Thanks to Kas who discovered Cop a Teal via Iris, I went to Sephora to check it out…and promptly succumbed to its beauty.
A rich teal with a smokey edge, this terrific teal will be frequently caressed by my makeup brushes! ;)
I like to pair Cop-a-Teal with Label Whore (now renamed Petals to the Metal).
The latter is a gorgeous complex multi-chrome shadow with brown, plum, green tones and multi-coloured reflects – I love this shade, despite its bruisey tones.
Both these silky shadows are richly pigmented and a joy to use; they’re certainly worth taking a look if you like such colours. :)
The pretty flower compacts are reminiscent of Korean makeup packaging. They seem to replace the earlier round cases. This packaging change made me think of the much-older (original?) Too Faced shadows which were once in round and square cases with cheeky face images atop the transparent lids. What a far cry from what is available now!
Pictured above are the Too Faced duos in another variation of packaging – a black square compact with the print of a female outline on the clear lid. Ah, makeup memories!
awesome! its always interesting to see how a brand changes their style
petals to the metal looks lovely, such complex shade!
Hi Nia,
I enjoyed writing this post because it was a jaunt down makeup memory lane. :)
Hi Mag. Where are Too Faced’s eye shadows manufactured? Does it say on the box? Thanks!
Hey Milktea,
They’re both made in the USA. The shadows in some (all?) of their palettes are made in China, though.