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Christmas Wishlist 2012 - Add-on: Too Faced Sweet Indulgence Gift Set

Hello again, I forgot to add this to the Christmas Wishlist I posted yesterday. I thought I would still mention it seeing as though it looks like a great gift.

As you can tell by the title of this post, it is the Too Faced Sweet Indulgence Palette. Included in the set is a full size Shadow Insurance in Original, 2 blushes in Cocoa Rose & Sweet Pink, 2 bronzes in Chocolate Soleil & Sun Bunny Light, a highlighter in Candlelight Glow, 16 highly pigmented eyeshadows ranging from matte to shimmer, a dual ended eyeshadow brush and three how to cards.

There are two sections to the palette and they come in a tin case, which is very pretty. Both sections can pop out and you can keep the top eyeshadow section in the lid part of the tin if you wanted to. Some of the eyeshadows are already part of the Too Faced range of cosmetics, but I think some of them are exclusive to this palette. Also if you ever manage to use everything up or want to keep them somewhere else, you have a nice storage tin.

If you are thinking of buying this, I would get it now because it is Limited Edition and I don’t think there will be any left for the Christmas sales. I don’t think I will be getting my hands on one of these, as it is too much money to spend on myself for no reason this close to Christmas, I also have two other Too Faced palette, which feature some of the same eyeshadows as in this set.

In the UK you can get it for £42 from BeautyBay.com and in the USA you can get it from Sephora for $52.

If you are lucky enough to get your hands on this palette, let me know in the comment section what you think of it!

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