I’ve owned probably 40 eyeshadow palettes over the years, and warm tones are where I always come back. Bronze, copper, terracotta, and burgundy are the most flattering colors on the widest range of skin tones, and they photograph well in any lighting. Here are five warm-tone palettes I’ve worn enough to know their strengths.

PaletteShadesFinish MixBest For
Urban Decay Naked Honey126 matte, 6 shimmerDaily wear, gold lover
Anastasia Soft Glam148 matte, 6 shimmerVersatile, neutral warm
Natasha Denona Glam159 shimmer, 6 matteEvening, special events
Huda Beauty Warm Brown Obsessions96 matte, 3 shimmerCompact, travel
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Dreams124 matte, 8 shimmerSoft romantic looks

Urban Decay Naked Honey

The Naked Honey palette is the one I reach for when I want a true bronze-gold look without committing to anything dramatic. Twelve shades, six matte and six shimmer, all leaning gold and amber. The mattes blend smoothly and don’t drag the skin. The shimmers are buttery, with the standout being “Florets” (a true copper) and “Bouquet” (a deep gold). Pigment is consistent across the palette. I get a full day of wear with primer. The only weak shade is a brown matte that runs a touch dusty, but it’s a usable transition.

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Anastasia Soft Glam

Anastasia Soft Glam is the most versatile warm palette on this list. Fourteen shades that lean neutral-warm, with strong matte transition shades (which is the actual hard part of any palette). “Burnt Orange” and “Tempera” make killer crease colors. The shimmers are pressed pigment quality, with “Glistening” being a creamy champagne I use as an inner-corner highlight. The mattes don’t kick up much fallout. If I could only own one warm palette for daily wear, this is the one. The packaging is heavy and includes a real-size mirror.

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Natasha Denona Glam

The Natasha Denona Glam palette is the splurge pick. Fifteen shades skewed toward shimmer, with metallic finishes that don’t exist in drugstore palettes. “Sleek” is a bronze foil that picks up dramatic with a damp brush. The mattes are fewer but very pigmented; “Caly” is a deep burgundy matte that works as both a crease and a lower lash line. This is an evening and event palette, not an everyday one. Pricey, but the formula quality is genuinely a step above. One swipe is enough; building is unnecessary.

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Huda Beauty Warm Brown Obsessions

The Huda Warm Brown Obsessions palette is the size of a card deck and lives in my travel makeup bag. Nine shades focused on warm browns, terracottas, and a couple of gold shimmers. Pigment punches above the palette’s price. “Daze” is the warm brown I do my entire eye look with when I’m short on time. The compact size means a small mirror and basic packaging, but for travel or a beginner kit, it’s perfect. Buy a few of the Obsessions palettes in different color families to build a versatile mini-collection.

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Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Dreams

The Pillow Talk Dreams palette leans soft and romantic rather than dramatic bronze. Twelve shades in muted warm pinks, peaches, and rose-golds. The shimmers are a wet-look finish that catches light beautifully on camera. The mattes are pigmented enough to define a crease but soft enough to not look harsh on mature skin. I use this palette for daytime when I want warm tones without the full bronze drama of Naked Honey. The packaging is more delicate than UD or Anastasia, but the formula stands up.

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How to Choose

Start with how often you’ll use it. Daily wear needs balanced mattes and shimmers, so go with Soft Glam or Naked Honey. Evening and event use can lean shimmer-heavy (Natasha Denona Glam). Travel kits should be compact (Huda Obsessions). Soft daytime looks suit muted warm palettes (Pillow Talk Dreams). Check the matte transition shades. They’re harder to formulate than shimmers, so a palette with good mattes is a sign of a serious formulation. Avoid palettes with more than 12 shades you won’t use; you’re paying for color count. Always swatch on bare skin under daylight, not store lighting.

Frequently asked questions

What skin tones suit warm eyeshadow palettes?+

Warm-tone palettes flatter olive, golden, and deeper skin tones beautifully, but they also work on cool and fair skin when you balance with cooler liner or mascara.

Are matte or shimmer warm palettes more versatile?+

I find palettes with a balanced mix (4 to 5 mattes plus 4 to 5 shimmers) most usable. All-shimmer palettes look great but limit you to evening looks.

Do warm palettes work for hooded eyes?+

Yes. Focus deeper transition shades in the crease and shimmer on the lid. Avoid placing shimmer in the actual crease, which emphasizes the hood.

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