Review: Inglot Freedom System Eyeshadows.

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Hello, everyone. Keeping with what seems to be the current theme of the site, this post will be on eyeshadows too. Same old Inglot eyeshadows, but this time in the form of a duo.

THE BACKSTORY: This was one of my most recent purchases. The last Inglot quad I assembled was well over a year ago. I assembled this duo just a week or two ago. I was hunting for a matte dark brown shade and since I didn’t want to splurge on a MAC eyeshadow, I stumbled upon the Inglot store and went a little crazy there. You’ll see more of what I bought in posts to come. The copper shade was chosen for me by my sister and I decided to go for it since I didn’t own any copper shades prior to this.

 

Left to Right: 605 and 329

Left to Right: 605 and 329

THE PRODUCT: Inglot eyeshadows are some of the best you’ll find in the market. They are supremely pigmented. You get the exact colour you see on the pan; they’re that good. They’re super smooth and buttery and easy to work with. They are easy to blend and are quite long-lasting. Since they come in a plethora of colours, you’ll be able to find a good dupe for a higher end eyeshadow easily. The two colours here are –

  • 605 – It’s a gorgeous orangey copper shade with a little coppery gold shimmer running through, almost reminiscent of autumn leaves.
  • 329 – A stunning and matte dark brown. It’s an extremely versatile shade.

THE PALETTE: The entire palette is magnetic. And the strength of the magnet is bonkers. The palette itself is sturdy and tough, unlike most of the other palettes available today. The palette is a little pricey, but it’s so worth it.

PRIICE: The price of an empty palette depends on how many eyeshadows you’d want. This duo (meaning two eyeshadows) cost 850 INR around the time of purchase. As for the eyeshadows, they usually cost 400-450 INR.

AVAILABILITY: Inglot stores, www.majorbrands.in

Inglot Freedom System Eyeshadows.

9.5

Pigmentation

9.5/10

Packaging

9.5/10

Opacity

9.5/10

Colour Selection

9.5/10

Longevity

9.5/10

Pros

  • Extremely pigmented. You get what you see.
  • Easy to work with, highly blend-able and smooth.
  • They last for a long time, even without a base/primer.
  • The colour selection will be the end of us all.
  • The packaging is super sturdy and worth every penny.

Cons

  • There aren't any, really.

Midori

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