(Unfortunately photos in this post were lost due to The
Great Deletion of 2014. Some efforts to re-do photos will be made but not
all posts will be redone.)
All shadows are swatched over NARS Pro-Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base. The shadows don't have names but are numbered.
Top row: 341 406 Bottom row: 344 409 |
341, 344, 406, 409 |
I am super excited about the matte shadows. They didn't go on chalky at all. 341 is just a lovely light pink and 344 will look great for crease work.
Top row: 399, 407, 413 Bottom row: 423, 450, 47 |
399, 423, 407, 450 |
I'm looking forward to using 407 come spring/summer. It's a peachy orange with a bit of a sheen to it. Not quite duo-chrome but you do get more pink or more orange when you tilt the color around.
407, 450, 413, 47 |
Fingers full of eyeshadow (first world problem...) |
Some people have found it really difficult to take the shadows out of the palettes. The magnets on these are quite strong which I think contribute to the weight of the palettes. But if you slide one of the lid's magnets along the edge of your shadow, they snap out! However, this only seems to work for my non-matte shadows.
I absolutely love these shadows! They are so pigmented and you get so much product for $6. They glide on quite smoothly and are long lasting on the lid. There were so many good colors to choose from but I think I managed to get a good assortment for my travel palette. There are so many combinations I can make with the colors that I bought but I was still so tempted to buy many of the colors. and it took me the longest time to decide on 10. Thanks to Tian for sticking it out in the store with me lol. I did skip a highlight shade though since I figured I could use my press powder for that.
Have you tried Inglot?
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