Welcome in! Today, I am reviewing Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette. And, the palette is Tati’s Neutral Palette, Vol 1. First, a word about Tati Westbrook. For one thing, Tati has a YouTube Channel, which has made her a star in makeup World. Even more, Tati has her own line of supplements, hair, skin and nail boosters, called Halo Beauty Vitamins. Although, Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette, Textured Neutrals Vol 1 was an instant sellout. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to get in on the second shipment. Therefore, I received my Tati Palette right before Christmas! Furthermore, this was the best present for me, from me, to me, ever!!!!! Of course, again, the palette was an instant sellout. Now, you can try to get the Textured Neutrals Vol 1. palette on the Tati Beauty Website,. It’s in stock now, so grab it before it sells out again! Also, the palette costs $48.
Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette, Textured Neutrals Vol 1. Packaging
To start, the Textured Neutrals Vol. 1 Eyeshadow Palette comes in a brown/black sleeve. Next, slide the sleeve off.
Then, you have the palette in your hands. In addition, the palette is brown/black! And it has gold writing. In the bottom, right hand corner, in small text, is Vol 1.
Moreover, the palette is cardboard. Additionally, the cardboard feels like smooth velvet. It feels like a Nars palette.
All you need to do to open the palette is flip up the top. Inside, is a large mirror and 24 eyeshadow shades.
Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette, Textured Neutrals Vol 1. – A Concept Palette
First, I am in love with Tati’s idea for a concept palette. Furthermore, her concept is thoughtful and it makes for a very cohesive palette. To begin with, the palette only has six neutral shades. However, no two shadows look alike! The reason for this is, Tati creates each shade in a different texture. As a result, there are six color sequences in four different textures! And, this equals 24 shades!
Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette, Textured Neutrals Vol 1. – Formula
First of all, the bold pigments are super easy to blend. Also, these shadows have very little fallout. Also, the shades are creamy and they feel buttery. Therefore, they are really easy to blend. Even more, the most difficult formula, the glitters, is unreal. The reason is, it feels creamy. And, it is not chunky. In fact, the glitters have a gel-like consistency. Hence, the glitters are soft, and apply smoothly across the eye. And, once applied, the glitters do not move! Furthermore, coconut oil , included in the matte formula, makes the mattes smooth and buttery. As a result, they apply evenly without any patchiness.
Another thing is, you need ingredients, in your makeup, that ensure you have good results. In other words, you want your shadows to perform well. For example, formula needs to spread easily. Also, you don’t want it to crease. As a result, it’s necessary to include certain ingredients for texture, to enhance the shadows, and to make them stable. However, this is the problem. Some ingredients could potentially irritate your skin. It is the nature of the game. You want a product that performs well. However, the same ingredients that make will help a product perform well can potentially irritate the skin. It is the nature of the game. And, it’s a Catch 22!
Finally, the shades are all vegan, and cruelty free! In addition, the palette is made here, in the USA! (California to be exact!)
The Shades In Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette Textured Neutrals Vol 1.
Memory
First, Memory, a smoky grey shade, comes in matte, sequin, metallic and glitter finishes.
To begin with, I would wear the matte shade, the deepest, almost black color, to define my eyes. Therefore, use it in the outer corners of the eyes, and line your lower lash lines with this dark, almost black shade. Then, the sequin shade is more blue/grey. I would love to use this shade in the crease. In fact, the sequin shade is a matte with reflects in it. So , you can also use it to define your eyes. Next, the metallic shade would look great on your lids, or as a crease shade. Last, use the glitter shade on your lids, to make your eyes pop. Even more, use the glitter shade over another shade.
Ritual
Next, Ritual, a brown shade, comes in matte, sequin, metallic and glitter finishes.
First, I would love the matte ritual in the outer third of your crease, and in the outer corners of your eyes. Also, I would love to use it to line the bottom lash lines. Even more, line . your top lash lines with this matte brown shade. Additionally, wear the sequin brown shade on your lids, in your crease, and line your top lash line with it. Then, use metallic brown all over your eyelids, in your crease, and on top of another shade. Last, wear the glitter Ritual shade all over your eyelids, in your crease, and over another shade on your lash lines.
Story
Also, Story, an orange shade, comes in matte, sequin, metallic and glitter finishes.
First, you can use matte Story in your crease, and to line your lower lash lines. Then, try the sequin Story in the outer corners of your eyes, and on your eyelids. Then, put the metallic Story all over your eyelids. Also, you can use it in your crease. Finally, put the glitter Story all over your eyelids, or in the center of your eyelids to make your eyes pop.
SOOTHE
Moreover, Soothe, a Camel Brown shade, comes in matte, sequin, metallic and glitter finishes.
I’d love matte Soothe used as a crease shade. Also, use it as a transition shade. You can line your eyes with soothe for a soft , neutral finish. The way I would wear Sequin Sooth is, all over the outer third of your eyelids. Also, wear it over matte soothe in your crease. Use it to line your upper lash lines. Then, wear the metallic shade all over your lids. Also, you can wear it over matte Soothe in your crease for more depth. Last, the glitter Soothe shade looks great all over the eyelids. And, you can use it to line your lower lash lines. Also, I would love it in the center of your eye lids.
Aura
In addition, Aura, a smooth cream shade, comes in matte, metallic, sequin and glitter finishes.
First, I would wear this entire Aura Row to create a look. First, you can use the matte Aura as a base shade, all over the eyelids. Then, use sequin Aura on the inner corner of your eyelids, and on the inner third of your eyelids. Then, use sequin Aura to highlight your brow bones. Next, I love metallic aura all over the lids, and into the crease. Use Sequin Aura as a transitional shade, Last, put glitter Aura over metallic Aura all over your eyelids. Or, use it in the outer corners of your eyes. Also, I would love it in your crease.
Poet
Finally, Poet, a burgundy shade, comes in matte, sequin, metallic, and glitter finishes.
For one thing, you can use matte Poet to line your lower lash lines. Even more, you can use the matte poet in the outer corners of your eyes. Even more, use it as a crease shade, in the outer third of your crease. Next, use sequin Poet on your eyelids, Also, mix it on top of matte Poet, your lower lash lines. Use sequin Poet in your crease. Then, I would love to see metallic Poet all over your eyelids. Also, it would look great on the inner third of your eyelids. Even more, line your eyes with it. And, wear it in your crease. Last, wear glitter Poet all over your eyelids. Also, wear it in your crease. Or, you can pop glitter Poet in the center of your eyelids to make your eyes pop.
Tati’s First Eyeshadow Palette, Neutrals Vol 1. Last But Not Least……….
First, I love that Tati hit the ball out of the park with her very first eyeshadow palette! Also, I love that the palette is Neutral, so you can wear it day or night. The shades are consistent across the board.
All of these shadows perform well. Moreover, I love the concept, sequencing six colors in 4 textures! In my opinion, Tati is brilliant. Finally, this palette is easy peasy to use. Even if you are a beginner, this palette is for you! And, the colors and textures are GORGEOUS!
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