My sister-in-law I gave me the shade after glow. It comes in a small yet decent sized round bottle with a screw on lid. Simple packaging but also quite nice looking.
This is my first Makeup Geek product and I am super happy with it. So happy that I try to not use it all the time because I don't want it to run out too fast.
I find that this loose eyeshadow is highly pigmented and you only need a very very small amount for each eyelid. It stayed on all day and that was without me using eyelid primer therefore it gets a 10 out of 10 from me. This shade is absolutely stunning and I even use it under my brow line and have used it on my cheeks as a highlighter but once again only a very small amount.
I would 100% repurchase this particular shade and I hope that in the future I can try other shades as this one is absolutely stunning! would highly recommend.
I have 1 pigment from Makeup Geek in the shade Insomnia. It's supposedly a dupe for MACs Blue Brown pigment. As I haven't tried MACs pigment I can't compare but from what I've seen online of swatches and what I imagine it to be like I'd say it would be a cheaper alternative to MAC.
The Makeup Geek pigments come in small pots with screw on lids. They can be messy if not careful and really should have a sifter. You use to be able to buy the sifters on their site but last I looked they weren't there, I did hear they now sell them with sifters but as mine didn't come with one I can't say it is true.
You get a lot of product and a little goes a long way. You can apply with a brush by patting it on or by using your finger. It blends very nicely. If you want a foiled look you can dampen your brush.
The colour of Insomnia is beautiful. It has both green and brown reflects to it. No huge glitters at all. It has a gorgeous sheen. When blended it leaves a warm brown shadow so can be used alone on your lids if you pack it onto your lids you get the beautiful green reflects and by gently blending the edges out the warm brown softens it and gives extra dimension to your look.
I highly recommend trying a pigment from Makeup Geek, they are great quality.