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lazyTeal4
Man, I love this one. 358 is often described as grey, but I find it quite purple (albeit as muted purple) on my skin. It looks beautiful on my green eyes. The shade is so pigmented that I need to be careful to dip my brush lightly into the pan, to avoid picking up too much product. Otherwise, it can look quite dark.
The quality of Inglot eyeshadows is out of this world. Crazy pigmented, but super blendable and long-lasting. The value, both in terms of price and the amount of product, blows others out of the water. I intend to replace most of my eyeshadows with Inglot, since there’s no reason to have worse quality eyeshadows when this is available.
vengefulOrange6
Brace yourselves for a major rave:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this eyeshadow!
The breakdown( not mine; I’m referring to the product’s qualities):
Color: medium completely matte greyed plum. 358 is, as I’d hoped, wonderfully similar to MAC Velour, a great favorite of mine that’s discontinued. 358 is more purple, less grey, than Velour, but 358’s still beautifully neutral. If you like dramatic, colorful, attention-grabbing eyeshadow looks, you might not be pleased with 358. It’s one of those gorgeously understated-but-not-boring shadows. I love the purple cast, since it makes my green eyes pop like crazy.
Texture: 358 is everything one could want in a matte eyeshadow – smooth, velvety, luxuriously pigmented, with not even a trace of chalkiness. Like many other Inglot shadows, 358 is a bit “powdery,” but just enough to make it easy to work with, and I’ve not had trouble with “fall-out” under my eyes.
Price/availibility: Inglot shadows are about $5.00 each, if you buy them as palette “refills,” as I did. They are available in single compacts, for about $12.00 each. In the U.S., Inglot stores are currently lamentably few and far between. Inglot does offer online shopping at inglotusa.com, but the color reprsentations are not accurate, so before ordering, it’s a good idea to do some research, by looking at the many blogs that feature Inglot photos and swatches. It’s a little extra work, but more than worth it, in my opinion.
Wear: Like the other Inglot shadows, 358 wears well over primer on my very oily lids. It may fade a tiiny bit eventually, but only after many hours.
I highly, highly recommend 358 to anyone who likes soft neutral eyeshadows.