22 Jan 2017

Tartelette In Bloom Palette Review (Swatches)


Firstly, let me just say how impressed I was upon first opened this packaging.
It is stunning and has a high-end feel the whole way through. The second thing
I noticed was a lovely smell, that was sort of sweet with a hint of flower. The
palette is 
scented. I had no idea it would be, and fully expected it to be similar to
other 
clay based products (such as Naturals). I have also received a bonus
deluxe 
'Gifted' Mascara sample having spent a certain amount on Tarte
products 
which was a nice little surprise.

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If you keep up with me on social media, you will 
have seen my 'Unhaul' video on
YouTube where I throw out toxic out-of-date 
makeup from my own collection. In it,
I throw out most of my mascara. For the
past five days I've had swelling on my 
eyelids and my eyes are very sore after using out-of-date makeup as a test. For this 
reason only I will not be applying any makeup to my eyes and show you look I can 
create with this palette. Instead, I will swatch it and give an in-depth review. As
much 
as it sucks to wait to use this palette on my eyes, I am too excited to not 
swatch it for my lovely readers.

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As you can see there is a variety of Matte Shades and foiled ones as well.
I picked this palette because of the deep matte shades it has. Even though
a couple of the deeper colours go on slightly patchy such as Smokeshow,
Activist and Leader.  Be ready to blend with these three shades. If you apply
it quickly it will look uneven and patchy as you can see in my swatches which
were done using my fingers not a brush. Perhaps this has something to do
with the product being clay based? The formula of these eye shadows
feels silky and almost a bit buttery in texture. As I mentioned above some
of these shades need heaps of blending, and the swatches below were not
done in one swipe. 







A stand out shade for me would be Funny Girl. Not only is this a stunning
pale golden shimmery eye shadow, but can double as a highlighter if you
have a fairly light touch. I had to take a couple photos (below) with and
without a flash to show the beauty of this shade in either conditions. 




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I do recommend this palette for someone who loves earthy-warm tones.
This is also for anyone who wants a palette that is more compact than
Urban Decay's Naked Palettes range, but still has a good selection of
shades. 



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and are not to be used without obtained permission.


This is not a sponsored post, and I am not currently sponsored. 

As always my opinions and views are my own.

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