The vibrant colors aren’t reserved for just the eyeshadows
themselves.
The palette is warm and inviting with two glasses of Italian
spritz on the cover.
The outer layer of the packaging is made of tin and is pretty sturdy, so it would likely hold up well for travelling.
When you open the palette, you are greeted by the sweet
scent of citrus as your eyes dart between the beautiful bright and sparkling
colors.
There is also a decent sized mirror that makes this the perfect palette
for on-the-go.
The tagline: “Transport yourself to Lake Como, Italy (without
the airfare) with this sparkling fresh eye shadow palette, inspired by our favorite
summer cocktail!”
I’ve never actually been to Lake Como (my ancestors would
be so disappointed in me), but I can say that this palette gives me all the
feels of what I imagine it would be like sipping a cocktail on Lago di Como.
The shadows are a beautiful range of eye catching colors. With a variety of finishes: matte, metallic, shimmer, and special effect (Como After Dark) there is an eyeshadow for whatever look you want to create each day.
Final Thoughts: With the bright vibrant colors and pretty decent shade range this palette is as appealing to the eye as an Italian spritz on a hot day.
Beyond the aesthetics the shadows are long lasting and blendable.
The minor fallout and extra layering for a few shades isn't a dealbreaker for me.
I'm very pleased with my purchase and would buy this palette again.
Tutorial
Now for a step-by-step tutorial of one of the looks I created using Too Faced's Italian Spritz eyeshadow palette.
Take Espresso
Yourself (Matte auburn) on a crease brush and work it through the crease of the
eye, blending and building color. Then use a blending brush to soften the line
for a diffused effect.
Next, sweep the
shade Spaghett About It (Matte burnt sienna) across the eyelid and cover it from crease to lash line.
2. Take Me to
Church + a Flat Brush
On a flat brush take the shade Take Me to Church
(Cinnamon metallic) and press it and pack it onto the eyelid right over Spaghett
About It. It might take a little time to build up shade intensity for Take Me
to Church, but just keep layering the shade and you’ll get the metallic color I
did.
3. Lake & Bake + Lake Como
With a small eyeshadow brush apply Lake Como (Navy blue
metallic) to the outer ‘V’ of the eyelid and create a broad wing effect as you
work towards the end of the eye.
On another small eyeshadow brush -- there will be leftover
shadow if you use the same one -- dust the shade Lake Como (Baby blue shimmer)
onto the inner corners of the eyes and a little onto the lower lash line.
Sweep the shade Gelat-Ohh! (Matte ivory) onto the brow bone for a nice
highlight to frame your shadow work.
With an eyeliner or brow brush trace the shade Grappa
Don’t Preach (Gold metallic) along the lower lash line until it meets Lake Como
and run it just under Lake and Bake for a wing-like look.
5. Blending Brush + Liner & Mascara
Next use a blending brush to blend the seams of our three
shadows on the eyelid so they will merge together nicely.
Grab your favorite black liquid liner and trace along the top lash line.
Do the same with a pencil liner and the lower water line.
Then, take a volumizing mascara in black and swipe it on top and bottom lashes to pull the eye look together.
6. Concealer + Contour & Highlight
Dust off any shadow fallout with a fluffy brush then take your favorite concealer and clean up the under eyes.
Use a contour and highlight shade to add definition to the face.
7. Cream Blush & Lip Stick
Finish off the look with a cream blush and lip stick for a natural flush. This way the look won't be too overpowering with already full-on eyes.
And finally we have...
Our finished Too Faced Italian Spritz eyeshadow look!
The metallic shades are so pretty and reflective while the shimmers give a soft sparkle.
Adding a black liner and mascara really gives extra definition to the lash line and a nice contrast to the eyeshadow shades.
Connecting the metallic and shimmer shades gives extra dimension to the eye and enhances the shape.
The warm and cool color play nicely together to create depth and richness in the eye look.
Products I used to create this Italian Spritz look:
Too Faced Italian Spritz Eyeshadow Palette
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Espresso
Yourself
Vasanti: Contour Eyeshadow Brush 4
MAC: 217 Blending Brush
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Spaghett
About It
Hipdot: Shading Brush
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Take Me
to Church
Beau Gâchis: Concealer Brush
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Lake
& Bake
Sonia Kashuk: Small Eyeshadow Brush No.7
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Lake Como
Real Techniques: Accent Brush
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Gelato-Ohh!
Complex Culture: Precision Eyelid Brush
Too Faced: Eyeshadow in Grappa Don’t Preach
Estate Cosmetics: EEL03 - Eye Liner Brush
Tetris X ipsy: Tapered Blending Brush
Trifle Cosmetics: Lava Liner in Molasses
Ilia Beauty: Limitless Lash Mascara in After Midnight
Beautique: Defining Eye Pencil in Black
Anastasia Beverly Hills: Deluxe Magic Touch Concealer in
2 (Fair)
NYX: Highlight & Contour Pro Palette
Beaute Basics: C405 Contour Blush Brush
Beau Gâchis: Illuminator (Highlighting Brush)
Ilia Beauty: Multi-Stick Cream Blush + Highlighter + Lip
Tint in At Last
Here are a couple more looks you can create using Too Faced's Italian Spritz palette:
Spaghett About It on crease
Spritz & Glitz on lid
Lake Como on outer lid
Holy Cannoli on brow bone
When in Rome... on crease
Ciao, Bellini! on lid
Espresso Yourself on lower lash line
Again you can check out my video review and tutorial here
That pretty much covers my review and tutorial of Too Faced's Italian Spritz eyeshadow palette.
This palette is fun and playful for summer, but hold onto it for fall.
This autumn bright, electric shades for eyes will be a big trend. Color blocking two shades on lids and lashes in particular is supposed to be very in style this fall.
This palette will give you a jump on the fall style scene 😎
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