdo it.The bronzer and highlighter were kind of duds. The bronzer is more like a highlighter, but it does leave a beautiful, golden glow, so not all was lost there. The highlighter doesn’t highlight much at all—very little shimmer (if any) and it’s more like an ivory matte powder. Like I mentioned before, I think the darker toned palette would have worked better for me personally. But the product themselves are pretty great (minus the highlighter.) They’re not top-of-the-line nor would I expect them to be at this price. But overall, this palette has some beautiful shades and will continue to use it daily. (SN: all the swatches were one swipe except Gusto)
Reviewing Beauty –
baked face and eye palette with bronzer, highlighter and shimmery shades, soft radiant glow
This baked powder palette is a fun and affordable introduction to the baked makeup style. If you’re curious about baked formulas but don’t want to spend luxury prices right away, this is a nice way to try the concept.The packaging and shade names will feel very familiar if you’ve used a certain popular baked powder face palette before, including phrases like “The Best of the Best” and “Tuscan Dreams.” The layout includes several baked eye shades along with a bronzer and highlighter, all with that marbled baked powder look.The smaller eye shades all have a soft shimmer to them. Even shades like Tarosa, Gusto, and Luna have a subtle glow, while Sabia, Alba, and Perla are more noticeably shimmery. The powders pick up nicely with a brush, which is something I always test since finger swatches can be misleading. With a brush they apply smoothly, diffuse well, and are buildable.Pigmentation is a bit lighter compared to higher end baked palettes, which is expected at this price point, but it still builds up nicely and blends easily. The finish is soft and radiant rather than overly intense, which can actually make it very beginner friendly.Interestingly, the bronzer ended up being more shimmery than the highlighter. The highlighter has more of a soft pearlescent glow, while the bronzer has a stronger sheen that could even double as a highlight depending on how you use it.I’m in my mid 30s and starting to deal with fine lines, and the formula didn’t settle into texture any more than my other powders. It worked well with my primer and mineral powder foundation and held up nicely throughout the day.At around $20, this is a very approachable baked palette. It’s a good option for someone just getting into baked powders or for a younger makeup user who wants to experiment with the look before investing in a more expensive palette.
Jessica –
Smaller than I thought quite pigmented. Dont need much blush
AT –
I’ll be direct in saying that I have no real experience with makeup of any description (at least in the way that it’s intended to be used) so my points of comparison are relatively limited. Further, I don’t really have any conventional use cases for this product as something that I would be wearing personally. Rather, I have been using this makeup kit as a sort of accent palette for scale models in the same way that I would use hobby-specific dry pigments. Basically, I have a bunch of tabletop models from a fantasy setting. Each model sits on a base, which is decorated to look like terrain–in my case, a sandy desert. I intend to use these colors to dust across the terrain on each model’s base to give the desert theme a shimmering, magical aesthetic, and also to better unify the paint jobs on the individual models by making them look dusty in a cohesive way.The project as a whole is lagging somewhat as I’ve had limited time to work on all the models involved, but my initial test runs with the terrain on its own is quite promising. I’m able to swirl the assorted colors in this collection over the artificial sand texture I have with a basic drybrushing technique, and by building it up gradually it manages to tint everything in more or less the way I had hoped. I normally lock dry pigments in place by using a varnish afterwards, but I’ve noticed that doing so makes these lose a bit of luster once everything dries. As such, I’ve elected to simply leave these pigments bare afterwards, as they seems to bind reasonably well to the acrylic paint over the sand texture that I’ve been running with so far. So long as the models stay dry, it shouldn’t be much of an issue.I did apply a small pattern of each color on the back of the middlemost row of my knuckle joint to see how they handle adverse conditions, and while it is probably the sort of test a mild-tempered lunatic would perform I think it’s fair for me to say that these pigments hold up quite well. There was a little smudging by the end of the day (and some tax forms on my coffee table are a little more colorful than they had been before) but on the whole everything mostly stayed as it was when I applied it, with a very minor buildup of pigment in the creases on some knuckles (which are, admittedly, much deeper than any crease on my face, so I think that’s fair).Overall, while my use case is a little unorthodox here, if you have a few relevant hobbies or crafts that you do I can say that this product is definitely worth considering if you like these colors. I’m not really experienced enough with these sorts of things to grade them against their competitors, but functionally it seems to work pretty well.
LS –
Fantastic little pallet
Tia Kennedy –
It is cover really well!! Come with everything you need in 1 pallet.
A Blair –
When I saw these glorious shimmery eye shades, I immediately anticipated intense saturation and dramatic payoff. (I was thinking of highly-pigmented and long-wearing formulas by the likes of Mac.) Once I came to understand that this palette is designed to be subtle—to impart sheer, realistic glow and shimmer, and *not* drama—then I came to appreciate what it has to offer.I spent some time working with these shades to get used to the pigments, and to understand how they perform. I will say this: this is not the high-end premium product that it’s clearly designed to dupe (see L Geller palette of the same name), but at CA $23.99 (a small fraction what the LG would cost) I feel it performs well enough to be worth the extra prepping/setting it needs. I found that using it straight and trying to build up coverage and/or blend was an exercise in frustration [note: I’m over 50… no longer have dewy impeccable skin!!], however: with a good silicone-based primer (on moisturized skin), and good brushes, these could absolutely be coaxed to yield lovely results. I also found that a setting spray was essential in order for the look to last. If you are used to using primers and setting spray, and already own them, I wouldn’t count this palette out. But if you’re wanting get your whole “bare face shimmery” look from one place with minimal extras and just a few quick swipes… you may find this kit disappointing.It occurs to me that for a younger girl just beginning with makeup, this might be a great starter. The sheer coverage would be insurance against a heavy hand, and the sweet pink-but-still-earthy tones would be age-appropriate. Quite possibly on younger skin, priming wouldn’t be so essential.The case is nice enough; has a good magnetic closure and a decent mirror; there’s also a plastic form-fitted insert to keep each colour protected and clean. Still, as a palette it is going to get messy—the ‘baked’ domes and all that shimmer let off a lot of loose residue, and I found I was constantly wiping with a cotton pad to keep shades clean from cross-contamination.