Showing posts with label palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palette. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

New Inglot Freedom palette

This is my 2nd Inglot palette.  My first was a 10 pan freedom palette (sold off in a blog sale though).  
Wow!  First and foremost, Inglot's prices has increased.  Before, each shadow was $5/each and you got the palette for free (if you filled it up).  For example, my first freedom palette, I purchased 10 shadows for $5/each and got the 10 pan palette for free so my total was $50.  Well...now shadows are $6/each and you have to purchase the freedom palette separately.  So, it cost $76 for a 10 pan palette now!  SMH No bueno!  
With that being said, I remembered why I sold my first freedom palette (rarely used), so I opted to get a more basic palette.  I got the 3 eyeshadow + 1 blush freedom palette for $39.  
I've owned the 2 matte shades (337 & 329) before.

CUA aka SMILEYPearl 393 - peachy/golden with a pearl finish.  I love this finish because it gives you just the right amount of sheen.  This shade reminds me of MAC's Ricepaper and somewhat of theBalm's Mary Loumanizer.  Beautiful!

Matte 337 - matte medium brown.  I've owned this before and I mainly use it for blending and for my brows :)

Matte 329 - matte deep chocolate brown.  This is also another shade I've owned before and it's main purpose was for crease work and smoking out the bottom lash line.  For some reason, the formula on this one is a bit chalky.







CUA aka SMILEYBlush #28 - muted/mauvy pink.  I think this is perfect for everyday wear.  It's super silky smooth and blends great.

Although Inglot's prices has increased due to the popularity of their line, I don't mind the extra few dollars at all.  

Have you tried Inglot line?  What are your favorites?

Monday, February 6, 2012

Review/Swatch: Inglot Eyeshadows

I picked up this Inglot palette during my visit this past May to NYC, Times Square. Using their Freedom System, I was able to hand pick my own 10 shades to customize this palette.



Top to bottom (L-R):  Matte 362, Matte 352, Matte 341, Matte 342, Matte 329
Pearl 431, Matte 319, Matte 328, Matte 337, Matte 327


As you can see, they are all matte shades except for one. I LOVE LOVE LOVE matte shadows. They are just much more versatile for me. The shimmer/pearl shade in the palette is mainly used for all over the lid and/or as a highlight.



Matte 362, Matte 352, Matte 341, Matte 342, Matte 329


Pearl 431, Matte 319, Matte 328, Matte 337, Matte 327


1. I love the palette itself. It's sturdy, heavy, travel friendly. I'm never afraid to throw this in my travel bag bc I never fear that it will crack/break or toss out a eyeshadow pan(the magnet is very strong).

2.  Shadows are highly pigmented and color payoff is very true to color.

3.  My only complaint would be that these matte shadows are so finely milled that there's too much fall out.