Georgia – Matte light peach – pinker than Peaches ‘N Cream above. Texture is very smooth and has great pigmentation. Applies pretty patchily but can be layered up to decent coverage. Similar to Peach Pit, this feels very dry and is powdery when swatching. Feels very dry to the touch, but colour payoff is surprisingly good both in swatches and on the eye.ĭelectable – Deep eggplant purple that is mostly matte with slight shimmer. Peach Pit – Red based purple-brown shimmer. The texture is buttery and the colour payoff is excellent in swatches, but must be packed on when applying to the lid. The glitter doesn’t adhere to the matte shade very well, but there’s no fallout beneath the eyes.īellini – Shimmery pink with a golden duochrome. The texture has a dry, sandpapery feel and it takes several layers to build to full pigmentation. Pigmented colour and butter texture, yet another standout of the palette.Ĭandied Peach – Bright matte coral with pink glitters. Soft and pigmented shade, and looks a lot less yellow swatched than in the panĬobbler – Red-based bronze shade. Very dry and patchy, and takes a lot of layering to get good coverage on the eyes. However, it needs a bit of building up on the lids.Ĭharmed, I’m Sure – Medium matte brown. Texture is feels gritty, but colour payoff on swatch is good. Tempting – Deep brown-black with bronze microshimmers. Formula feels very smooth and swatches nicely, but needs a lot of layering on the eyes. Swatches quite well, but takes a lot of patting on the lids to get decent coverage.īless Her Heart – Shimmery army green. Just Peachy – Warm pink with a golden shimmer that kind of reminds me of Nars Orgasm. Very buttery and pigmented – a clear standout in the palette. White Peach – Satin white with good pigmentation, both swatched and on the eyes. However, to play devil’s advocate, I must say that I do like the variety of shades (with a few exceptions), because I enjoy having more colour selection to choose from, rather than just varying shades of peach. ![]() I can definitely understand the validity of this complaint, considering only three, arguably four, shades can be called peach. However, when I was doing swatches for the blog, I tried to smell the swatches on my arm, and they still carried the scent of peaches.Ī lot of the complaints about this palette is that it wasn’t peachy enough, especially considering the name. I personally love the scent, although the smell is not detectable to me once the shadow is applied on my lids. It’s an artificial scent which is quite strong, and may turn some people off. Inside, the palette has a mirror with the same ombre peach design all around it, as well as the name of the brand and palette.Īs most people know, this palette smells of peaches. As usual, Too Faced’s kitschy and childish packaging gets me again. The case is so adorable – an ombre peach pattern with little raised peaches where all of the pans inside are, as well as a peach with the name of the palette on the bottom right corner. The magnet doesn’t feel particularly strong, but at least it doesn’t open up when I hold the palette by its lid. The shadows in the Sweet peach palette are housed in a rectangular metal case with a magnetic closure. Also included is a little booklet with three different look ideas you can recreate using the shades in the palette. The 18-shadow palette retails for $59 CAD and can be purchased at Sephora or on the Too Faced website. It consists of pinks, corals, neutrals, and purples, and the packaging says it is “bulk made in the USA, assembled in Dominican Republic”. This palette has those shimmery peach shades! ![]() I never asked her what colour it was (I always thought it might be MAC’s Expensive Pink), but I feel like I’ve always been on a low-key search of a shimmery peach shade since. I went to university with a girl who wore the prettiest shimmery duochrome coral-peach eye shadow every day. To be fair, I did not actually buy this only because of the hype it received back then. I feel like I need to start a new series: “P&I Gets Sucked into Cute Packaging Again – Did This Product Actually Work?” but with a better name. Most of you might know that this palette got a ridiculous amount of hype when it came out for the first time in spring of 2016, mostly due to the packaging, the peach scent, and because it was limited edition. ![]() This palette has been out for two years already so it’s been reviewed by everyone and their grandmas, BUT the reason for having a blog is getting my own opinions of beauty products out there, so I DO WHAT I WANT! In honour of Valentine’s Day, I am reviewing pink products for the next two weeks! After using this palette exclusively for almost two months, I think I’m ready to review the Too Faced Sweet Peach palette.
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