The palette has five warm and five cool shades that you could mix together for your own unique shade and have a blush for every occasion. The shades are pretty much universal and I think given the shade range there is a shade to suit everyone in there. The shades include 8 limited edition blushes and highlighters in Deco (poppy pink), Mod (coral peach), Culture (coral shimmer), Surreal (bright pink), Concept (pink/nude), Icon (dusty rose), Montage (mauve pink) and Ironic (berry rose). The 2 limited edition highlighters are the shades Crafty (shimmer pink) and Idol (shimmery nude).
They're made to last 12 hours and derived from natural Amazonian clay to provide longer wear. The formula contains mineral pigments to soften the skin and they're paraben, sulfate and phthalate free. When I was in Los Angeles I was torn between a Tarte blush or a Too Faced blush and I went with the latter purely for the packaging. When I saw this Amazonian Clay Blush Palette Colour Wheel in Sephora I immediately added it to my wishlist and I'm so glad I did. The pigmentation in my eyes is perfect, as it's not too pigmented as to make it unblendable, but just enough so it lasts all day. For me, I don't need full sized blushers as I never make my way through them, so these smaller sized blushes in one compact palette make it great for travel and storing in my makeup storage.