Friday 7 April 2017

5 Eye Looks Using Too Faced Sweet Peach Palette


I was lucky enough to get my hands on the Sweet Peach palette when it first came out back in May last year, because more people are getting their hands on the amazing palette I thought I would share my 5 favourite looks to do with this palette!




Look 1


This one is an easy everyday smokey eye!

  1. Primer the lids!
  2. Apply Peaches and cream all over the lid
  3. Apply puree into the crease
  4. Add a bit of summer yum into the crease to add some more warmth
  5. Pat Luscious in the inner part of the eye and onto the lid!



Look 2


This one is for the people who don't like shimmer!

  1. Prime the lids
  2. Apply peaches and cream onto the lid
  3. Use Georgia as your transition shade in the crease
  4. Apply Charmed i'm sure into the crease
  5. Add a tiny bit of puree to add warmth on the outer corner 
  6. Mix White peach an nectar together and apply all over the lid

Look 3


Let's getting peachy!

  1. Prime the lids
  2. Apply Peaches and cream all over the lid
  3. Just peachy in the crease
  4. Then add puree in the crease as well
  5. Pat Bellini all over the lid 
  6. Then add Bless her heart on the outer half of the lid
  7. Then Blend!

Look 4


This the dummy eyeshadow look but still beautiful!
  1. Prime the lids
  2. Pat Bellini all over the lid
  3. Blend Charmed i'm sure in the crease and outer part of the lid
  4. Done!


Look 5 


Going out on a Friday night here is a smokey look!

  1. Prime the lids
  2. Pat cobbler on the lid
  3. Apply Charmed i'm sure in the crease
  4. Go in the crease with a bit of peach pit and smoke it out
  5. Use peaches and cream to blend the edges out
  6. Pat more cobbler on the lid
  7. Nectar for brow-bone highlighter
  8. Apply mascara
  9. Bottom lash line blend a bit of delectable on the outer part
  10. Done!

And there you have it my favourite looks to do with this palette!

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Thanks for reading
Love
Hannah
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