Sunday, 21 February 2010

Sigma Neutral palette review

Sultry browns using the neutral Sigma palette

I recieved some eyeshadows and brushes from Sigma which was so kind as I had wanted some of their brushes for agggges.
I didn't want to do a haul video and just show you what I had recieved,  I wanted to actually create something pretty and tell you my honest opionion about the products.
It was my first time using the eyeshadows in this tutorial so you can see the true affect. I will let you know the pro's and con's of each item I used                                                                        









                                                                               
These are the shades found in the quad on the left they are shown dry on the right they are shown wet. I dampened the brush M.A.C's fix+

My Opinion
The eyshadows come beautifully presented and it's a brilliant idea that you can carry single colours in thier own cases or pop them all into a little compact quad.
Colour payoff
Some shades from the neautral quad were very pigmented and transfered true colour
Angie is a lovley pearl colour and very pigmented
Brown sugar is my least favourite the colour didn't transfer as nice as it looks and it's quite flakey
Indian girl  a stunning grey brown and the colour transfers well
Brown eyed girl was lovely to work with and looks better wet

Would I buy the palette?
Yes the colours are quite beautiful but however they are all contain shimmer. If you like using browns and greys you'll like this
Price: Were $36 now $27
Where can I buy it?
My overall thought...
Love the palette would like the brown sugar to be less chunky but I still managed to work with it.
Disclaimer
I was sent the press kit from Sigma cosmetics however I give an honest opinion all based on my own findings.I did not get paid to do this and I will not ever promote a company or product that I have not tried or dislike.

Do you own any Sigma?
If so what are your favourite colours to work with?
Did this review help you at all?

4 comments:

  1. how do you like their brushes carly? do you think they are worth purchasing?? im thinking if i buy the Sigma brushes ill at some point just buy the Mac brush regardless.

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  2. Sigma has really good brushes. They were the first brush set I bought and I definitely don't regret it. If your just starting or can't afford MAC at the moment (like me) they are def worth trying out! =]

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  3. Hey guys thank you for the comments. Yes I totally reccommend them. I dont like every brush in the brush roll but i think it works out cheaper buying the brush roll then the ones I like seperately.
    The ones most like the M.A.C are the foundation, 224, 219, 239, the powder brush is very similar and I love the concealer and eyeliner brush.

    As The beauty Barista said they are def worth buying then you can buy the odd M.A.C if you like. In the UK the big M.A.C brushes like the poweder brush are over £30 so the Sigma ones are so much cheaper.

    Hope it helped xx

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  4. wow i love it!!! looks amazing, great blog!!! xx

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