I picked my Wet n Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Trio up at a makeup sale, for a few dollars. I have the palette #332: I'm Feeling Retro, which features a shimmery white highlight, a dark teal shade and a plum shade.
These palettes come in a black case with a clear lid, through which you can clearly see the shadows, which have suggested uses ('browbone' for the white, 'crease' for the teal and 'eyelid' for the plum) stamped on them. I tend to ignore this a little and use them how I want, but it's a good place to start.
Each shadow is a decent stripe of colour, making it easy to get a brush into. Ignore the brushes that come with it - they're teeny. Ones a sponge applicator, and the other is actually a brush, but they tend to be a bit blunt and smudgey, and I prefer my usual brushes for precision and blending.
These colours are reasonably subtle but can be built up a bit. They don't have quite the impact of some of my brighter colours in other palettes, but that does make them a little more wearable for work, and they're very pretty. They last a reasonable time during the day - enhanced by a shadow primer - but not outstandingly so. The finish is quite shimmery.
These shadows are very easily removed, although a wee lingering shimmer is sometimes evident. I like the palette, but am a little disappointed with the lack of vibrant pop.
This is one of my favourite neutral trios. The color combination is perfect for my skin tone and creates dimension in my eyes really well. The feel of the powder is a bit on the dry side and there's a bit of fall out so I make sure to tap my brush each time I pick up color. The pigmentation is awesome and blends in so easily. It stays on well and doesn't collect in creases. There's a fair amount of eyeshadow in each pan and the clear container it comes in is completely see through, which makes it easy to tell which is which. Definitely recommend this for beginners who want to try neutral colors at a cheap price.