Glitter Feed: Too Faced Twinkle Twinkle Liquid Eyeshadow

If you’ve been reading Heran Park reviews for a while then you already know that I am a huge Too Faced Cosmetics fan. A while back I reviewed the Tutti Frutti Collection products that I purchased from them but only got a select few items like the Dew You foundation. Ulta had a great half priced sale on these liquid glitter eyeshadows so I decided to pick up a few. Since I got two at $13 each Ulta through in the cuttest Pineapple shaped hand mirrior.

The Twinkle Twinkle shade in the above picture is called Honey, Please! It’s a beautiful pinkish-deep-gold color that I personally think would be favorable on any skin tone. I think it’s pretty neutral and wearable for evening looks. I swiped some off the wand with a flat brush and pressed it on along the natural shape of my eyes. It had very minimal fallout and once it was completely dry it didn’t move.

Here in the second set of pictures I am wearing the shade
Macchiato Madness which is a beautiful deep bronzed brown with a hint of green and purple fine glitter in it. This is another color that I think would be flattering on anyone. Unfortunetly, I couldn’t capture the fine glitter in my pictures but if you decide to get one don’t be surprised that this one shifts colors a little.

I was told inside Ulta that Too Faced would be pulling this product off shelves and replacing them with different liquid shadows. After seeing the photo below on Trendmood, I am convinced that there may be some truth to it. I have not seen Too Faced or Jerrod Blandino post to confirm at this point but I am really interested because I already like these formulas.

These Crystal Whips are said to be released between this Spring & Summer 2019. In the mean time, be sure to check back for more reviews on some of the top and underrated products here on Heran Park. I have tons of reviews for you. Thank you for visiting!

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