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Get $121 Worth of Tarte Eyeshadow for $54

Jan 17, 2025

Shoppers can’t get enough of these eyeshadows for the incredible staying power, rich pigments, and easy application. Just check out some of the rave reviews.

Tarte Golden Era Amazonian Clay Eye Palette Reviews

A shopper gushed, “Everything about them is fabulous. The cases are gorgeous and heavy…the colors are sublime, the pigment SO good, and the brushes are luxe. Seriously, I thought about buying another set for future use, but there is so much product in one palette, they will last a long, long time. Get these! KEEP them all for yourself! Love love love!”

Another shared, “These are fantastic, large pots in the pallets, with incredible color pay off. The brushes are high end. The value is phenomenal.”

Someone wrote, “Lovely pigmented color, little fall out. Tarte seldom disappoints.”

“WOW! Did I say WOW? What a fun package and so beautiful. I have to buy more to share. I can’t bear to give any of them away,” a customer wrote.

“Eyeshadow have great color payoff. All of them are so pretty. It was hard to choose what color first,” a fan of the product reviewed.

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