Sunday, June 12, 2011

Inglot Freedom System 10 Pan Palette Review, Swatches

I did want a basic palette of browns and neutrals, and being short on cash at the moment, I decided to save on basics but splurge later on prettier cosmetics (which you'll see in a month or two ;) ). I've heard raves for Inglot, and some negative feedback on it as well, but I decided to check it out for myself at the Times Square location, and I liked some of them enough to pay for a $50 10-pan palette. (There has been no price increase in the US, which is something that I had been worried about since I do not think it is worth paying $80 for.. you'll see in a moment). But overall, I'm quite pleased with what I got, and I'll just let you see the pictures of it first :)








Okay, so now for my thoughts on it... Well, as I said above, I'm pleased with my palette. They are nicely pigmented and feel smooth to the touch. However, it's not smooth in the sense that many luxury brand eyeshadows are smooth, which makes sense considering these are $5 each when you buy them in a 10 pan palette. When you press on the shadows, perhaps to swatch them or whatever, the surface may feel smooth but the eyeshadow underneath it will feel hard. Whereas with a Le Metier eyeshadow, you will feel a bit of "bounce" or softness under what you are touching. Does that make sense? Or am I just crazy? Well at least to me, that's how you can feel a difference between cheap eyeshadows and quality eyeshadows.

They do give off a nice amount of pigment if you rub the eyeshadow slightly though, and that does appeal to many people. The one shade I regret having gotten is the supposedly matte black. I needed a basic black since I dropped my NYX one (in the toilet) and I thought I swatched a creamy matte black but I'm not very impressed with it now. It doesn't seem as pigmented as I remember the NYX was, and one swatch is a thin blackish gray color. Perhaps I got an old one. I do think that among the low to mid end brands, Inglot makes some of the best eyeshadows and it's worth it for those who can't afford to buy $30 eyeshadow singles but still want many colors to work with.

Overall, I would rather buy, i.e. LMdB or shu or RBR eyeshadows rather than Inglot, but I think this is worth it for what you're paying and I feel good having not spent a ton on neutral shades so I can have fun hauling Rouge Bunny Rouge this summer.

I do apologize for not having the shade numbers to list here, since I forgot to write them down or take note of them but I do know that the last shade of the first row is P434, because I saw a swatch by Pink Sith of that shade and I loved it. I do think part of the fun is going to the store and getting to play around with the shades though, and I'm sure you'll enjoy your palette, whatever you end up choosing.

Edit: After seeing the Pink Sith's swatches and comparing ours, I'm pretty sure that my top row, middle shade is DS460 and that my top row, 4th shade to the right, is P423.

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE this palette! You did a great job putting it together!:)

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  2. Thank you! I stood in the store for a good half hour hogging all the good neutrals, putting this together ;)

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