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Go bold or go home, right?
Glitter eyeshadow really has made a come back recently and it's mainly thanks to our obsession with a certain TV show *cough* Euphoria *cough*.
We are all getting more experimental with our makeup than ever before. Trying different textures, bright colours, bare skin and the result makes for one hell of a Pinterest inspiration board.
While you might want to go down the more bold crying glitter Rue route (head straight to NYX Professional's Glitter Goals Cream palette for that), you might want something a little softer, a little more neutral, a little more Cassie.
In that case, we have Charlotte Tilbury's Luxury Pops Palette. 4 shades of your all time favourite neutral Pillow Talk shade but in oh so shiny glitter formulas.
Or, there's the Róen 75° Eyeshadow Palette that has the power to give anyone the kind of wet look sheen you're used to seeing in your favourite editorial spreads.
Not much of a Euphoria fan and just want an affordable glitter to throw in your North Face bag for your weekend of overpriced burgers and muddy field shenanigans?
At just under £5 Barry M's cream glitter palette means you don't have to worry about it getting lost in your tent and the cream formula means you can pack even lighter for the festival as no glitter primer is required.
Basically, whatever your preference and price we have found the ultimate glitter palette for you.
Yes, glitter can be a neutral as Charlotte Tilbury proves with her Luxury Palette of Pops.
I won't say it's glitter for grown ups because why shouldn't glitter be for everyone, but I will say it's the option for you less colourful people.
All 4 shades are suitably eye enhancing and can be layered depending on the intensity you are craving.
The bright shades are coming I promise, but not enough people know about Róen, so I feel it's my mission to fill you in.
Founded by celebrity makeup artist Nikki DeRoest (who has since parted ways with the brand), Róen's foil eyeshadow formula is pure editorial glamour.
In keeping with their effortless vibe, these creamy shades work best when applied to your lid directly with your fingers.
The result is wet look glitter in one swipe.
Not for the faint hearted, NYX Professional Makeup's Glitter Goals palette is a must-buy for anyone pitching up at any festivals this summer.
The 10 shades, ranging from silver to black are all a cream formula, meaning you don't have to worry about buying a separate glitter base to use with them.
Back in 2018 we were heartbroken when Boots announced that it was closing their iconic 17 makeup brand.
4 years later and 17 is back and at just £5, this palette will give you your glitter fix without maxing out your overdraft.
My favourite thing about this palette though? How inclusive the 9 earthy toned shades are. This is a colour story that will look beautiful on multiple skin tones.
Rom & ND is a Korean brand and their Better Than Palettes are the perfect balance of delicate and show stopping.
In here you get 10 (garden themed) shades which all have a slightly different glitter formula.
So whether you want a creamy shimmer or a chunky glitter balm, this palette has it all, along with the most beautiful colour story.
I get it. Glitter isn't an everyday option for everyone, so if you only want a one night stand with the sparkly stuff, you don't want to spend a fortune.
Barry M's compact offering means you can get 6 cream glitters for under £5.
Now you have no excuse for not getting into the disco ball spirit.
In my opinion, it's a right of passage that everyone should own a Pat McGrath palette and these smaller quads make that a little bit more accessible.
Each of these 4 shades has a slightly different finish ranging from glitter to matte and that pop of blue transforms this from all the other neutral palettes in your collection.
First of all, I know this isn't an eyeshadow palette, but, I figured if that's what you're looking for, you should know about this option by Makeup by Mario as well.
Mario's Master Metals palette contains 5 stunning metallic shades which you can use dry, but for an intense pure metallic finish I recommend using wet.
You can either spritz your brush with water, or I use his Master Manipulator.
Now, I actually prefer this to a glitter shadow as it doesn't crease, it lasts longer and for me, there's something a little cooler about one wash of metal all over the lid.
Bold? Yes. Incredible? Also yes.
Natasha Denona's Circo Loco palette is not for the faint of heart (or the hard of pocket) but when you see the fuchsia pint glitter shade called "Razzle Dazzle" your heart is sure to miss a beat.
Renowned for having one of the best eyeshadow formulas in the industry (and the most unique colour stories), Natasha's palettes are the most covetable.