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Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette SWATCHES & REVIEW
Hi everyone! If you're interested to see the exact colour and pigmentation of all shades in the Too Faced Chocolate Bar Palette, you've come to the right place.
I purchased the palette from Mecca for around $70 for myself for my birthday and bought something worth $5 so I could get free shipping!
This palette was non-stop raved about on social media and youtube so I figured I needed something that I would always use for more special occassions because I never really owned a high-end palette or a palette that supplied me with a diverse range of both matte and glitter shades.
The names of all the shadows |
As you can see from the swatches below, the colours are insanely pigmented and I can honestly say after using this palette for a long time - it blends tremendously well and you can build up the lighter shades to the darkness that you want easily!
Lasting power
The lasting power is impressive as well - having worn these shades clubbing on several occasions, the shades didn't fade or smudge (when using an eye-shadow primer) and creased only very minimally!
Top row (starting from the bottom the shades go from left to right) |
Milk chocolate is a fantastic transition shade that can easily be built up to get the intensity you desire.
Middle row |
Marzipan and Amaretto are the standout shimmer shades of this palette, as they are so creamy that you have to question whether they are actually pigments hahaha!
Bottom row |
Cherry cordial is also a favourite of mine - albeit it does come off more brown than red on the eye which is a little disappointing as I feel like warmer red tones would be a great addition to the palette!
The only main weakness in the palette is the lighter shades, particularly White Chocolate and Strawberry Bon Bon as they do not have nearly as much pigmentation as they should have for a palette of this price. Nevertheless White Chocolate is still a great matte white shade to use to set eyeshadow primer and it works a charm.
Overall I highly recommend this palette to anyone searching to make their first purchase of a high-end eyeshadow palette but in saying that if you're short on money, please do not feel pressured to buy this palette because everyone else is saying that you NEED it in your life. There are plenty of great alternatives on the market (e.g. Morphe palettes - I have a review on the 35O palette if you're interested) that are fantastic value for money and may be more in your price range!
I hope you enjoy the rest of the day wherever you are in the world!
Lexy xxxx
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