Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get my hands on the bronzer, so I had to improvise with a darker blush than I'd normally apply. I'm actually happy that I did, because I was elated with the outcome. I used the Peach My Cheeks Blush in the warmest brown shade they had, Spiced Peach, and applied it with the same trusty Beauty Blender. I dabbed my sponge into the product and then worked it into the shape of a number three on the outsides of my face, making sure to blend away any lines of demarcation. This shade gave me the perfect amount of bronze glow, and, because it is a cream product, I didn't lose any of the glow I had from the foundation and finishing powder.
For years, I was never a blush person -- until I found the right shade. Once I knew that warm, peachy tones worked well with my skin tone, I was hooked. It's safe to say I was pretty excited when I saw how many beautiful warm tones were released in this collection. I ended up choosing Pinch My Peach, a light to medium peach tone. Again, I spun my Beauty Blender into the cream blush, patted it onto the apples of my cheeks, and blended it into the darker blush I had applied before. I was left with a flawless rosy glow on my cheeks that I absolutely loved.
The second I saw this palette on Too Faced's Instagram account, I wiped the drool from my mouth and started to count down the minutes until it was released. This is my ideal eyeshadow palette, as I'm not much of a shimmer gal and clearly I'm mildly obsessed with warm peach tones. This was actually my first time using this palette, so I just dug into what felt right. I swiped a fluffy crease brush into Just Peachy, the medium tone, and did windshield wiper motions in my crease, blending until there was no obvious line of where the eyeshadow started and ended.
If I was being super basic, I could have just popped on this shade and went on with my day, but I decided for the sake of being able to play with this palette, I would get a little more in depth. I dipped into the medium peachy brown tone Fresh Picked, and one that was a bit deeper, Peach Tart, and blended both of those shades into a sideways V shape on the outer corner of my eyelid. For this, I used a crease blending brush that was a bit smaller than the original crease brush so that I could get a bit more detailed.
Whenever you're using deeper tones, it's a good idea to go back onto the lid and brighten up that area. For this, I opted for the off-white Peach Butter shade on a shader brush -- ideal for packing on color that you want to be super visible. After, I grabbed that small crease brush once more and made sure to blend the edges of this off-white shade to ensure it was as smooth as possible. If you like a smokier eye, feel free to skip this step.