A single product that’s multi-tasking is more my vibe. And I’m fortunate enough to be living in the era of moisturisers doubling as sunscreens, tints that can work everywhere from the lips to cheeks and eyes, and eyeshadow palettes that really work on the whole face. The Unleashia Glitterpedia Eye Palette is one such product that’s enabled me to prep for both, Navaratri and Eid without much effort.
What Is It?
The eyeshadow palette is marketed as a versatile product that consists of two primary formulas – pearl powder and glitter-based that help you unleash your creativity with the help of makeup. The 7 eyeshadow palettes range from glitter to coral, lavender, rose, and peach shades – one for every mood. They are pigmented, made from biodegradable glitter, and perfect to create any look from holographic to understated and monotone.
Our Thoughts
I purchased the Glitterpedia All of Glitter palette a few months ago and have found excuses to use it even when my look doesn’t require glitter. Who needs to go to the club when you can wear a dazzling glitter highlighter for brunch or to go to a friends place to binge on biryani? Is there such a thing as too much sparkle? Taylor Swift has taught me that there’s no such thing.
One of the many reasons I love this palette is how pigmented the shades are. I use my fingers to apply the product and just one swipe is enough for the pigment to latch onto the skin. I also love that it stays on for hours. Considering my oily skin, my expectations aren’t too high when it comes to makeup. But this one’s staying power is commendable. The product does shift and get to the sides of my eyes and lower lash line with time, but it is still visible.
It’s also super durable and blendable. The light brown sheen looks great as a highlighter and is so easy to blend into the skin. This palette is all I need to go from Ice Princess to experiment with holographic shadow and match my pastel outfits with.
Even though I’m not a fan of using brushes on my face, the only drawback I can see in this product (if you’re really looking for it) is that it doesn’t come with an applicator tool.