Showing posts with label Inglot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inglot. Show all posts

Jun 27, 2012

MAKEUP LOOK | Dark Berries Look (w/ Inglot Body Pigments)

MAKEUP LOOK | Dark Berries Look
(w/ Inglot Body Pigments)


Eyes: 
PRIME:
I applied Too Face Shadow Insurance Eyeshadow Primer all over my lid up to the brow bone. I then applied MAC Pro Longwear Concealer in NW35 under my brow - Bare Escentuals Maximum Coverage Concealer Brush. I then applied Stila Prime Pot in Caramel (creamy beige) on my entire lid and on my browbone area- Real Techniques Deluxe Crease Brush followed by MAC Fluidline in Midnight Blue (blackened teal) just on my lid - MAC 242 Small Shader Brush. 

COLOR:
To help with blending in the crease area I used Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow (matte nude). NARS 03 Eye Shader Brush
On my inner lid and tearduct area I applied Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow (matte nude). NARS 03 Eye Shader Brush
In the crease I applied Inglot #156 Body Pigment (matte brilliant cyan blue). MAC 217 Blending Brush
Then I applied Pure Luxe Glory Pigment (matte navy blue). Sonia Kashuk Large Crease Brush
For the lid I applied Inglot #253 Body Pigment (matte eggplant purple). MAC 242 Small Shader Brush
Then I applied Inglot #202 Body Pigment (matte purple). MAC 217 Blending Brush
For highlight under my brow I used Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow (matte nude). MAC 252 Large Shader Brush
On the lower lashline I applied MAC Eye Kohl Pencil in Minted (teal green) topped with Inglot #153 Body Pigment (matte teal). MAC 242 Small Shader Brush

BROWS:
My brows are filled in with MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Stud and Anastasia Brow Powder Duo in Ebony (matte brown). Paula Dorf Eye Definer Flat Top Brush

DEFINE:
I lined my upper lashline with Benefit Babecake Cake Eyeliner in Black. MAC 263 Small Angle Brush
I lined my lower waterline with L'Oreal HIP Cream Eyeliner in Black. Sigma Eye Liner - E05 Brush 
I used Sleek MakeUP Lash Out Mascara for my lashes and added Beautee Sense Style 136 Eyelashes for effect. Duo Lash Adhesive.



Lips: 
POLISH:
For my lips I used Covergirl Lip Perfection Lipstick in Delish Regal (creamy peach nude).


Face: 
FINISH:
I primed my skin with MAC Oil Control Lotion - hands. I used Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra 24H in 460 Suede W - Sigma Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush - for my face and set my t-zone with BareMinerals READY™ SPF 15 Touch Up Veil in Tinted - face puff.

I used Dermablend Quick-Fix Concealer in Caramel - Cozzette P350 Cylinder Concealer Brush - under my eyes set with Dermablend Loose Setting Powder in Warm Saffron - face puff.

I used MAC Gingerly Blush (matte capri bronze) for my cheeks - Sephora Professional Contour/Blush/Bronzer Brush.
I then applied NYX Matte Bronzer in Dark Tan for contour - Sigma Angled Kabuki Brush and MAC Style Blush (golden coral peach) for my highlight - ELF Powder Brush.

 


Jun 19, 2012

REVIEW & SWATCHES | NEW INGLOT Body Pigments (MATTES)


REVIEW & SWATCHES | NEW INGLOT Body Pigments (MATTES)




Inglot Body Pigment Powder Matte
INGLOT introduces a highly pigmented matte collection of 20 Loose Body Pigments, which guarantee intense and long lasting colour. Use on face and body for a powerful pop of colour that is durable and won’t fall off. Pigments can be used alone or mixed with other pigments to customize your very own colours. The delicate, oil-free formula is parabens free and ensures perfect application. Apply INGLOT’s Eye Makeup Base before use and remove with Face Makeup Remover Waterproof. 

FUN TIP:  Warm pink and orange shades work great when combined with INGLOT lip gloss.


Price: $14
Size: 1 g / 0.04 oz
Availability: www.inglotusa.com
 The following numbers are not to be used in the lip area: 71, 149, 152, 153, 195, 202, 253
The following numbers are not to be used in the eye area: 124, 126, 171, 174, 214


   
The Inglot Body Pigments are priced at $14 for 1 g / 0.04 oz of product. 

The price is within the usual Inglot price range for their products while the product size syncs up with the high(er)-end brands on the market. For me this is somewhat of a double edged sword - while I am happy to pay less for these pigments than I would pay for M·A·C, Make Up For Ever and Illamasqua, I also wanted to get a bit more product for the money. But that's just me being greedy :)

The Inglot Body Pigments are within the mid-range of pigment prices between indie brands and mid-to-high-end brands. However, the indie brands and surprisingly M·A·C (well not surprising to me since MAC actually has great price/size ratio for their pigments) give more product for the price versus the Inglot product size.

Either way, you get a lot of product for your money and will probably not run out of one of these pigments any time soon even with regular usage. Inglot Body Pigments are offered at a good price and are great quality!



 

The Inglot Body Pigments are available in store at various Inglot locations as well as online at the Inglot website in the US. There are 20 matte and 20 pearl shades to choose from ranging from neutral tones to intense colors. This review will focus on the matte finishes only (those are my faves after all)!
USA  Locations
CHICAGO
COSTA MESA
LAS VEGAS
MIAMI
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA ANA
SEATTLE
TEMECULA
 

The packaging for the Inglot Body Pigments is a very basic clear plastic jar with a black screw-on lid. The plastic is very thick and robust with a solid cover which is great for durability and travel. These come without a sifter lid which may or may not be an issue for some. The lids also fit snugly onto the containers for added secureness and prevention against product spillage during storage.  

There is a label on the bottom of each jar that indicates the eyeshadow number, size, company location, suggested shelf life.

Inglot uses numbers for their products rather than names which can make our makeup lives difficult to say the least. Names are much easier for us to remember and it becomes quite a task to recall numbers for swatches/looks/tutorials/random makeup chats! I suppose it would be daunting to give names to all their products now but I wish they would consider it.




 


INGLOT "introduces a highly pigmented matte collection of 20 Loose Body Pigments, which guarantee intense and long lasting colour. Use on face and body for a powerful pop of colour that is durable and won’t fall off. Pigments can be used alone or mixed with other pigments to customize your very own colours. The delicate, oil-free formula is parabens free and ensures perfect application."

The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) are extremely finely milled and smooth. They glide unto the skin without tugging or dragging for an even layer of pigmented silky color. Matte shades can be prone to being chalky, powdery and patchy. However, these pigments are creamy without being chalky except for #237 which applies slightly patchy.


The The Inglot Body Pigments are available in both matte and shimmery finishes but this review is focused solely on the matte shades which happen to be my all time favorite eyeshadow finish.


The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) are packed with intense color payoff. Even the lighter shades have great color payoff in a single swipe. The deeper shades have much better pigmentation in a single pass while the lighter shades can be blended out for a wash of color if that is your preference. Some of the shades can and will stain the skin due to the intensity of the color. Be sure to use a primer under these to prevent or minimize any staining which may occur - the bright pinks and purples are prone to staining.

The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) are available in mostly bright colors with a few neons mixed in. This means that they are not as wearable for those who prefer neutrals. If you rather some neutral colors check out the shimmer shades which have more subtle earth-tone colors to choose from. The deeper shades are perfect for smoky looks while the bright colors are great for bold in-your-face looks. It is quite refreshing to see so many bold intense colors in a collection and just in time for summer fun!


The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) are loose pigments which means they will have some level of fall-out associated with them. Fall-out is result of loose particles falling onto the cheeks or undereye area during eyeshadow application. This can be assuaged by using a dense brush with these pigments and ensuring that excess product is 'tapped' off before applying to the lids. Also, it is best to pat/press these colors on rather than swipe then back and forth. With matte shades there can be a lost of color/intensity while blending different shades together. These are no different and again should be patted/pressed onto the skin to maintain the desired intensity of the colors.

Remember these can also be worn on the face as blushes and mixed into lip colors. Just use a fluffy brush to get a sheerer application of color on the face or mix these with lipgloss or lipstick for add oomph to your lip colors.

The following numbers are not to be used in the lip area: 71, 149, 152, 153, 195, 202, 253  
The following numbers are not to be used in the eye area: 124, 126, 171, 174, 214

Use of these colors in the 'non-recommended' areas should be done at your own risk!



The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) wear perfectly well without a primer without fading or creasing. I get at least 6+ hours of wear without fading when used without a primer. The darker shades have more longevity of course. But since I never wear eyeshadows without primer (and some of these shades stain)...I get 9+ hours of fade-proof wear when used with a primer/base.



 
The Inglot Body Pigments (Mattes) are just divine! I am just in love! These are great fun colors for the summer for those of us who love bold bright colors. There are also a few neons and hard-to-find colors that are sure to tickle your fancy. Neutral lovers these are not for you. Remember that these are matte shades which may not be everyone's cup of tea. You can check out the shimmer versions of these Body Pigments if that is more your style.

I'll just say I highly recommend these and if they are up you alley then definitely CHECK THEM OUT!


 




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Jun 20, 2011

'Ocean Grapes' Look

'Ocean Grapes' Look

So this is one of my first looks since getting back to NY and all my makeup. I HAD to test out the new Inglot matte eyeshadows for good measure and I was not disappointed at all. In fact it seems that these are even softer and smoother than the original mattes...but maybe that was the jet-lag speaking :)

Oh yea...and there's something different going on but we'll talk about that later :)


Eyes: 
PRIME:
I started off with Too Faced Shadow Insurance all over my lid up to the brow bone. I applied MAC Layin' Low Paintpot (creamy beige) all over my lid and slightly into the crease as my primary base. Real Techniques Base Shadow Brush

COLOR:
For the lid and tearduct area I applied MAC Vanilla Eyeshadow (satin ivory). MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush
For the middle of the lid I used Inglot #345 Eyeshadow (matte seafoam green). MAC 239 Eye Shader Brush
On the outer lid and crease I used Inglot #338 Eyeshadow (matte teal). Sonia Kaskuk Large Crease Brush
On the inner crease I applied Inglot #369 Eyeshadow (matte lavender). Sonia Kaskuk Large Crease Brush
For highlight I used Bare Escentuals Clear Radiance All Over Face Color (shimmery light pink). MAC 252 Large Shader Brush 
On the lower lashline I applied Eye Kandy Sour Grapes Sprinkles (Glitter) (bright purple)using Too Faced Shadow Insurance Glitter Glue Glitter Bonding Eye Shadow Primer. MAC 242 Small Shader Brush

BROWS:
My brows are filled in with MAC Eyebrow Pencil in Strut and MAC Embark Eyeshadow (matte reddened brown). Paula Dorf Eye Definer Flat Top Brush

DEFINE:
I lined my upper lashline with Lorac Front of the Line PRO Liquid Eyeliner in Black
I lined my lower waterline with L'Oreal HIP Cream Eyeliner in Black. Sigma Eye Liner - E05 Brush
I used L'Oreal Carbon Black Voluminous Mascara for my lashes and added Miss Adoro G747S Eyelashes for effect.



Lips:
POLISH:
For my lips I used MAC Kinda Sexy Lipstick (matte coral) topped with MAC Strange Potion (creamy coral).



Face:
FINISH:
I used Tarte ReCreate™ Anti-Aging Foundation in Walnut 20 - Sigma Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush - for my face and set my t-zone with Tarte Smooth Operator™ Micronized Clay Finishing Powder - Sigma Round Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush. I used MUFE #12 Full Cover Concealer - Cozzette P350 Cylinder Concealer Brush - under my eyes set with Benefit Powderflage -
Cozzette S150 Cylinder Setting Brush.

I used Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Tipsy (matte coral) for my cheeks - MAC 129 Powder/Blush Brush and MUFE #2 Sculpting Kit for contour - Sigma Angled Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush.



Jun 16, 2011

Inglot Freedom System + NEW Matte Eyeshadows - SWATCHES and THOUGHTS...

Inglot Freedom System + NEW Matte Eyeshadows
- SWATCHES and THOUGHTS...


INGLOT Company was established over 25 years ago by Wojtek Inglot, a young chemist working at that time in R&D department in pharmaceutical company.


His principal objective was to produce high quality products at fair and reasonable prices, using only the best possible ingredients and raw materials from the most reputable suppliers.

Wojtek Inglot is still directly involved in the formulation and design process of all new Inglot products.

All Inglot cosmetics are produced within the European Union and 95% of them are manufactured in our own state of art production facilities.

We work with make-up artists and colour consultants to bring the latest trends in colour, texture and form to the market. We are constantly developing new products and have just launched the world’s first ever Breathable Nail Enamel ensuring better health care for nails whilst enhancing their beauty.

Our unique Freedom System allows customers to experiment with countless shades and colour combinations of different face products, giving them the opportunity to create their own customized colour palette.

We are present in 240 retail locations worldwide.




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My Five Ps

Price
The Inglot Freedom System is Inglot's version of customizable palettes and is perhaps the brand's main claim to fame. The palettes are available in various sizes: 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 and the newly debuted 40 eyeshadows. The beauty about the Freedom System is that as the quantity increases the price decreases per eyeshadow and also for the empty palette. But what does this mean? Here's a price list broken down by the quantity of eyeshadows and palette sizes:

Quantity - Price per eyeshadow
1-2  - $7.00
3-9  - $5.00
10+ - $4.50

Palette Size - Price (when purchased without eyeshadows)
2 - $5
3 - $7
5 - $10
10 - $20
20 - $25
40 $30 (estimated)


Palette Size - Price (when purchased with eyeshadows)
2 - $0 (free)
3, 5, 10, 20, 40 - $5

Quantity - Total Price with Palette and Eyeshadows
2 - $14
3 - $19.90
5 - $30
10 - $50
20 - $95
40 $185-$190 (estimated)

I have focused on the square eyeshadow pans but please note that there are also round pans and palette combos available which are slightly smaller and cheaper. Each square eyeshadow pan has 2.7 g / 0.09 oz of product and depending on quantity ranges in price from $7 to $4.50.
 
M∙A∙C Eyeshadow refill pans retail for $11.00 and contain 1.5 g / 0.05 oz of product. So even if you purchase just one of the Inglot square pans you get almost twice the amount of product for $4 less than a M∙A∙C Eyeshadow refill pan. Of course, the M∙A∙C Eyeshadow refill pans are among the cheapest of all medium-to-high end brands so I won't go into other comparisons.

Even when compared to drugstore brands such as NYX and Wet 'n' Wild the Inglot Eyeshadows are a great value at $4.50 to $7. So quite frankly, these are the best of the best in terms of value, quantity of product AND quality!

Purchasing
The Inglot Eyeshadows and Freedom System Palettes are available at Inglot stores (find locations HERE), and online at www.inglotusa.com (USA) and www.inglotaustralia.com (Australia). Some locations may not carry the full range of eyeshadows and the USA website seems to be missing the 40-palette option at this time.

Packaging
The Inglot Freedom System Palettes are robust magnetic black palettes with transparent lids with the Inglot print. These palettes are solid and heavier than any other palette that I have in my stash. This lends to durability of the palette and security of the eyeshadows but the trade-off is the added weight. Personally I appreciate the more rigid design especially for travel/portability but of course others may find the additional heftiness a bit bothersome.

Another thing to note is the strength of the magnets in these palettes. They are STRONG! For me this means my eyeshadows are more secure and won't go jostling around. But the trouble comes into play when you try to remove the eyeshadows from the palette (to reorganize or see the eyeshadow numbers). There is no slot to simply pop the pans out as with the M∙A∙C palettes nor is there a hole in the back to push the pans out as with the Stila palettes. The safest way to remove the pans is to use another strong magnet (Inglot suggests using the magnets on the lids) to grab the edges of the pans. Another option is to use a very thin sharp implement to wedge in the corners and pop the pans out. Either option is viable but you must be extremely careful not to break or ding the eyeshadows when removing them...and I mean VERY careful! Beware of nicks and gouges!

The eyeshadow pans themselves are labeled on the back with the eyeshadow number and size and a few miscellaneous details. The eyeshadows are numbered rather than provided with names which can be tedious to remember but what to do. The only trouble here is keeping track of the eyeshadow numbers once they are in your palette. I have printed labels on the back of my palettes with the numbers which were all noted before I put the eyeshadows in.

Ultimately, the palettes are sturdy and sleek but will require a few work-arounds to keep track of the eyeshadow numbers.



Product & Performance
The eyeshadows come in a variety of finishes: Matte, D.S. (Double Sparkle), Pearl, AMC and AMC Shine.

Matte - This is the typical matte, flat, no-shine finish. These have a soft creamy texture and are not chalky or powdery.

Pearl - This is an iridescent, pearlized finish with noticeable sheen and frost. The color payoff can vary from high intensity to a sheer wash.

Double Sparkle - This finish is a matte/satin eyeshadow packed with micro-fine glitter/sparkles. The glitter/sparkles will not adhere to the skin without a decent eyeshadow base and can lead to some fall out (or pretty glitter cloud). I do not find this to be an issue since the glitter/sparkles are not chunky and a simple tap of the brush will ease our plight.

AMC Eye Shadow - This is a step down from the Double Sparkle finish - almost like a single sparkle. The glitter/sparkle intensity is dialed down to a very subtle, manageable level.

AMC Eye Shadow Shine - This finish has the highest frost level and shine payoff. This for me is a SUPER frost with an intense metallic sheen.

The biggest draw of the Inglot Eyeshadows is of course the pigmentation! And pigmented they are. The color payoff is incredible for these eyeshadows with just a small amount of product. All the Inglot Eyeshadows that I own or have tested are highly pigmented with intense color payoff no matter the finish.

The eyeshadows, especially the mattes, are super smooth and soft vwhich is prefect for full color impact, smooth application and blending but has the drawback of being fragile. This does not mean they are easily breakable (they are creamy so they don't crack or shatter easily) but rather that it is easier to nick or damage these eyeshadows with any sharp edge (your nails, palette covers, etc.).

Also, the soft texture leads to excess loose product left over in the pot or on your brush which ends up as fall out on your skin. This is my only gripe about these eyeshadows because they are can be prone to be dusty (NOT chalky). This effect is lessened by using a densely packed brush and pressing rather than sweeping the brush across the surface of the eyeshadow.While I don't find this to be a bad thing (a lot of eyeshadows do this), it is a side effect worth noting.

The eyeshadows are easy to blend and adhere well to the skin without a primer but of course have better color payoff when used with an eyeshadow primer and/or base. The eyeshadows also wear very well throughout the day with minimal fading. There is some fading if used without a primer/base so I recommend using one for good measure. They also don't crease or accentuate lines and wrinkles which is a great plus.


The color selection is also fantastic with a full range of neutrals and bright colors. There is something here for everyone. Inglot has also debuted 80 new matte colors with the new 40-eyeshadow palettes which puts them in the lead for the most matte eyeshadows offered by a brand.


Overall
I love these eyeshadows and I LOVE the prices. Everyone should try to get their hands on some Inglot especially now that they are more accessible (online). There are numerous colors to choose from and the Freedom System makes it so fun to customize your own palette. The packaging takes some getting used to but I don't count that as a deficiency. Highly recommend!


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PICTURES & SWATCHES



New MATTE Colors - Brights










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New MATTE Colors - Neutrals












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Older Eyeshadows




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