I have a couple of these palettes for $20 and under they are okay eye shadows have a great colour range most are shimmery which i love but i know a lot of people don't and a few mattes but i don't really like them they are super powdery and have no pay off at all so i don't use them ever, I prefer the ChiChi palettes but they are slightly more expensive
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Sleek iDivine Eyeshadow Palette
Sleek MakeUP’s legendary i-Divine palettes are 12 shades of super-pigmented, longlasting, mineral based eyeshadow, designed to suit all. Each i-Divine contains pearlescent shades, which contain mica particles that highlight and illuminate giving an overal radiant effect.Available in a variety of colour ways, your i-Divine is waiting for you.
Au Naturel is an array of matte and shimmery eye shadows providing a subtle yet contoured effect for day, that can be built up for a gorgeous evening smoky effect using the velvety browns and shimmering fawns.
For best results, use in conjunction with Flick It Eyeliner, and Lash Out Mascara for a polished, defined look.
Available in 12 palettes designed to suit every mood, and trend.
Website www.sleekmakeup.com
Reviews
My initial reaction to this package went something like this: Yay! Yay! Yay! As I struggled to open the package and I could feel what it was. Then, OMG so small..? I thought it was bigger. It fits nicely into my hand, like a six week old puppy dog. It’s small, really.
Of course, then dad was standing next to me asking what I had paid for it, then shook his head mumbling something about the fact that he doesn’t understand women and me being like, this is actually cheap.
So, off I went in search of a mirror. I wanted to see if the pigmentation was really as good as everyone said. And oh, yes! I dipped my finger into each one of them and dragged it over my arm. The pigmentation on the lighter ones weren’t as good, but you could still see them.
So, after I did my eyes for the first time – I would test it to see what the staying power would be like, and with no primer or anything on my eyes, it lasted a solid four hours which isn’t too bad. Pamper, the first pink, also makes a great blush!
The shade variety in this is incredible, you can make so many different looks and they all look amazing!
I don’t know if I am completely sold it on however, as each time I want to open it I struggle for a good ten seconds and I am not going to trim my nails to make it easier. The product is great, but I think they could’ve done better with the packaging.
I think sleek products are so amazing, I tried this because everyone online was going crazy about them. I pad $15 online on a facebook page and found it so so worth it. They are pigmented and buttery, last very well and dont crease. The case is so cute, and I think the pallet a perfect size, not to bulky but still a decent amount.
I've been interested in Sleek's iDivine Eyeshadow Palettes for some times so when I saw the limited edition Arabian Nights palette I had to have it.
The palette is packaged in a very streamline matte black with magnetic closure and large mirror. It is very 'sleek' in appearance but on the downside it does show every single mark.
The palette contains 12 round shadows in a mixture of metallic satins, shimmers and a couple of matte shadows. I'm not normally a big user of vibrant eye makeup so the jewel-tones in Arabian Nights work for me perfectly. Each shadow is very pigmented and delivers high-impact colour that lasts all day without having to pack on the product. I did find the matte shadows slightly harder to blend than the satins.
The formulas are quite powdery and there's a fair bit of fallout from the shadows, especially the glitters and glitter does end up everywhere across the palette. In terms of wear they didn't crease on me, but it's not a palette I would recommend for those with mature skin or those who dislike glitter as the shadows are very shimmery.
I really like my palette and they are very good value. I've been eyeing up other i-Divine palettes and recommend them to anyone after an affordable palette with a variety of colours.
I have the Au Naturel Palette and I love it! Such a bargain price and the pigmentation is great. Definitely want to buy the other palettes!
Sleek has so many eyeshadow palettes with lots of different colours so whether you like bright, bold colours or more neutral colours there is a palette for you. These palettes are also a really good price considering how many colours you get. There is also a range of matte and shimmery in each palette.
For the price point I wasn't expecting too much but I was blown away over how creamy and blendable these eyeshadows actually were, let alone how pigmented the shades are.
The i Divine palette has a great selection of shade to help achieve a beautiful look, the shades have little to no fall out if you go gently, which is the golden rule, start out slow and build up.
The colours last practically all day unless you touch your eye area a lot then there will be movement, even a decent primer can't hold things on if you rub at it.
There is a huge selection of these palettes in different colour range options and they are so pocket friendly, would recommend for anyone interested in makeup. Almost gave 5 rating but in comparison to my UD palettes it falls a little short which is what I compare most palettes too.
I have had my hands on several eye shadow palletes from sleek. There is a vast variety or types. I didn't know this company has been around for over 20years! Each eyeshadow pallete I've seen includes a mirror taking up the entire lid, black pallete packaging which is quite a nice size -not too big but houses 12 shadows. Usually the pallete is a mix of matte, satin or metallic and glittering colours. I have seen ones that look all matte and the famous acid brights pallete - a stunning array of fluro bright shades. The shades tend to blend fairly well. I recall the sleek brand being very popular for a while in New Zealand and they have had some hits with their highlight compacts too. Vintage romance is great for doing smokey eye plus it has some lovely goldens base shades and deep colours like purple blue and black, bad gal has stunning silver metallics deep green blues & a plum/wine purple + two light shades. I like how the silver / light shades allows you to brighten up the dark shades If you wanted to - some striking combos there. Acid brights also has a metallic blue & amazing fushia pink with it's matte fluro colours. Generally nicely pigmented but some need building up. You get an applicator bit that's nothing to rave about. These are nice budget friendly palletes and there are some interesting limited editions out there too.
I bought the Primer Palette, Sunset, Oh So Special and Ultra Mattes V2. They're all of excellent quality and colour payoff but i wasn't expecting them to be quite so shimmery. I've learned to work with that though, and now these are something i alway travel with if i'm packing light.
My favourite palette is Sunset, and while it's made for darker skinned girls i love the super-warm colours in here.
Ultra Mattes is comes in second as it's perfect for days at uni, i wear the beige colour teamed with the darker brown next to it in the crease. It's perfect for a natural look.
The primer palette is alright too. But i haven't found as much use for it. The colour, when applied to the lids, seems a bit inconsistent.
Oh So Special is raved about everywhere and for good reason. That purple colour in the top right is to die for. And the matte black is good to have in anyone's collection.
I bought the Au Naturel palette at the end of last year, and I am so glad that I did. I find the pigmentation to be fantastic for the price and the colours to be just perfect when creating a neutral look. I like how there are both matte and shimmery shades which are great when wanting to mix up eye makeup. I find the lighter colours are a little less pigmented than the darker colours, but I find them extremely easy to blend which is always a positive for beginners.
Tips: Definitely use a primer to ensure the colours really pop and last all day.