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Too Faced's Newest Face and Eye Palette Design is Fruit-Shaped

The Tutti Frutti Watermelon Slice Face and Eye Palette from Too Faced is not only full of fun shade names like 'Water-Mellow Out' and 'So Seedy' but boasts a uniquely shaped design that takes after the beloved summer fruit. The palette is actually split into two separate halves that can be attached by a magnetic strip, making the unconventionally shaped palettes perfect for stacking and carrying on the go.

While one side of the watermelon-inspired palette is made up of neutral shimmers and matte eye shadows, the other shades a trio of blush, highlighter and bronzer palettes. As many people prefer to keep their summer makeup looks simple, this product has the potential to help create effortless looks.
Trend Themes
1. Fruit-inspired Makeup Palettes - As makeup continues to merge with entertainment and become more vibrant, there is an opportunity to create unique and eye-catching designs inspired by various fruits.
2. Modular Makeup Palettes - Interchangeable and stackable makeup palettes like the Tutti Frutti Watermelon Slice design can make it easier for consumers to organize and take their products on the go.
3. Multifunctional Makeup Palettes - Developing palettes that offer different products in one container, like the split design of the Tutti Frutti Watermelon Slice with eyeshadows and blushes, can be a way to maximize convenience and usage for the consumer.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Makeup brands can innovate their product designs to make them more visually appealing, convenient, and multifunctional for consumers.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry has opportunities to develop modular and adaptable designs to fit the evolving needs of different products like makeup palettes.
3. Fashion and Accessories - As cosmetics become more integrated with fashion, designers have a chance to create more vibrant and playful trends like fruit-inspired makeup palettes.

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