Wednesday 18 May 2016

Too Faced Replica Eye-shadow Palettes


Hi,


Today I wanted to show off my collection of Too Faced Replica Eye-Shadow Palettes and talk about how they apply to my eyelids.  I have to admit that I'm a bit of a cheap skate when it comes to things, more to do with not having a lot of money therefore I am a huge fan of the price of replicas. If a replica is anything over $20, I will not purchase the palette.



The first Too Faced Replica is the Chocolate Bar...


I am in love with the palette, it is amazing quality for what it is.
 When the eyelids are prepared properly the colours are vibrant and then the pigmentation of the colours is ridiculously good. The best application comes from applying a thick eyelid primer or a layer of concealer or foundation before the eye-shadow. This brings out the brightness and vibrancy of the pigments. 

Photos of the Palette..






Ignore the fact that my blending looks terrible, the top is using a very translucent layer of an elf eyelid primer and the bottom a thicker formula primer.  

Photos of the eye-shadows on my eyelids..




In person the browns and even the purply colour is quite vibrant.


The second Palette s the Semi- Sweet Chocolate Bar which I purchased a couple of weeks after buying the chocolate bar, once I realised how good the quality was considering it is a replica. Again like the chocolate bar palette a layer of primer, concealer or foundation as a base before eye shadow application brings out the colours. This in turn makes the colours intense and vibrant.

Photos of the Palette..




Photos of the eye-shadows on my eyelids..





Let me know if you have tried a replica of any palette and what you thought of the quality? Good or bad?

I understand a lot of people are against replicas or fakes, and I know all about the side effects that could occur but frankly that is not what I am interested in discussing on this post.

Thank you for reading,
Danny xx

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