Product Description:
The palette is supposed to have a “creamy powder formula” that will “cut
your blending time in half” and “primes lids for payoff.” The
consistency was dense but softly pressed, so there was some excess
product that kicked up in the pan, but it adhered more smoothly to the
skin than expected. There were some shades that were a little looser and
more shimmery, and they did not seem to go on as evenly without a
primer as one might want. The formula seemed better than the average
Tarte eyeshadow for a holiday palette, but I generally find their
mega-palettes to be more prone to problems than smaller ones like this
palette. The shades themselves seemed fairly dupable, and the varying
sizes of the pans may not work for all.
Product Description:
The palette is supposed to have a “creamy powder formula” that will “cut
your blending time in half” and “primes lids for payoff.” The
consistency was dense but softly pressed, so there was some excess
product that kicked up in the pan, but it adhered more smoothly to the
skin than expected. There were some shades that were a little looser and
more shimmery, and they did not seem to go on as evenly without a
primer as one might want. The formula seemed better than the average
Tarte eyeshadow for a holiday palette, but I generally find their
mega-palettes to be more prone to problems than smaller ones like this
palette. The shades themselves seemed fairly dupable, and the varying
sizes of the pans may not work for all.