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Too Faced Sweet Peach Palette

I finally got my hands on this juicy palette! I have been waiting for this to arrive in the UK for ages and I initially wasn’t going to buy it as I have so many other palettes, but when it became available on Debenhams website, I just couldn’t resist!
The packaging is like the Chocolate Bar Palettes. It is a thin metal material with a peach and pink blend/fade colour theme. It has raised peaches carved onto the lid and gold writing on the front. It has a secure magnetic opening/close. Inside there is a mirror and the eighteen eyeshadow pans. The shade names are printed in gold above each shade.
You get eighteen 0.95g eyeshadows in various peachy pink, coral, bronze and purple shades. The powder formula is infused with peach essence, which gives it that luscious peachy scent. The shades were selected to compliment and suit all skin tones.
White Peach - light beige
Luscious - medium copper brown
Just Peachy - medium rosy pink
Bless Her Heart - medium, dark olive green
Tempting - blackened brown
Charmed, I’m Sure - medium dark brown
Nectar - light golden yellow
Cobbler - medium reddish brown
Candied Peach - muted medium orange
Bellini - light peach pink
Peach Pit - dark reddish brown
Delectable - dark purple burgundy
Peaches ‘n Cream - light yellowed peach
Georgia - medium peachy orange
Caramelized - medium warm toned bronze
Puree - medium caramel brown
Summer Yum - dark red brown
Talk Derby To Me - dark blackened purple

Also included is a How-To Glamour Guide, which includes three looks; Peaches & Cream, Smoldering Peach and Southern Belle.

This palette is great! Not is the packaging really attractive and cute, it also smells amazing inside! The eyeshadows are definitely my kind of shades and the different kinds of looks you can create with it are endless. The eyeshadows are highly pigmented and are the usual high quality Too Faced are known for and there are a variety of finishes included. The shade names are cute too, all peachy themed! I am so happy I decided to get it after all. I have also heard that Too Faced will be releasing some peachy themed lip and cheek products too, but I doubt these would interest me. This eyeshadow palette is perfect for neutral lovers because there is small pops of colour as well as your standard beigey and brown shades. I would recommend this too anyone, unless you dislike scented products… or peaches!

Price - £39.00   Rating - 5/5
Recommend - Yes       Re-Purchase - Yes
Available at - Debenhams, Sephora

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