Friday, April 26, 2013

Too Faced's Boudoir Eyes Palette and The Secret to No Makeup Makeup Palette

Hello gorgeouses!!

So I promised and I deliver. This review/tutorial will be on Too Faced's spring release: their Boudoir Eyes palette and their No Makeup Makeup Face Palette.

The eye palette is wonderful. It's a re-vamp of Too Faced's Naked Eye Palette (which I don't have, but would like to get my hands on before they discontinue it forever, they're already pulling it from sephora stores) which includes 4 out of the 9 shades from the Naked Eye palette (In the Buff, Satin Sheets, Birthday Suit and Lap Dance)(Satin Sheets is also in the Natural Eye palette). The quality and pigmentation is what I've come to expect from Too Faced, that is, amazing quality and pigmentation! The shadow glides on like a dream and stays put all day long. The color is vibrant and rich. There are 3 "looks": day, classic, and fashion. The looks are very wearable for school and work. I would totally recommend this palette.



After the disaster I had with the Natural Face palette, I wasn't 100% sure on this before I bought it. Oh and yes, before I forget, ALL PRODUCTS ARE PAID FOR BY ME UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. The natural face palette was too dark for me, and the blush wasn't the right color. I tried so hard to make it work, everything from applying very lightly to blending like mad. It wasn't a bad palette or anything, it just wasn't for me. I would recommend the Natural Face palette for someone that is medium to dark skin toned.

The No Makeup Makeup palette on the other hand, I would recommend for someone that is light to medium skin toned. The concealer, brightener, and bronzer are lighter than Natural Face and the blushes are a very vibrant bright pink (which is perfect for me by the way). Pink just happens to look amazing on me. In this palette, you get concealer (cream), luminizer (cream), brightener (cream), blush (cream), blush (powder) and bronzer (powder). This palette comes with the glamour guide, and shows 3 looks (day, classic, fashion). I really enjoyed trying out the different looks. I liked the fashion one the most (of course haha). And yes, I would def recommend this palette. Everything applied well and was the right amount of pigmented.




So now, onto the 3 looks! I followed the glamour guides for each product and matched day with day, classic with classic, and fashion with fashion. I kept all face products constant, and I only changed lipgloss/lipstick to give you all a better idea of how the looks really look. I used practically everything Too Faced for this look. And yes, I do wear other brands!!! lol! I took a ton of pics, I've got 4 pictures for each look to show you! I think they're all beautiful, but I'm a fashion kind of gal and my all-time favorite makeup look would have to be a black smoky eye, so you can see why my fav look is the fashion one!!!


Look 1: Day Eyes / Wake Up Makeup



Eyes:
Too Faced's Shadow Insurance
Too Faced's Boudoir Eyes
  • In the Buff: all over the eye, acts as a base and highlight under brow
  • Fuzzy Handcuffs: apply on lid
  • Voulez-Vous: apply to the crease and outer V. Blend well. Use as a liner above upper lashes and under lower lashes.
Too Faced's Perfect Eyes Eyeliner in Perfect Black: tightline the upper waterline, makes lashes look fuller
Too Faced's Lashgasm Mascara



Face:
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Face Primer
Too Faced's BB Creme in Snow Glow (the new cream bb cream, will do a review comparing the new cream vs the old liquid)
Too Faced's No Makeup Makeup:
  • Concealer: under eyes
  • Bronzer: around the face, down the nose, chin, slight contour
  • Luminizer: above and under eyebrows, tip of nose, heart above middle upper lip
  • Blush (cream): on cheeks
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Finishing Powder: apply all over the face, especially over your t-zone and other problem oil areas

Lips:
NARS Sweet Dreams Lipgloss (my all-time fav lipgloss, goes great with anything!!)




Look 2: Classic Eyes / Nude Radiance



Eyes:
Too Faced's Shadow Insurance
Too Faced's Boudoir Eyes
  • Satin Sheets: apply above crease only up to eyebrows
  • Sugar Walls: apply on lid and crease, blend
  • Garter Belt: apply as liner and wing out, line bottom lashes
Too Faced's Perfect Eyes Eyeliner in Perfect Black: tightline upper lashes
Too Faced's Lashgasm Mascara



Face:
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Face Primer
Too Faced's BB Creme in Snow Glow (the new cream one)
Too Faced's No Makeup Makeup Face Palette:
  • Concealer: under eyes, only towards inner eyes, though. around nose and corners of mouth
  • Bronzer: above eyebrows, swip over cheeks and a light sweep down the nose, apply to chin
  • Brightener: do a triangle (think kim kardashian brightener) from the corners of each eye down to the cheekbone. fill in the triangle. youll eventually blend this out.
  • Luminizer: dot on chin, and line the upper lip bow.
  • Powder Blush: apply to apples of cheek. blend the brightener out if its still showing.
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Finishing Powder: apply all over face and t-zone



Lips:
NARS Turkish Delight Lipgloss



Look 3: Fashion Eyes / Red Carpet Contour



Eyes:
Too Faced's Shadow Insurance
Too Faced's Boudoir Eyes
  • Birthday Suit: apply this above the crease, up til the brow.
  • Lap Dance: apply all over lid and crease, blend well
  • French Tickler: line upper lashline and wing it out (think cat liner). also line lower lashline.
Too Faced's Perfect Eyes Eyeliner in Perfect Black: tightline upper waterline and tightline lower waterline
Too Faced's Lashgasm Mascara



Face:
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Face Primer
Too Faced's BB Creme in Snow Glow (the new cream one)
Too Faced's No Makeup Makeup Face Palette:
  • Concealer: under eyes
  • Brightener: above eyebrow arches, horizontal line in the middle of forehead, and chin
  • Luminizer: on cheekbones, under bottom lip, around the bow on upper lip, and down the nose
  • Bronzer: around the face, chin, I like to contour so suck in your cheeks and go over the line it makes (go from the flab of your ear and follow upper jaw), and also the sides of the nose, this makes it appear smaller
  • Cream Blush: apply to cheeks
Too Faced's Primed and Poreless Finishing Powder



Lips:
I used the Cream Blush from the No Makeup Makeup Face Palette



So here you have it!! All 3 looks from both palettes! And yes, I realize the concealer isn't exactly my color but that's what you get from a universal palette. So which look is your favorite look? Leave me a comment telling me which look you liked and why. And tell me, do you want to see more Too Faced or do you think it's time I give another brand the spotlight for once? Do you want to see videos of tutorials/reviews/other stuff?

And just to recap, I approve both the Boudoir Eyes and the No Makeup Makeup Palettes. I bought both with my own money and am not paid to give my opinion (it seems like such a big deal these days to state this, so here it is).

                 Boudoir Eyes: 45$CAD                                No Makeup Makeup: 48$CAD



Coming up soon: Too Faced's BB Creme vs Too Faced's original liquid Beauty Balm, which one I kinda dislike and which one I like.




If you made it to the bottom, congrats!! lol. this turned out to be a massive post, sorry!! I'll try to cut it down in the future!!

Thanks for reading and lots of love!!!!

Steph xo.

1 comment:

  1. these looks actually weren't half bad !! good job

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