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Inglot Part 2

Last week, I've showed you my Inglot eye shadows that I absolutely adore - you can read a full review here - and I've also asked you if you want to see the swatches of my sister's shades. Quite a few of you said yes, so today I'm here to show them to you. 

As you can see, my sister's palette looks a little bit different. This is because a lady at the shop picked up the wrong one and we hadn't noticed it until we came home and opened the package. She gave her a palette for circle eye shadows instead of the one for square eye shadows, so the shadows obviously didn't fit. However, my sister managed to take the plastic part out and was left with three magnets and enough space, so it all worked out. 

The shades that she picked up are: 397, 355 and 357. They are very pigmented, just like mine. She uses these shadows every day and loves them! Her shades are perfect for natural looks, don't you think so? Oh, and I have a little secret to tell you. I sometimes secretly use them too! Shhh, don't tell her!

Inglot!

One of the most exciting parts of my London trip was definitely setting my foot in Westfield London's Inglot store. I'd heard some American youtubers rave about their eye shadows years ago, and ever since, I've been dying to swatch those babies and bring them home with me! My expectations were very high, but did the eye shadows impress me as I'd hoped they would?



Most certainly! If you'd ask me to pick only one brand of eye shadows that I could use until the rest of my life, I would pick Inglot without a second thought. I think that the selection of their shades is amazing, and I can't even rave enough about the quality, which can easily be compared to MAC or Urban Decay. The eye shadows that I've tried are smooth, easy to work with, they stay on throughout the whole day and are super pigmented. Even the matte shades! You can see the swatches of my shades below. From left to right: 363, 450, 344, 423.  

I really wish the shades had proper names, though. It's hard to remember those numbers and you can't really take a quick look at the labels since they're written on the bottom of the pans, which are pretty much impossible to take out of the magnetic palette. I gave up on trying to get them out after five minutes. Thank god I've filmed a haul and mentioned all the shades in the video, hehe. :D


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