There is currently only one INGLOT store in the UK, and I really really hope that they open some more soon - The current store in Westfields Shopping centre near Shepherds Bush tube station is fab, and I make a point of calling in whenever I can. Their eye palettes in particular are great value for money.
Last time I was there I picked up this as I thought it looked similar to the MUFE HD blushers - I haven't got any of those to compare it with but its a nice product so I wanted to do a mini review...
The packaging is fine - its simple and comes with a pump, which is hygienic. One gripe is that the lid gan get a bit grubby when excess product from the pump ends up dribbling out and onto the inside of the lid. But thats no major deal, and I'll survive!
The product is really concentrated in terms of pigment, however the formula itself is a thin gel like liquid... The shade I chose (87) is one of the lightest ones, however there were more vivid shades available - whereas with this shade I think there is room for more error, with more dramatic shade, care sould have to be taken to build it up slowly.
When blended out the product looks very natural and adds a pretty pale flush to the skin...
One strength I feel this particular shade offers is to act as a base to blushers that might be fab but have poor staying power - in my case many of the MAC blushers I own are lovely colours but disappear after half an hour.
Dusting a powder blusher over the top of these works well as the Inglot blush grabs and intensifies the colour... I've demonstrated this by brushing the Body Shop bronzer in Warm Glow over the top...
Obviously, you'd use a far lighter hand in reality, but the strong sunshine kept washing out my more subtle attempts to demonstrate this handy little property of this product!
When applying the INGLOT pruduct to the cheeks, I use a duofibre brush - usually the MAC 188 for a natural finish. I have also appliedit with a MAC 109 for a more intense look, and that works really well too. I think this is a bargain for the price, and a versatile product to boot.
What have you tried from INGLOT? Do you wish they were more easily available?!

4 comments:
i kept telling myself to check out Ingot but i kept forgetting about it and i was in a mall where there is a store! thanks for reminding me. :)
That blusher looks lovely. Such a pretty colour. I really wish that Inglot was more easily available. I find it odd that they have a comprehensive website but no option to buy.
Anyway, because until recently I hadn't gone anywhere near London, I sent my Mum out on a shopping expedition to Inglot in Muscat. I'm now the proud owner of an eyeshadow trio and a lip paint (similar in colour to Up the Amp). I've only swatched so far but they look stunning. I can't wait to try them out.
Jane x
I absolutely love my bright red gel eyeliner from Inglot. It's very unique and top quality as well. I agree that the brand is next to impossible to find though - when I went to write up the eyeliner I couldn't even find a proper URL for Inglot. I bought it at the London Westfield store so I had to settle for saying as much. They're missing a trick!
ha! Inglot is polish company :D and I'm from poland xD. In brief, shadows are v. pigmented, stays on with a primer (but inglot's one is not great one), eye pencil's can smudge, cream eyeliner doesn't smudge, a massive range of colours of varnishes, brushes...they become puffy( I mean they become bigger) after some time, however 30T is very good one (is for an eyeliner). the rest I didn't have tried yet.
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