Thursday, October 20, 2011

Kat Von D Truth Palette


Today I will be reviewing Kat Von D's Truth palette. The outside of this palette is the same material as all of the other palettes; the only difference is the palette is white this time instead of black, just like the Angeles palette. The design on the front is a bunch of vintage skeleton keys. The Logo is in a metallic gold. The back tells you the names of the colors and ingredients, and you still get the two brushes inside.

 Front

 Back

 Inside

 The colors in the palette are:

Sugar Skull- Vanilla
Long Distance- Citron
Snake Eyes- Lime
Finland- Aqua cream
Prague- Plum
Galeano- Pale lilac (also found in Beethoven)
Rehab- Golden tan (also found in Angeles)
Sister- Peach


Sugar Skull is lime leaning soft pale cream. Long Distance is an intense lime green. Snake Eyes is light grass green. Finland is a brilliant sky blue cream. Prague is deep plum. Galeano is a sparkly sugar plum. Rehab is a pinky champagne brown. Sister is an almost matte nude peach.

 L ->R Sugar Skull, Long Distance, Snake Eyes, Finland (c), Prague, Galeano, Rehab, Sister

 Sugar Skull, Long Distance, Snake Eyes, Finland (c)

Prague, Galeano, Rehab, Sister


Swatches 

 Top: Sugar Skull, Long Distance, Snake Eyes, Finland (c)
Bottom: Prague, Galeano, Rehab, Sister

 Sugar Skull, Long Distance, Snake Eyes, Finland (c)

 Prague, Galeano, Rehab, Sister
All were swatched over bare skin -no primer or base.


My favorite colors in the palette are: Prague and Sister

As far as I can tell only two of these colors are repeats from two other palette. Galeano is from the Beethoven palette and Rehab is from the Angeles palette. All of the colors are silky smooth. They are light, especially compared to all of her other palette which are great for creating an intense smoky eye. I think all of these colors are very wearable for a wearable work look that has a little edge or personality.

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