
Illamasqua artistry palette review full#
(Credits: )Īrmoured with a full line of makeup products, The Reign of Rock presents some of their hero products alongside NEW innovative, unique product formulations in limited-edition, metallic packaging. The collection celebrates a 10-year reign of convention-defying beauty and the advocation of self-expression through its innovative textures in the line-up with rock and roll inspired artistry led by Director of Artistry, Pablo Rodriguez. In collaboration with Wonderland magazine, Amelia Windsor, a British model, takes centre stage as the face of the campaign. It’s a pity because this brand stocks one of the most pigmented lipsticks and eyeshadows! Well, all hope is not lost because Illamasqua is stocked at Look Fantastic Singapore, an online beauty boutique that brings you closer to discovering more quality beauty brands.īefore we indulge in all the holiday goodness, let’s zoom in into one of the most exciting makeup launch from the brand – Illamasqua The Reign of Rock Collection. Some of the metallics are so pigmented they almost look wet, which I love.Illamasqua has been one of the less-talked-about makeup brands, especially since it has withdrawn from the Singapore market. The black shade, Sleek, isn’t the darkest black I’ve ever used, but it’s not terrible and can be built up. Some of the lighter matte shades you need to build up, but that’s not a deal breaker as it makes the palette more user-friendly for even beginners. You can create simple, everyday neutral looks or you can go all out with something bold using the blue, green & gold shades. I was very pleasantly surprised with how nice and easy these shadows are to work with. But when both swatched and applied to the eyes, the pigmentation is really nice. The shadows themselves feel soft, though some of the metallics feel slightly gritty. If you like browns, blues, golds and greens, this palette would be right up your alley. The color story in this palette is more on the neutral/warm tone side, with a few cooler toned shades and some jewel tones. The names of the shadows are also on the back of the palette. I found this highly annoying, so I removed the plastic sheet. Also inside, the names of the shadows are printed on a sheet of clear plastic that lays over the shadows and is attached to the side of the palette. The packaging of both palettes is hard plastic and they have some good weight to them. You can find them in Ulta, Target, CVS and online at LA Girl’s website. Oh and in case you didn’t know, LA Girl is a cruelty-free brand. If you don’t have the CVS app, I highly recommend it! So I paid around $8 each for my palettes, which was a freaking steal. I purchased both of my palettes at CVS, as I had an offer in my CVS app for 40% off LA Girl and some other beauty related coupons and ExtraBucks rewards I wanted to take advantage of. Each palette contains 16 shades in a mix of matte, shimmer and metallic finishes.

They retail for $14.99-$18 each (depending on where you purchase). Ok, so LA Girl released these palettes earlier this year. So, get comfy, grab a snack and let’s get going!
Illamasqua artistry palette review pro#
But I love my new coworkers (aka, my cats).Īnyhow, today I hope to give you a break from the gloom & doom of the everyday, and have a review for you on the new Pro Artistry and Pro Mastery palettes from LA Girl.

I’m finally working from home for the time being, which is weird as I’ve never really had a job that’s given me that option. It all feels like a bad dream, like we’re in the Twilight Zone or something. Hi everyone! How’s everyone doing? I know things are crazy and downright weird right now with everything going on in the world.
