Let me also say that I have a palette from the second release, not back when Too Faced originally launched the Sweet Peach Palette. As a result, I cannot make any comparisons between the two.
The Sweet Peach Palette is designed the exact same way as their Chocolate Bar palettes. The layout is the same and it comes in the same kind of tin. The outside is just a lot cuter. There is an ombre effect and there are little peaches all over the palette. Like the other palettes, it has 18 beautiful shades. I'll list all of the shade names and descriptions below. I did two swatches for each shade: on the left is the finger swatch and the brush swatch is on the right.
- White Peach is a matte cream.
- Nectar is a satin light peachy gold.
- Peaches n Cream is a matte pale peach.
Swatches Without Primer
Swatched Over Primer.
- Luscious is a metallic peachy champagne. This is probably one of my favorite eyeshadows of all time.
- Cobbler is a satin bronze with a hint of peach.
- Georgia is a matte pale pinky peach.
Swatches without primer.
Swatched over primer.
- Just Peachy is a shimmery peachy pink.
- Candied Peach is a matte peach with violet shimmer.
- Caramelized is a dark bronze.
Swatched over primer.
- Bless Her Heart is a satin mossy green.
- Bellini is a peachy pink with gold shimmer.
- Puree is a matte warm toned brown.
Swatched without primer.
Swatched over Primer
- Tempting is black with flecks of bronze.
- Peach Pit is a satin raisin.
- Summer Yum is a matte warm brown. It is more orange than Puree.
Swatched Over Primer.
- Charmed, I'm Sure is a matte cool toned brown.
- Delectable is a matte violet.
- Talk Derby To Me is a shimmering blackened violet.
I have been trying this palette since Christmas, and I have used it pretty much every single day since then. It has become one of my all time favorites. With the exception of Talk Derby to Me, the pigment is great. They apply and blend very well. The only two colors that can be a little bit difficult are Delectable and Talk Derby To Me. Delectable has a good bit of fallout and it can be a little bit difficult to blend in comparison to the others. They stay on well, too. I haven't had a problem with creasing or fading at all. Texture wise, the shadows are great. They are not extremely soft and buttery, but they are not stiff. There is a happy medium that allows them to be easy to work and have good pigment with without kicking up a lot of product, This is a very versatile palette. You can do the easiest, everyday look all the way up to a purple smokey eye. And of course there is the scent. It does smell like peach. It is not overpowering, but you can smell it as soon as you open the palette. It doesn't linger at all. I like the scent because it isn't too fake or synthetic, unlike the lip glosses from this collection. But that is for another post.
I recommend this palette 110%. I prefer it over the Chocolate Bar palettes and I will continue using it a lot. It is $49 and you can find it at Ulta, Sephora, and the Too Faced website.
I'll have reviews up of more products from the Sweet Peach Collection up next in the near future.
See you soon!