I first heard Inglot Cosmetics from international YouTubers. They’ve been raving about their products and freedom system palettes. Then I learned Inglot is finally here in the Philippines! I wasn’t that much fascinated before until I became a makeup artist. As an HMUA, I have this motto to myself, I need to use only the best products for my makeup clients. Inglot is of course in my list of brands that I should carry in my MUA kit.
Inglot Freedom System Palette (blushes and eye shadows)
What I love about Inglot is the freedom to choose the makeups that you like. You can build your own palette! I was able to purchase my first empty palette and two blushes last year using my GCs from my first ever gig as an Inglot Makeup Artist during the Neverland in Manila tour at SM Mall of Asia.
They have different palette layouts / designs. I got this one with two squares that fit pans of blushes, powders, eye shadows, and lipsticks. One of the best packaging ever for makeups I can say. It’s very sturdy and looks like made for a pro! I feel my makeups are secured inside.
It has magnets on the corners. You can simply slide the cover to open it.
You can put the cover right beneath the magnetic palette. They look so pretty on my makeup spread during gigs.
]It’s quite heavy though, compared to cardboard or common makeup palettes.
Also, avoid accidentally dropping your palette, since it’s only enclosed by magnets for sure it’s gonna be the worst ever scenario for your makeups / pans if ever.
No names for the shades, just numbers.
I have #29, #21, and #51 blushes (6 grams each pan) and #113R & #107R eye shadows (2.5 grams each).
These info can be found at the bottom of each pan.
When you purchase separate pans for your Freedom System Palette, each of them is in a box and sealed.
Tip: If you’re starting your MUA kit, you don’t need all the blushes in the world. Just make sure you have a peach shade (#29) and a pinkish shade (#28). Then you can mix both to achieve a new gorgeous shade.
#113R and #107R – R stands for Rainbow which means the pan has three colors (gradient – light to dark).
Swatches:
Blushes
#29 is a nice peach shade that looks pretty in different skin tones.
#28 is more of a rose golden pink, perfect for brides.
#51, this shade is darker than #29 and great for medium to morena skin tones.
Eye shadows in #113R and #107R. I can use the 107R for both eyelids or eyebrows!
Inglot blushes and eye shadows are incredibly pigmented, finely milled, and no fall out nor chalky texture. They are very long lasting too especially the blushes. They have lipsticks, nail polishes, powders, foundations, tools, and other professional makeup artist products in stores that you may wanna check out! As for the prices, I believe the Inglot Freedom System palette is around P1,300.00 (design in the photos above), regular blushes are around P495.00 each pan, regular eye shadows are almost the same price with the blushes, then it’s P500.00++ each pan for rainbow / gradient eye shadow pan. I also purchased the Inglot AMC Gel Eyeliner P990.00 in black which I will review soon!
I’m planning to get two more Inglot Freedom System palettes, 1. for eye shadows (by 10’s) and 2. blush palette (by 4’s). Then in this palette, I’ll put two powders instead. Crossing fingers I can buy them the soonest!
Overall I’m in love with Inglot Cosmetics! High quality makeups at reasonable price tags, customizable palettes, long-wearing, hypoallergenic, and with more than thousands of shades to choose from!
You can visit Inglot Philippines on Facebook for more details.
International Website: http://inglotcosmetics.com
Branches: GF Glorietta 5 / SM Megamall 2nd floor, Building A / SM Mall of Asia
Disclosure: This post is not sponsored. I purchased everything in this in my own money. Always, my honest opinion based on experience with the products.