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TARTE Tartelette Toasted Eyeshadow Palette

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I can't tell you which ones to buy because that's 100% up to you and your needs when it comes to makeup. Do you prefer an all matte neutral eyeshadow palette? A neutral palette with some shimmers? A palette with all warm tones? Or a palette with a focus on rosy shades with some neutrals and bronzes? If you prefer rose tones, try our tartelette™ juicy palette. This gorgeous eye color palette palette is great if you're ready to level up & watch your shadow skills bloom. If you want warm shades, try tartelette™ toasted; this palette is like a bonfire with s'mores in a palette and is the perfect complement for a shimmering gloss lip look. For cooler tones, try tartelette™ matte. This palette is especially great if you have oily skin & prefer a matte finish. The best part about all of our tartelette™ palettes is that the 12 lid, crease & liner shades are arranged in coordinated rows for three easy looks. Of course, you can also mix & match the different shades & finishes until you find an eye look that suits you.

If you’re into warm shades you’re bound to love this. It’s basically autumn in a palette. All the shades of all the falling leaves are right here in this palette. Look 1 – This is the first look that I tried with the palette. Needless to say, it is full on warm shades from the palette – it’s all about the burnt orange and metallic bronze. I've used all four Tarte Tartelette Eyeshadow palettes and want to share a look of each of them in this post.

The latest addition in the Tartelette family is Tartelette Juicy! This 12 pan eyeshadow palette features a rosy color palette with gorgeous bronzes and neutrals. I have a full look of this eyeshadow palette here! I lean towards the most Tartelette in Bloom the most but Tartelette Juicy is definitely making its way up there with the rosy color palette! answered already. Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but For my first look I am going super warm. I focused on using the middle row mostly. With these super warm looks, while they make my eyes look more brown, I also feel they make me look quite pasty, so I try to go in with a bit of eyeliner to make my eyes stand out more. That way, I feel a look like this pops more and really adds that sultry aspect to it that makes these looks work.

tartelette™ in bloom clay palette Ingredients: Talc, mica, silica, zinc stearate, boron nitride, ethylhexyl palmitate, sodium dehydroacetate, caprylyl glycol, phenoxyethanol, vanillin, caprylic/capric triglyceride, hexylene glycol, vanilla planifolia fruit extract, kaolin, carmine (CI 75470), titanium dioxide (CI 77891), iron oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499). Fireside: Described by the brand as a Deep Plum. I don’t know how it seems plum to Tarte. The deepest shade in the palette. This is a dark, deep, dirty brown shade with a matte finish. It has good pigmentation and works very well to deepen the eye look or even as an eyeliner. I received this palette last week and have used it about 4 times since then – creating a few different looks. Before we get into them, Let us find out about the individual shades in the palette. We will take them up row-wise. S’more: Described by the brand as a Pinky Beige color. This is a light warm beige shade in matte finish. The texture is buttery smooth and very finely milled. It works well as a matte highlight shade or to set the primer with it. It is a bit powdery – but not chalky. It has good pigmentation. There isn’t a shade in this palette that I don’t love and use. That really is a rare thing to say. Layout

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Cashmere: Described by the brand as a Pale Peach. My most used shade – so much so that the brand name has disappeared from the shadow altogether. This is a light to medium, soft peach shade with warm undertones and a matte finish. The shade is soft and smooth but incredibly powdery. So, not only is this the most used shade – being perfect for transition – the fact that it is too powdery will make me hit pan on this way sooner than any other shadow in the palette. It has decent pigmentation. It can sheer out easily which is counter-productive if you are using it on the lid – but great if you are using it as a transition shade. Flame: Described by the brand as a metallic rust. This is a medium, warm, bronze shade with a metallic sheen. It has a smooth texture and excellent pigmentation without feeling dense. Quite easy to work with. The Tarte Toasted palette definitely has some similarities to the Urban Decay Heat palette. I don’t own the Heat palette, so I can’t compare them in terms of quality. However, I do own two other naked palettes and rate them very highly in my collection. The deciding factor for me was I wanted to try a palette from Tarte, as I was less familiar with their products. Even though the Heat palette makes me drool when I look at swatches, I felt the Toasted had a more wearable range of shades for my taste. That being said I’m not ruling out getting the Heat palette in the future. Both palette have 12 shadows and the price point is very similar. As is the amount of eye shadows in each pan, so there isn’t much between them. It really comes down to personal preference.

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