![]() ![]() Well, this week I hit 200 posts! Isn’t that crazy? For a blog that isn’t even one year old, that seems like a lot! I’ve definitely been posting a lot lately, but my content creation will be slowing down more and more over the next few months. I am going to be very busy with finishing up my master’s thesis, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still stop by! I will still be posting plenty, just not the 3-5 times per week like I’ve been doing lately. This is a review that I have been promising for MONTHS! I have been so starstruck by these eyeshadows, I have recommended them many times, but without sharing my full review with you. So that’s what I’m here to do today! Packaging and First Impressions #Mac pro paint pot shadow princess cut full ![]() These cream eyeshadows come in a small glass pot that has a see-through base, and a very shiny gold lid with the Tarte logo. Inside, are some of the most metallic and reflective pigments you will ever see! The texture seems to vary in these pots a bit. On the Tarte website, these cream eyeshadows are said to be loose pigments, but most of the pots that I have bought have arrived very pressed. Regardless, this does not affect the performance or anything, so don’t worry if yours arrives loose or pressed. They recently added three more shades, so I can’t wait to go swatch those! These cream shadows come in 9 shades, ranging from champagnes and bronzes, to pinks and berries. Top Yacht, Park Ave Princess, Fire Dancer Top Yacht, Park Ave Princess, Fire Dancer Top Yacht, Park Ave Princess, Fire Dancer Here is a picture of the shade range from the Sephora website.
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