Hey friends, welcome back and for those of you who don't know me, I'm Courtney.
Today I'm going to be sharing my demo, swatches, and review of the Too Faced White Peach palette.
This palette contains a mix of matte, shimmer, and glitter shades and it's supposed to be
a cool toned version of the Just Peachy Mattes.
I'm going to go ahead and show you swatches first.
Peach Cream is a matte soft cream.
Peach Suede is a matte dusty rose.
Peaches and Dreams is a golden peach pearl.
Crème de la Peach is a soft coral with gold sparkle.
Peach Sorbet is a matte creamy peach.
Glistening Peach is a rose gold with sparkle.
Peach Smoothie is a matte rose taupe.
Sweet Fig is a matte smokey mauve.
Peach Ice is a white shimmer with gold sparkle.
Fuzzy is a matte creamy gray.
On the Grill is a matte charcoal gray.
And Peach Passion is a deep orchid with blue and purple sparkle.
I'm going to go ahead and insert the demo.
I'll be using every single color in this palette and several different looks.
I went ahead and put on my eyeshadow primer.
I used Too Face Shadow Insurance on my lids.
I use the ColoreScience Total Eye under my eyes.
I set it with my Milani Prep Set Go Setting Powder and I'm just going to dig into this
palette and see what happens.
I'm going to try and use every single shade.
I'm using Peach Cream and just kind of applying that as a wash on
my brow bone/crease because I have hooded eyes.
Very powdery formula.
Definitely smells like peaches.
I'm going for Sweet Fig next and applying this as a transition shade.
I like that this is a cool tone.
It's a really nice cool tone on me.
Sweet Fig and Peach Cream, apply and blend out very nicely.
I'm spraying my brush with all nighter spray because I want to use Peach Passion and it
looks like it's going to be glittery and messy otherwise.
Oh my God, it's a purple.
It has pigmentation from Too Faced.
This is amazing.
Alright, I'm grabbing a different brush just so that I can try it with a dry brush too,
just to see how well it works or doesn't work.
It's okay with a dry brush.
I still think it looks better with a wet brush.
Alright, I'm going to take On the Grill, which seems to be their deepest shade and I'm going
to put a little bit of definition at the outer part of my eye.
It's also very powdery and I'm grabbing a Sigma E25 to blend this out.
I guess really I don't need to do both eyes since I'm just testing this out but I wanted
to test at least out ... I wanted to test the blue-ish purple color out just to see
how it worked.
I'm going to go back with a little bit more of that Sweet Fig.
I'm finding if I kind of just press like ... Press like this my brush onto the pan, it kicks
up less powder and I do prefer that.
Alright, I'm going to add a little bit of a highlight with Peach Ice.
Oh my God, Peach Ice is like super just glittery, barely seems to adhere to my brush but it'll
work as a little highlight at the end corner.
Alright, so I would say that this isn't bad.
The colors blended out pretty well.
The purple performed way better than I expected because I have been ragging on Too Faced purples
for a long time.
I think their last good purple like was probably Black Orchid, Night Orchid, something like
that.
It was some sort of orchid color.
Alright, so here's look one.
I've got several more colors to use in the palette so I'm going to go on to the next
look.
This is Peach Suede and I'm just trying to apply it as crease color.
It's also got that sort of powdery formula but it seems to blend out okay.
Has fairly good pigmentation.
I'm bringing this color down onto my lid, the mobile part of my lid.
I'm going to blend out the edges with Peach Cream.
Yeah, we've already used this color but ... Oh yeah, it blends out nicely.
Alright, I'm going to try Crème de la Peach on my lid.
It's like a pastel matte orange and it has gold glitter but I don't feel like the gold
glitter really translates to the lid at all.
It definitely looks lighter on my eye than it appears in the pan.
I'm going to go in with Peaches and Dreams along my lower lid.
Oh, this color is so much nicer than the color I just put on.
This ones really buttery.
This is Peaches and Dreams.
It's much better than Crème de la Peach.
I'm basically layering some of that Peaches and Dreams on top of Crème de la Peach.
I think I'm going to try a little bit of Peach Sorbet at the lower lid.
It's a good transition color, although I feel like this is a really weird pastel look thing.
I'm going to put a little bit more of that Peach Suede on the outer lid and then I'm
going to grab some of that darker color, On the Grill and just shade.
I did have a super amount of fall out just now from Peach Suede because I didn't tap
off my brush but before I was being pretty careful and didn't see a lot of fall out.
Yeah, I don't like this look at all but this is what I came up with.
So we've got three colors left.
I'm taking Peach Smoothie, which is the pink shade.
Ooh, it's very, very light and very pastel.
I'm going to use it basically in the smokey dome shape.
I'd say this color blends out pretty easily.
Needs a little bit of Peaches and Cream to soften the transition of the edges.
I'm going to use Glistening Peach on the lid.
This color basically looks like NARS Orgasm in an eyeshadow.
It doesn't apply very well with a dry brush so I'm going to try wet.
It just doesn't want to seem to come out of the pan, like it's like it's flaking.
It looks much better when used wet, much like the purple-y blue color.
I just don't think it looks great.
Alright, I'm going to use Fuzzy for my lower lid.
Fuzzy is just fine, like it's a great color but I'm really not impressed with Peach Smoothie
or Glistening Peach.
I am going to go ahead and do one last look with this palette so that I have something
on my eyes whenever I'm recording my review.
This time around, I'm going to be doing the Colorescience primer with three in one eye
treatment primer because it's tinted.
I am setting as usual with my Milani Prep Set Go Setting Powder.
I'm using Sweet Fig as my transition color and lid color.
Using Peach Cream to blend out the edges.
Using Sweet Fig under the lid, or the lower lid rather.
This would probably be a good like every day minimal eyeshadow type look but I'm going
to add some On the Grill to add some definition.
I need a little bit of sparkle so I'm going to put Peach Passion on my lid.
Okay, now that you've seen the swatches and the demo of the colors, I'm going to go ahead
and talk a little bit about the palette.
The palette is $45.00.
You get 12 eyeshadows.
They are 0.04 ounces each, so they're a little bit smaller than average.
Typical eyeshadow size is 0.05 ounces, so it's just a little bit smaller for each shade.
I personally found most of the mattes in this palette to be very powdery.
I found it best to basically lay my brush ... Like kind of pat it on the shadow and
then go from there to apply the color.
Whenever I tried to sweep it across the color too much, it would kick up way more powder
than I was expecting.
The glittery shades were very, very densely packed, almost like a completely different
formula and for some of them it was hard to get any good color payoff.
Some of these colors I don't agree with the description that Too Faced gave them at all,
like On the Grill is definitely a charcoal gray in my opinion.
Fuzzy, they call it a matte creamy gray.
I would actually consider it more like a taupe because it really ... I feel it has a lot
of brown to it.
It's definitely cool toned but definitely has brown tones.
I love Sweet Fig but I love that sort of mauve color on me.
I think it's a great transition shade or a great crease shade, or if you just want like
a one and done eyeshadow, that's the sort of color I would wear.
I found Peach Smoothie to be very pastel like, like a pastel pink and I didn't think it had
the best pigmentation though it blended out okay and I could build it up without a problem.
Peach Sorbet had really nice pigmentation.
I did not like Crème de la Peach.
It looks like it has glitter in it, like a gold glitter in it, but when you put that
on the lid it doesn't really translate to that on the lid, it looks just more like a
pastel orange and I didn't really feel like it had the best color payoff.
It was a very disappointing shade.
Peaches and Dreams was a much better color.
That color applied very easily and was very buttery.
It was probably one of the best colors in the palette.
It's a shimmer formula.
Glistening Peach was disappointed.
Now Glistening Peach reminds me of NARS Orgasm, like a peachy pink with a gold shift and gold
glitter, but it was just very difficult to get out and I felt like basically I was kind
of almost digging at the color so I didn't think it was very good.
Peach Cream was great as a base shade or to blend out the edges of other colors and Peach
Suede was great too.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I bought this palette hoping that it would be as good as the original Just Peachy Mattes
and in my opinion, it's not.
I do really like about four of the colors in the palette.
I really like Sweet Fig, Peach Passion, On the Grill, and Fuzzy.
Those four colors worked very well for me.
Peach Ice, which is supposed to be like a white with gold sparkle, it's just like a
white shimmer on my.
I didn't see any gold.
I forgot to mention that.
I did like Peach Suede, Peach Cream, Peach Sorbet, and Peach Fuzzy, so ... Hold on.
That's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
I liked seven of the colors in the palette but I don't like the remaining colors at all
and I'm going to return it.
I know that sounds horrible but I'm just not that impressed with it.
I really, really didn't like the Crème de la Peach and I was disappointed by Glistening
Peach because I feel like a lot of other brands have a similar color to that that performs
really beautifully so I'm kind of confused as to why this is so bad.
I will say that I'm impressed that Peach Passion turned out to be so good because normally
Too Faced purples are terrible and this one actually worked really well for me.
Another thing, Too Faced says that this features an ombré layout for easy transitions and
I just don't see it.
I mean, when I look at the palette I don't see ... Maybe I'm blind, I just don't see
it but I don't feel like this is an ombré.
I don't feel like this is an ombré.
I don't feel like this is an ombré.
Even if I go down, I don't feel like it's an ombré, so I feel like maybe that copy
was like copied from the Just Peachy Mattes palette and carried over but I don't see it.
I really don't.
Yeah, anyway, I guess that's my opinion on the palette.
I found it disappointing.
I don't recommend it and I'm going to return it.
What are your thoughts?
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