Last week when stopping into my local Rite Aide, I came across a shelf
lined with a new product that immediately caught my eye, and immediately
I knew I had to have it.
Unfortunately when I picked the compact of makeup up by NYX, I had no
clue what it was. Sadly the label did not describe what the hell it was.
What I was looking at though was a long plastic compact with 5 pallets
filled with glittery color. Each color was bold, contained tons of
glitter, and I wanted it no matter what it was.
The only description I got was that it was a cream pallet, I had no
clue what it was other than that. Either way though, it was pretty, and I
wanted it.
My boyfriend said he thought it was eye shadow, I however thought that it was some sort of high glittery lip gloss.
I choose the color combination Paradise, and Utopia (which I will review later on).
Anyways for now I will focus on Paradise.
Paradise contained 5 colors, one was a very neon colored pink, the
glitter however gave off a very pale purple color. Combined it was
really pretty.
Next to the pink colored pallet, sat black. This was my favorite
because I knew that if this stuff was eyeliner, I would apply it
directly on top of my black eyeliner for a very cool sparkly look. The
glitter shimmered a nice deep purple, blue and dark green.
Next to the black pallet was plain white. The glitter though shimmered
a nice holographic color which more or less resembled a rainbow type of
shimmer...only more pastel like.
After that came gold, which was nothing more than gold all together.
There was no extra double toned shimmer. The gel makeup was gold, as was
the glitter. I especially liked it though because I knew it would look
good on top of brown eyeshadow.
Last but not least came silver which is probably my second favorite
color next to black. This particular glitter shimmers a deep rainbow
holographic color which shines better than the other colors that come in
the set. I figured this would look gnarly on top of black eyeliner.
What Was It?
At home I opened up the plastic compact to find hidden inside 3
eyeshadow sponges, and a small precision eyeshadow brush. This stuff was
eyeshadow. My boyfriend was right. I was hoping it was eyeshadow! By
the looks of it though, my first impression was lip gloss.
Anyhow the first thing that I thought was that this gorgeous glitter
was only on the surface. Many eye shadows with gobs of gorgeous glitter
only surface the eyeshadow with glitter, and it never really shows on
the eye lid.
NYX Glitter Cream Pallet Paradise Eye Shadow though had glitter all throughout. From top of the pallet to the bottom of it.
My Use:
I planned on first lining my eye with black eyeliner, and then using
the black colored glitter cream to carefully coat the eyeliner with the
glitter.
Unfortunately things didn't quite work out the way I had planned.
I dipped the small brush into the black colored pallet and collected
some of the cream glitter onto the brush. The first thing I noticed was
how it didn't want to stick. It seemed that the glitter outnumbered the
actual cream, which made it hard to stick.
I dug into the pallet hoping to collect some cream, so it would at
least stick better. Once I had what I considered a fair amount of the
product on the brush, I slowly worked it on top of my eyeliner.
Everything seemed to be working well, but I hated how hard and sharp the
bristles were on the brush.
In the middle of my application I had to
switch over to a better brush so I could apply it, without it hurting my
eye lid.
Overall the experience sucked because as soon as the cream began to
dry, the glitter began to fall from my eye lids. I ended up with glitter
all around my eyes which made me look like I was about to go out to a
Halloween disco party.
All in all the glitter is really pretty, however it does not stay
where you apply it. In the end you end up with glitter all over your
face, and it is hard to get off because the glitter is so micro fine.
I will say that NYX Glitter Cream Pallet Paradise Eye Shadow is best
used to apply glitter to your skin, not your eyes. In my opinion it
would work best if you were to apply a little to your chest, or arms.
NYX Glitter Cream Pallet Paradise Eye Shadow just does not work well on
your eyes, or face...unless of course, it is Halloween.
I kept both compacts that I bought simply because I know I could use
it in the summer time to line my arms and chest with for days spent at
the beach, which is cool in my book.
For those though looking for bold glittery eyelids, I would avoid NYX
Glitter Cream Pallet Paradise Eye Shadow all together. It does not work
well on the eyes. You end up with glitter on your face, in your actual
eyeball, and it's not a comfortable feeling at all.
For those who want nice glittery shimmer for their body, then yes, I
would recommend NYX Glitter Cream Pallet Paradise Eye Shadow. You can
pick up a compact for just under $4.00 at drug stores in the makeup
section.
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