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Inglot freedom system eyeshadow Pearl square “397” review and swatches


Hey everyone!
Do you ever feel confused as to with which eyeshadow to go when going for a bright lipstick? At least I do! But I have found its perfect companion now! This beautiful pearly eyeshadow that goes with almost every bright lipstick I have, without going over the top.
Inglot pearl eyeshadows are known for having a pearly sheen with very fine shimmer. After matte, I find pearl finish the best. Matte texture can be chalky and dry at many-a-times but pearl finish eyeshadows have a very smooth texture most of the times.


My experience:
I am so glad for having purchased this eyeshadow. Inglot pearl eyeshadow “397” is a beautiful and gorgeous peach shade, with fine shimmer and a good pearly sheen. It comes in a small cardboard casing and it’s held in with a plastic case inside. I did have the empty round palettes but since Inglot became bored of them and decides to discontinue them, they aren’t of much use to me now. I haven’t yet brought the empty square palette till now but now I feel the need of buying one soon. I wish with the price hike, the packaging could also have become better.

The texture of the eyeshadow is very smooth. It is not at all dry which is why it glides smoothly onto the eyelids. It blends easily. There are hardly and fall out issues with this. But I still like to tap my brush every time, to ward off the excess powder. Also make sure to apply a transparent powder around the under eye area, so that if in case there’s fall out, you can just wipe out the excess later and not spoil your face makeup. The fall out gets wiped off with the translucent powder. The pigmentation of the eyeshadow is also really good. I don’t need to pack it on my eyelids again and again to get a solid color payoff.
I have used this eyeshadow without a primer, but with a foundation, primer and powder underneath on my oily eye lids and it lasted on for more than 5 hours with minimum fading. Creasing is definitely there.  Creasing means when the eyeshadow creates stripes in the folds. It happens mainly on oily eye lids because the skin’s natural oils mix with the eyeshadow and so it forms line. So, yes! The creasing was really less as I could see it only with zooming my eyes. The next time I wore it after setting with a makeup spray. The intensity was still the same after these long hours.
If you have a fair-medium skin tone, you should definitely try this eyeshadow. For darker skin tones, I suggest something deeper. This eyeshadow works great for me with bright as well as light lipsticks. It just gives a very clean look with deep and bright lipsticks.


In short,
        Inglot freedom system eyeshadow pearl “397” is a beautiful warm peachy shade.
        It has very fine shimmer but a pearly shine.
        The texture is very smooth, which is why it blends so easily.
        There are minimum fall outs with this one.
        The pigmentation is really good. 2-3 pats do the work.
        The staying power is good, even on oily eyelids.  I am guessing that on non-oily eyelids, it will last longer.

^ These are the pictures I took about after some 5-6 hours of wear and as you can see, it has majorly faded, which is quite ok for my very oily eyelids


Price: Rs.350
Quantity: 2.7gm
VCB Rating: 4.5/5

Do you have any favourite neutral eyeshadow to wear with your bright lipsticks? Please share 🙂