
We didn't expect Hailey Bieber to use this affordable eyeshadow palette - but now it's at the top of our wishlist
There's no doubt about it - Hailey Bieber knows how to start a trend. From 'glazed donut' nails to 'cinnamon cookie butter hair' (yes, really), the influence she has on the beauty industry is undeniable.
In a recent video that amassed 8.8 million views, the model and entrepreneur shared her summer makeup routine, in which she was spotted using Morphe's ChromaPlus Outer Spice Palette - and now you can pick it up yourself for just £16.
Morphe Outer Spice 6-Pan Eyeshadow Palette
Looking for your new favourite eyeshadow palette? Morphe's ChromaPlus Palette in Outer Spice will soon become a go-to in your routine.
Featuring six rich, warm shades from cinnamon to burnt orange, this palette creates effortlessly smouldering looks that work from day to night.
In fact, beauty fans have called it the 'ultimate little palette' for adding a pop of warmth and drama without the fuss.
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Combining six ultra-pigmented shades, the palette blends both timeless and trending shades for everyday or bold makeup looks - and customers are as obsessed as Hailey.
'This is a great on-the-go palette if you want a soft glow,' said one shopper. 'It's great for a daytime look, but even better for a night out. For a bold look, wetting your brush does give it that strong shadow you may like. The colours are amazing!'.
'I've been loving this! The pigmentation is super rich, and it shows up beautifully with just one swipe,' said a second customer.
'It's also incredibly easy to blend, which makes creating different looks so effortless. Whether I'm going for something bold or more natural, this palette delivers every time. Definitely a go-to in my makeup routine now!'.
'There is no way to truly express how beautiful this palette is just through a review,' said a third shopper. 'I already liked Morphe, but wasn't a super fan so I really was unbiased when using it. First, the colours are stunning. Perfect for summer! It swatches so smoothly and blends impeccably. Lasted without setting spray for about eight hours'.
The latest in a flurry of incredible new launches from the brand, the ChromaPlus palettes come in six colour ways - though OuterSpice is perhaps the most wearable for day-to-day use.
The palette combines two neutral matte shades, as well as one shimmery pink and one shimmery chocolate brown shade, and two otherworldly metallics.
In Hailey's video, she combines her signature glowy complexion routine with a swipe of shimmer on her eyelids, using a primer underneath for longer wear. She finishes her look with faux freckles, and, of course, her signature Rhode lip products.
Created with a brand-new formula that delivers all-day, creaseproof wear, each shade boasts a buttery-soft texture that makes blending a dream.
For the best results, the brand recommends applying matte shades with a fluffy blending brush for a seamlessly diffused effect.
For a more precise application, use a smaller detail brush - this is particularly effective when using the Dash of Cocoa shade as a liner or to define the lash line.
To create depth, blend in darker shades to the crease of your eyelid with a medium-sized brush, before pressing in shimmer or metallic shades to your eyelid with your fingertip or using a flat packer brush.
Top tip - for an ultra high-impact finish, wet your brush before going in with the metallic shades for a more intense colour payoff and incredible vibrancy.
Ready to follow in the footsteps of Mrs Bieber? Buy the palette for £16 here - though if you want it, you'll have to be quick - as it's already sold out elsewhere. Run, don't walk!

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