Sunday, February 15, 2015

Tarte Tartelette Palette Review, Swatches, & Tutorial

Today's review brings to you the new Spring 2015 Tartelette Palette by Tarte. This palette consists of 12 beautiful, versatile, highly pigmented matte shadows that range from white to black. The only things missing are shimmers and satins which I don't mind because the Naked palettes give me an excess of those.

This palette can be purchased at Sephora and Ulta for $44.00 which is great for the quality and amount of product you get with this palette!




It comes in a travel-friendly compact case and includes 12 beautiful eyeshades; they range from cool neutrals to warm neutrals and essentially makes up for what Urban Decay's Naked Palettes lack in matte shades.

SHADES:
Free spirit: yellowish cream matte
Force of nature: peachy matte
Dreamer: light chocolate brown matte
Multi tasker: dark chocolate brown matte
Caregiver: powdery pink matte
Natural beauty: taupe plum matte
Best friend: puple plum matte
Bombshell: a deep plum matte
Super mom: cooler toned pinkish cream
Wanderer: neutral cocoa brown matte
Power Player: grayish taupe matte
Fashionista: flat black matte


The Palette also comes with two suggested looks for beginners which is great!


Swatches
Bottom to Top(Free spirit, force of nature, dreamer, multi tasker, caregiver, natural beauty, best friend, bombshell, super mom, wanderer, power player, fashionista)


Swatches with flash 


I also came up with a look with this Palette which showed up very well on me!


How to create this look: 
Prime eyes (ELF eyelid primer)
Use a medium eyeshadow brush and sweep caregiver all over the lid
Use a blending brush and thoroughly blend best friend and natural beauty into the crease
Take fashionista on an eyeliner brush and buff it into the lower lash line along with wanderer
Sweep super mom onto the brow bone
It's a super simple look!


I would HIGHLY recommend picking this palette up due to the amazing arrays of mattes in this palette; it's perfect for creating a day or night look but if you need satins or glitter, then you'll have to buy another palette to pair with this. 

Thanks for reading!

---Mehrab Hashin <3


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