So this palette has really been making the rounds around the beauty community since it's release. I didn't even know it'd be this popular when I bought it. I just saw it, it looked pretty and neutral, so I bought it without really thinking too hard. Story of my life right there. But anyway here comes my opinion on it!
The Too Faced Natural Eyes Palette is a collection of nine different colours that come in this really pretty metal tin. It's not exactly the thinnest packaging but I don't have too many complaints about it. I think the lace design on it is really pretty and I like how sturdy it is too. It has a mirror on the inside and a little guide as to how to apply your eyeshadows on the inside which would be really helpful for a beginner. It also comes with a little booklet designed to help people create makeup looks.
Like the names suggests, the colours are all incredibly natural and neutral, which is what I love about this palette. But it is also quite versatile as you could create like a subtle daytime look and a hazy night look all with this palette. All the colours are super pigmented and very blendable. You could probably get away with using your fingers if you're in a hurry. I just love how creamy and buttery the shadows are. They're so easy to work with.
Like the names suggests, the colours are all incredibly natural and neutral, which is what I love about this palette. But it is also quite versatile as you could create like a subtle daytime look and a hazy night look all with this palette. All the colours are super pigmented and very blendable. You could probably get away with using your fingers if you're in a hurry. I just love how creamy and buttery the shadows are. They're so easy to work with.
From left to right: Heaven, Cashmere Bunny and Sexpresso |
From left to right: Silk Teddy, Push Up and Erotica |
From left to right: Nudie, Honey Pot and Chocolate Martini |
As I mentioned earlier, the shadows are broken up into three rows that suggest different eye looks for different occasions. The first row is the "Day" look. This has the colours Heaven (matte cream) in a larger pan, Cashmere Bunny (matte taupe brown) and Sexpresso (matte chocolate brown). The second row is labelled "Classic" and has a large pan of Silk Teddy (pink toned shimmery champagne) and two smaller pans of Push Up (rosy brown shimmer) and Erotica (cool toned dark brown with gold shimmers). The last row is entitled "Fashion" and has a larger pan of Nudie (matte light taupe brown) and two smaller pans of Honey Pot (shimmery yellow gold) and Chocolate Martini (warm golden brown with gold microshimmers).
I really like how the more commonly used colours are in larger pans as it's more likely you'll use those shades than the others. The separate "looks" would be really helpful for beginners, but I honestly pay them no attention.
I really like how the more commonly used colours are in larger pans as it's more likely you'll use those shades than the others. The separate "looks" would be really helpful for beginners, but I honestly pay them no attention.
Overall, I highly rate this palette. It is perfect for the average beauty lover, the average person and the average beauty novice. It's a really great starting point for someone wanting to build a makeup collection, or someone like me who just loves neutral eyeshadows. Thumbs up from over here!
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