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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