This is quite probably my 1465867th post featuring Inglot but I simply had to share my latest purchase with you. I've posted numerous times about the Freedom System palette and you can read more about it here, however, I recently decided to grab myself another after filling up my previous one.
I did opt for two shades; although unfortunately one of them was out of stock. (#154 which I've read is a damn good dupe for MAC, All That Glitters and is just bloody fabulous. I will pick this up up soon!) The shade pictured here is number #450 and was completely inspired by a Twitter picturegraph posted by Sarah from, and beauty or something. She made red eyes look like something that I needed, rather than something to fear after a heavy night of vino swilling and you can't really complain much about that.
Granted, I didn't go all out red, but this shade is definitely a step out of my comfort zone and far from my usual, fail-safe neutrals, and if truth be told, I love it!
It has an iridescent quality to it and shimmers between a reddish brown and an almost pinkish red which is difficult to portray in a photograph. I've badgered on about the impeccable quality of Inglot's shadows more times than I care to admit and yet again, this shadow hasn't let me down. It's a dream to use. Pigmentation, blend-ability, longevity, all on point.
A great thing about the cases too, they're all magnetic and clip together so you can build up your stash piece by piece. You can store them all together or take them apart to travel with, depending on your needs. Hurrah! If you have yet to invest in Inglot, I seriously urge you to give them a go. You won't be disappointed!
Watch this space for a Face of the Day post featuring this shadow, coming soon.
What are your thoughts of the shade I picked up and is the Freedom System palette something you would consider purchasing?