![]() I just realized I’ve gotten quite far along in my review without addressing the scent! Yes, this whole palette smells like peaches and the fragrance will waft up every time you open the case. If you need one good reason to buy this palette, buy it for this shade. I’m just a huge sucker for coppery plum shadows (of which there are few in the world) and this is a truly gorgeous iteration of it. Peach Pit, Luscious and Caramelized are so, so beautiful and rich I’m having a hard time picking my favourite from the bunch. The shades that had the best texture were the metallics. The dryness of the shadow base meant that the glitter kind of went everywhere when I was swatching, but in all fairness I didn’t swatch over primer and I’m pretty sure they’ll adhere a lot better to primed lids than a dry arm. ![]() The only colours I had trouble with were Candied Peach and to a lesser extent, Talk Derby To Me. The texture of these shadows is on the dry side, though they are all very even, pigmented and smooth – even the mattes. The eyeshadows in this photo appear quite true to life, save for Candied Peach which has a light smattering of fine fuchsia glitter that sadly didn’t show up well in pan photos or swatches. The rest of the shades are a mix of frosts, metallics and glitters. It’s worth noting that 7 out of the 18 shades are a balanced mix of matte base, transition and crease colours, which speaks to how well this was designed as an all-in-one palette. This is truly the ideal ratio of shades for me personally, but the colours on a whole are so beautiful that I’m not at all surprised at how popular this palette is. Out of the 18 shades, about 2/3 of them are warm with the other 1/3 being more neutral than actually cool. ![]() Up to this point, the closest I’ve ever gotten to that was the original Urban Decay Naked palette…and even then I’ve almost never touched Creep and Gunmetal. Right off the bat, I could tell that I’d actually use every single colour in there, which is pretty unusual (for me at least). For me, Too Faced can do very little wrong when it comes to eyeshadow quality.I’m super excited about this, because out of all the Too Faced palettes out there, the Sweet Peach Palette is the one I have been – ahem – stalking the longest. I find that this palette is incredibly versatile and that I can create a wide variation of day time and night time eye looks. And while this can still be described as relatively neutral, the peach toned theme is beautiful and really brings out the blue in my eyes. I tend to stick to brown-bronze neutral palettes. This is not like any of the palettes that I already own so I am really pleased that I did decide to pick it up. Perfect for those who are a bit scared of dark shades! Although it looks dark in the palette, it applies relatively sheer. Talk Derby to Me – a blackened purple with a little sparkle. Summer Yum – another matte, darker medium brown-red. This is the second dud for me – it simply doesn’t have any pigmentation. Peaches n Cream – a light yellow toned peach with a hint of gold. This is one of the two only disappointing shades for me. Peach Pit – a dark brown with a hint of red.ĭelectable – a warm burgundy with a mild shimmer. (One of my personal favourites).Ĭandied Peach – a vibrant pinky-orange with a pinch of shimmer.īellini – a peachy pink with a gold shimmer. Nectar – a light gold with a frost finish.Ĭobbler – a medium-dark reddish brown. Perfect for smoky eye looks.Ĭharmed I’m Sure – a matte, medium, dark-brown. Beautifully unique, but I have noticed that this one has more fall out than some of the others.īless Her Heart – an olive green shimmer with a gold undertone. Luscious – a peach-gold metallic shade and one of my personal favourites. I like this for highlighting my brow bone or for adding a brightening effect to my inner corner. White Peach – a slightly off-white, satin finish. Now let me tell you a little bit about the shades. As expected, the pigmentation is top quality and the shadows are so easily blended like other TF shadows that I’ve tried. Inside houses 18 beautiful shades with cute peach inspired names and across a great shade range. ![]() The palette comes in the form of a tin much like the other TF palettes but has cute little peaches embossed on the tin in various shades of peach with an ombre effect. Unsurprisingly, the palette smells like artificial peaches which I personally love but I do know others really didn’t like it. Let’s start with the packaging – always a winner with Too Faced and if you ask me and this is no different. I eventually caved a couple of weeks ago and picked the little gem up and I couldn’t be more pleased that I did it. But I simply couldn’t escape the temptation on social media.
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