Sunday, May 26, 2013

Swatches: Too Faced Natural Eye Palette

This is my favorite palette ever. And on a whim I just decided to do some quick swatches since my palette is looking a little bit worse for wear. I'm really sorry for the dodgy pictures, but I hope they're clear enough for you to get the gist of what they look like. I know the left hand side of picture is a little dark. ;_;

I swear I'm not a man, my arms are just really hairy. Hey, we are hominids anyways! Don't judge too much. Haha.

 More descriptions about the colours after the jump.



The colours are organised in three horizontal rows, 3 colours in each. First is the 'Day' colours. They are all matte and are the only matte shades in the palette.

Heaven: Pale cream/beige colour. Did not show up on my arm. But can be used as a base or subtle brow highlight.


Velvet Revolver: Taupe colour. Comes off looking a little more warmer than in the pan. Great for eyebrows. I recommend it for blonde eyebrows or mixing it with Sexpresso for the perfect natural brown colour. Also good for a blending colour in the crease for a natural eye.

Sexpresso: Dark grey undertone brown. Good for eyebrows as I said, nice for outer eye, crease work for a deeper natural eye look and eyeliner.

'Classic' set of colours.

Silk Teddy: Gorgeous colour. Shimmery marbled peachy based nude colour. Lovely for highlight in the inner corners and browbone. Also across the eyelid for a simple day look. Brightens up the eyes, very pigmented would show up on any skin tone and would suit any skin tone.

Push-Up: Another favorite in the palette. A shimmery warm slightly bronze brown. Absolutely beautiful as a wash over the lid. Not overpowering and very very flattering.

Erotica: A shimmer dark charcoal brown. It has fine gold glitters. Don't use this shade a lot, doesn't work for my skin-tone since it's more on the cool side. Would be nice for under the lashline and outer eye work.

'Fashion' set of colours

Nude Beach: Similar to Silk Teddy in colour but a lot more frosty. Contains chucks of glitter. Can be hard to work with. But I quite like it, mix it with water on a small brush to keep the glitter from moving for a strong under eye highlight.

Honey Pot: Another favorite colour. Pure real gold. Warmer gold. Very pigmented, can be used near the front of the eye and an under eye high-light. 

Cocoa Puff: Dark warm brown with golden glitters. Again, quite nice for outer-eye work.


Overall, this palette is so pigmented and so well worth your money. I love how it gives you the choice to create a natural eye all the way to a dramatic eye. They would suit so many people. Out of all the Too Faced palettes I recommend this one.

I know my swatches are not too clear but it was done and taken quite impulsively. I hope the descriptions helped since the pictures didn't do too justice to all the beautiful shades. 

Do you guys have a favorite neutral eye palette?

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