LOOKBOOK: Too Faced Sweet Peach Palette

For a thorough review of the palette please visit my previous post, this post will detail the looks I have constructed whilst testing out the palette including a heavy picture load.

In all of the looks I used the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer first.

The first time I used the palette I set my primer with Peaches n Cream, popped Georgia loosely in the crease and then defined with Summer Yum. Peach Pit served as a soft liner though produced a lot of fallout.  I finished with White Peach under the brow and at the inner corner. I took Summer Yum and Peach Pit along the lower lashline.  The look lasted 7 hours before creasing.




Next up you can see a more smokey look which started with Peaches n Cream all over and White Peach under the brow.  I then blended Tempting from the lashline up to the crease and placed Puree there.  I used Georgia above Puree to further blend out.  Peaches n Cream followed by Puree and Tempting went onto the lower lashline.  I applied White Peach to the inner corner using a finger. After a solid 10 hours the shadows were creased.





In the below images used Adagio from the Balm Jovi palette (just trying to pan that shade) to set my primer and then put Bless Her Heart over the mobile lid and lower lashes.  This shade started out patchy and had to be built up.  It worked better once I used my finger but I suffered glitter fallout.  Nectar was put on the centre of the lid and applied nicely with a finger.  I placed Georgia blended around the eye and Charmed, I'm Sure deepening the crease. To finish I applied White Peach to the inner corner and nectar along the inner third of the lower lashline.



 
In this look I placed Caramelized (a very well pigmented shade) all over the lid and used Candied Peach to blend this out.  Using a pencil brush I deepened the crease with the classic Charmed, I'm Sure and took this onto the lower lashline.  To top it off I put Luscious on the centre of the lid for a halo eyed effect. Above you can see the before and after of Luscious.  At about the 6 hour mark I started to see creasing.





The last look I have photographed uses Cobbler on the outer half of the lid and Just Peachy on the inner half.  Both shades required building to full opacity.  Georgia as usual was placed in the crease with Puree to deepen.  I then smudged Delectable onto my lower lashes and blended over this with Puree.  I retouched the lid shades at the end of my blending process.



I didn't manage to take a photo of every look I created with the palette (running perpetually late will to that to you) so if you want to see more combinations hit me up and I can try them out.

Thanks for reading (and viewing my amatuer level selfies),

Cassy

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