REVIEW: L’oreal
Infallible 24 hr Eye Shadow
Purchased from:
Walgreens/ Walmart
Purchase date:
September 2012/ June 2013
Purchase Price:
$ 7-9
Size/ Amount: 0.12
oz./3.5 gms
Love! Love!
Love! …and some more love!
I normally
prefer eyeshadow palettes as they are a better value. I like playing with
colors & textures when it comes to an eye look & palettes provide more
variety.
As I was
browsing the displays this particular packaging caught my eye. The first 2
shades I tried were Amber Rush & Bronzed Taupe. I got them home, swatched
them, and they were a cure for many of my eyeshadow peeves. I ended up getting
more of them when there were good deals going on as they are on the pricier
side of drugstore single shadows.
The shadows are:
Highly
pigmented: you can get
maximum color payout with minimum product
Pressed
pigment: they are like a
pressed pigment. Not at all powdery, more like a creamy pigment.
No
fallout: fallout is one
of my big concerns with shadows. But this one had almost no fallout. Especially
when I use my fingers, it packs on the color wonderfully and with no fallout.
Shimmer
but no glitter/sparkle:
this is one of my biggest peeves with shadows. I do not like glitter around my
eyes or face. I already have dark under-eye circles and do not want glitter on
it. These have very pretty shimmer but no glitter. I have tried quite a few
shades, they all have shimmer but no glitter. Couple of the ones I own have glitter, but it does not spread like crazy.
Blend
beautifully: they are a
dream to blend. I have just used my fingers at times and even with that the
blending is a dream.
Long
wearing: the color is
long wearing but a basic primer is required to avoid creasing.
They come in 18 shades that are in the
regular line and they introduce few seasonal colors from time to time. They
have very limited matte shades but mostly shimmery. The range has shades of
beige, gold, taupe, green, blue, pink, green, brown, grey; so it covers
neutrals and colors.
Though they are among the pricier single
eyeshadows in the drugstore, you can create eye looks with a single shadow or
mix n match them very easily. They are very versatile and long wearing.
The packaging is
very light. It comes in a plastic container. The bottom is transparent and you
can see the color through it. The top is a grey screw top lid with the color on
it. Inside it has a little plastic stopper and it is advised to not discard as
it probably keeps the shadow pressed together. These can be used wet or dry,
but I use them dry as it is pretty pigmented even when dry.
Here are some
swatches:
Amber Rush
Bottomless Java
Bronzed Taupe
Glistening Garnet
Golden Emerald
Golden Sage
Perpetual Purple
Smoldering Plum
Seasonal Shades: Miss Candy Spring/
Summer 2013
Cherie Merie
With a Twist
There are 2 more
shades-Dive Right In- a light teal with a hint of grey, Strawberry Blonde- a
light pink glitter.I have read reviews that this range is less pigmented than
the regular line. Cherie Merie is pigmented and I love the peachy coral shade.
With a Twist is a let-down. It hardly shows up and I was shocked in comparison
to the others.
Overall: These are my favorite single shadows despite being on the higher side for a drugstore single shadow collection. I will be adding more to my collection for sure :)