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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Review: Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette

Hey guys,
Today I'm going to share my thoughts and some looks that I created using the Tarte Tartelette Toasted palette. For those of you unfamiliar with this product, it's Tarte's 3rd palette in the Tartelette collection. The first palette is all matte shadows. The second is a mixture of matte and shimmers with a more cool toned theme. (You can read my review of the original Tartelette palette HERE) My friend El got me the Tartelette Toasted palette for Christmas and I have had quite a while to experiment and gather my opinion of the product. I've also created a tutorial using this palette along with some other Tarte products. Stay tuned for that. Until then, keep reading to hear my thoughts on this palette!

Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Here is what is said about this product on the Tarte site:
"A party-in-a-palette (we’re talking 12, all-new warm & cozy shades) to celebrate our tartelettes & the wearable shades they asked for. Lets you mix & match 12 warm, rich eyeshadows (7 wearable mattes & 5 lustrous shimmers), arranged in separate rows to make 3 easy-to-DIY looks. The superblendable Amazonian clay-infused powder formula glides on like a cream, providing longwearing, intense payoff that’s never chalky or patchy."
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette


Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette

Here is a close up of the palette:
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
without flash
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
with flash
Includes eyeshadows:
  • s'more (pinky beige)
  • sunrise (golden beige)
  • sunset (bronze)
  • crackle (brown with gold flecks)
  • cashmere (pale peach)
  • warmth (terracotta)
  • flame (metallic rust)
  • cozy (brick)
  • candle (champagne)
  • latte (tan)
  • simmer (copper)
  • fireside (deep plum)

Here are swatches of each shade:
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette

On to my thoughts:
At first glance, the warm color scheme of this palette is something that I gravitate towards. I prefer warmer orange, bronze, and red tones so I was super excited when this palette was released. These shadows are super soft and pigmented. I also didn't experience any major creasing throughout the day. There is quite a bit of fall out because of how soft the shadows are. That being said, they do apply and blend beautifully on the eyes. For the shimmers, they apply best/most pigmented with your finger but do work nice with a brush as well. The only color I had an issue with was Candle which was very crumbly and didn't apply as nicely as I hoped it would. Other than that, I was really pleased with this palette and loved the looks that I created.

Here are two looks that I created using this palette:
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette
Tarte Tartelette Toasted Palette

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Do you own this palette? What is your favorite Tartelette palette? Post your comments below!

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