Review: Prolux Cosmetics Inspired Palette

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It’s Friday now, so it also marks the time for another eye shadow palette review 😉 Today, I have something other than Beauty Creations, but it’s still a brand that sells super cute dupe palettes with tons of shimmer & metallic shadows inside: Prolux Cosmetics! To be honest, I never heard of this brand before but when I saw it on Iva Beaute’s Shopee Timeline I was like “OKAY BUY NOW WHY SO CUTE!”. I mean, how could you resist this beautiful, semi-holographic packaging right…


So, without further ado, let’s get into my in-depth review!

PRODUCT INFO
Prolux Cosmetics Inspire Palette
Brand: Prolux
Origin: USA (Made in China)
Price: Rp 98.000,- 
Where to buy: @ivabeaute.id (Indonesia), 

So far as I browsed through the internet, currently Prolux Cosmetics doesn’t have its official website/e-commerce so you have to shop their products on the spot at the offline store located in Vernon, California. Prolux only use social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to promote the brand, but new customers may need an official site that contains loads of information of Prolux’s products to browse through before buying, right? I was also pretty sceptical when I found no official site on Google, but thank God I braved out and bought the product anyway – because I’m pretty impressed by them!



First, I’m not going to talk much about the packaging because it’s what got me into buying this product – and few others, ahem – in the first place. The Inspire Palette that I got here is a part of their “Holographic Palette Series” (anyway I made this name up because they have no information about this line, so yeah…). This palette comes in slim, sturdy cardboard packaging with pretty good magnetic closure. By the way, I took these photos in natural lighting, that’s why the holographic effect didn’t show up beautifully. 

Nothing to complain, everything about the packaging is absolutely extra. Now, let’s get into the shadows. This palette is housing 15 eye shadows with different finishes: matte, shimmer, metallic…even the foiled one! I’m totally in love with pink-berry shadows here as I never have berry-themed palette before.


When we talk about pigmentation and color payoff, most of them are bomb upon swatching – except for the two darker matte shades. However, when it comes to texture, these shadows are quite gritty. Especially for the shimmer & metallic shades, they would clump a little bit when picked with brush. When you use finger to apply them on the lid, apparently the color would come out more vibrant and easier to be packed on, but eventually the surface of the eye shadow on the pan would turn a little bit hard and “crusty” So, even though it’s harder to pick and pack the color using brush, I’ll still use brush anyway.


To be honest, I do find some colors that are quite hard to blend as well, especially Sweet. Yes, they’re pigmented and the color payoff is amazing with or without eye primer/concealer, but they also require a lot more effort to be seamlessly blended into another shade. Earlier I complained about the mattes being not really good when swatched, but the mattes in this palette are actually amazing to blend and work with on the lid! By the way, these shadows also have subtle powdery cosmetic smell to it.


Here come the swatches, and let’s talk about each shade:

Buddy – a matte cream. Perfect color to highlight the browbone or to set the concealer if I’m making a cut-crease look.
Level – a shimmery, medium pink-brown. Lovely color, one of my favorite shade in this palette!
K – a matte dark brown. Blotchy and uneven upon swatching but works really well on the lid. Pigmentation is not that good, but definitely buildable.
Bistro – a satin medium warm brown. Easy to blend, has lovely soft texture.
Forever – a frosty medium pink. Great pigmentation!


Sweet – a satin hot pink. Super cute color, sadly it’s really hard to work with and almost impossible to blend this baby. This shade will also look patchy on the lid even when you gently tap and build the color, so you need to practice and play with this shade a lot before actually using it in your look. Doable, but not for beginners!
Blessed – a highly pigmented, shimmery dark brick red. Sadly, this color is also a little hard to work with as it takes quite awhile to build the color on the lid. Blessed is one of the shadows with kinda wet and gritty texture that I mentioned earlier. If you use brush to apply, some part of it will ball up into pigmented powder chunks which are quite hard to be evenly blended using brush.
Just – a shimmery wine red. The characteristic of this shade is pretty much the same with Blessed. One of my fave shades in this palette.
Fuego – a foiled orange red. SUPER . GORGEOUS .  Fuego definitely is my most favorite shade in this palette! This shade even has less glitter fallout than the foiled shadow in my favorite Beauty Creations palette. Thumbs up!
Bare – an icy cream shade with a tinge of pink. Another lovely shimmer to work with.


Missy – a frosty pink shade. Super gorgeous color, despite how it looks boring on pan! (I’m not a pink person when it comes to eye makeup, but seriously this shade is lovely.) I found that this shade is best applied with finger.
Baby Girl – a shimmery baby pink shade. Just a tinge cooler and pinker than Bare. It’s cute as an inner corner highlight 😉
Cray – a shimmery, medium warm pink. Great pigmentation, lovely texture and easy to blend.
Temper – a shimmery brick red, just a tad warmer than Blessed. A tad easier to work with as well!
Macaroon – a matte magenta. Patchy upon swatching, but it’s super easy to work with on the lid. Super soft texture, super blendable. Minimum fallout.


Next, here’s some looks that I’ve created using this palette:



I create an easy brown-pink look here, using Level, Sweet, and a touch of Bare in the center of the lid.



Second, I create a Barbie-inspired pink eye makeup using Missy, Cray, and Sweet. I played with Sweet like almost everytime I create a look using this Inspire palette to get used to its texture and formula – because dang, it’s such a pretty color rite? Sad that it’s quite hard and takes a long time to blend!






Last but not least, I created a glam cut-crease look using Buddy, Macaroon, and Blessed. I’m currently obsessed with shimmery outer V lately and Blessed is really doing a great job there!

Score
Last Words?
To be honest, I really love the shadows in this Inspire palette by Prolux. Would I recommend it? Yes, if you’re so into eye shadow palettes and wanting to have lots of awesome shimmery, glittery shadows in your collection – plus you don’t mind to spend a little more time blending and packing the color on the lid. The shimmer & metallics are awesome in terms of pigmentation and staying power, but blending the shades are gonna be such a hassle. I prefer tapping method to apply these shadows, after that I’d blend a little bit before start adding the color again. With the mattes, yup they look not really promising at first but when it comes to blending, they’re really lovely to work with. Using eye primer underneath helps a lot in terms of making the mattes appear more vibrant on the lid.

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I got this palette only from @ivabeaute.id, the only Indonesian seller that sells Prolux products! Not only Prolux, Iva Beaute also sells other interesting, drugstore products from indie brands so if you’re curious and love trying new products, definitely check their page now:
Website: www.ivabeaute.com
Instagram: @ivabeaute.id
Shopee: beautycallindo

That’s my in-depth review for this palette, if you have any questions, comments, or tutorial requests please don’t hesitate to let me know by commenting down below! I will do my best to do it for you 😊

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