I'm generally less fond of the big, blockbuster type palette. You know, the ones that have multiple layers and drawers and wings that open up. For me, they just end being too bulky to store, and less usable than I'd like.
HOWEVER. The smallers sets and palettes are among my favourites. They offer great quality and quantity for the price, and you can tailor your choice among them to suit your needs. They also make for a great introduction to a product type, since you get a fair bit of variety. The Holiday 2012 sets were particularly excellent.
Fantastic Foursome 4-Piece Amazonian Clay Blush Enthusiast Set (35$ USD, value of 60$)
I'm a huge fan of the Amazonian Clay Blushes, so this sampler was a must. These are smaller versions of the regular blushes, 3.03 grams versus 5.6, so still more than half the size. The shades are exclusive to this set, which is somewhat unfortunate, as the highlighter is gorgeous.
These have the same formula as the regular blushes - seamless texture and great pigmentation. Fantastic is perhaps a touch too cool-toned for me to wear as is, but works nicely as a pop over a warmer blush. Magic is coral, and perfect, of course. Stellar has a shimmer finish, which is not common with these blushes, and has a somewhat creamier texture. It is, as I mentioned, a fantastic highlighter, very much in the Nars Albatross family. Stellar is perhaps tricker, as it is a shade that would be great for contouring, but the glitter defeats that. Most of the glitter actually brushes off, but I do think it works better as a very natural blush than as a contour.
Top: Fantastic, Stellar Bottom: Magic, Angelic |
Clockwise from top: Angelic, Stellar, Fantatic, Magic |
Left to right: Stellar, Angelic, Magic, Fantastic |
Super easy, no fuss lip products. I've come to really enjoy the LipSurgence pencils, and this was a nice, neutral-focused selection. (They are not comparable to the Revlon Just Bitten, in that they are more of a gloss than a stain.) If they do a set like this next year, I do hope they include a matte lip tint, and perhaps more variety in the colour palette. A deep berry or red would be fun, and holiday-appropriate.
Bottom to top: Buff, Exotic, Escape, Elite, Sweet |
Left to right: Buff, Exotic, Elite, Escape, Sweet |
I loooooove the SmolderEYES formula (which I go into detail about in my post about last year's set). They are awesome as liners, eyeshadows and bases, and once set, they wear like iron. I can't vouch for the waterline wear, however, as I found these slightly irritated my eye when I tried wearing them there. On the lid and lashline however, all was gold.
As much as I enjoyed last year's set, I think this one knocks it out of the park. The shades are excellent - varied and very wearable, with not a glitter particle around. I am particularly fond of Gunmetal, an excellent taupe that makes for an easy lid colour or a subtle liner.
I also like that they included the Skinny version to test out. This guy applies almost too easily, with intense pigmentation on the first pass.
Top to bottom: Ash Violet, Rainforest Black, Gunmetal, Gold, Champagne, Onyx. |
Top to bottom: Ash Violet, Rainforest Black, Gunmetal, Gold, Champagne, Onyx. |
Left to right: Champagne, Gold, Gunmetal, Rainforest Black, Ash Violet, Onyx. |
So what about you guys? Did you pick any of these sets up? Do you have any other picks from this past year?
(I purchased these items from Sephora and www.tartecosmetics.com.)
I have the pencil set and I still use it! It's simply amazing value. All the colors are fab, and the formula is great! Wish they'd make the shades permanent.
ReplyDeleteI do too! Gunmetal would be a staple shade for me. :(
DeleteI have the blush set, I was so happy when I got it because it was always sold out! I think I am going to see if they still have the 6-Piece SmolderEYES and Skinny SmolderEYES, I don't remember to read about them but they look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi!
DeleteI had a hard time finding these all together at any one time as well! My local Sephora stores always seemed to be out of stock of at least two of the sets at any given time.
Definitely give the SmolderEYES set a second look if you find it anywhere, or even the regular line-up. Not as good of a deal there, but the individual ones are still worth it. :)
I got the blush set because it was such good value and it sort of revived my love for Tarte blushes again, even though I feel their Canadian pricing isn't really justified. They're so oddly collectable!
ReplyDeleteI get sticker shock every time I see the Canadian pricing. I get that there are all kinds of hidden costs involved in marketing products for sale in other countries but...DUDE. A 30% mark-up? I usually save my Tarte shopping for when I'm stateside.
DeleteI did cave and pick up the eyeliner set here, because even with the mark-up it was a great deal. They are JUST. THAT. GOOD.