My favorite line from Eyeslipsface.com by far has to be the
studio line. I find that most of the products are everyday staples that are
really amazing products for the cost. The products in this line are on average
$3 a piece, which is a steal! I wanted to feature some of my favorite E.L.F
products and why I think you should give them a try. I am not paid by E.L.F to
feature any of these products or given any free merchandise in return for a
good review. This is purely my opinion.
Elf came out with the “Baked” products in 2012 and they
completely swept me up! But are they worth the hype?
I immediately rushed to purchase the baked eye shadow single because I was looking for a replacement of the Maybelline Eye Studio Duo in 05 Carbon Frost. It has a black and amazing swirl of pink, shimmery colors on the other side. While I was unable to match the light pink hue that I was searching for I was very satisfied with Baked Eye shadow singles. They are not chalky and the color payoff is oh so amazing. The singles come in a variety of 6 colors including:






(Colors in order from LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM are: Bark, Burnt Plum, Enchanted, Pixie, Toasted and Dusk)
The company later came out with the Baked Eyeshadow Palettes which I found to be similar in color payoff but they are a bit more..."dusty". If you work with them correctly you will have little to no fallout though. I found the best ways to apply both of these products is to use your clean finger or to pat the eye shadow on with a brush instead of swiping it across the eye. You also get a better color payoff with these application methods.
Here are the two Baked Eye shadow Palettes available:


(Palette on the left is CALIFORNIA and palette on the right is NYC)
I really love the California palette because it has a lot of nude/neutral colors versus the NYC. I do though, use the NYC a lot for a more dramatic or nighttime look.
I’m not sure if anyone else knows this but when you open both palettes they snap into each other easily for one big palette and one mirror. Be careful they will come apart effortlessly but not just fall apart.
VoilĂ ! You can choose from both palettes at your fingertips effortlessly!
The eye shadow singles are currently $3 a piece and the palettes are $10 a piece.
If you sign up for ELF's email newsletter they ALWAYS have a deal going and you may even be able to nab these products 50% maybe even 60% off! I purchased the palettes for $5 a piece and the single eyeshadows for $1.50 a piece.
As always stay lovely!
MUAH, Twinkle xox ;)