Rimmel Magnif’Eyes eyeshadow palette review

What Rimmel says about Rimmel Magnif’eyes eyeshadow palette
Part of the new Rimmel Autumn/Winter releases comes Rimmel Magnif’eyes eyeshadow palette collection. The new range of eyeshadows are available in three palettes; Keep Calm & Wear Gold, London Nudes Calling and Grunge Glamour. Each palette has eight shades that are a mixture of matte and shimmer textures.
The Lowdown on Rimmel Magnif’eyes eyeshadow palette in London Nudes Calling
When I bought the Rimmel Scandaleyes Reloaded mascara recently I saw the Rimmel Magnif’eyes eyeshadow palette in London Nudes Calling and knew I had to add it to my collection. In the palette there are two flat matte shades, a sparkly beige gold matte and 5 shimmery shades.
There are a few light shades in the palette but the majority are a lot darker and perfect for the upcoming festive season. The palette comes complete with a mirror and a double ended sponge brush.
Some of the shimmery shades in this palette are so pigmented, especially 5 and 6. There’s also a real chameleon effect to some of the shades too as the shades in the palette look quite flat but really come to life on the skin (just look at 5 and 6 in the swatch). Even the matte shades have quite a lot of pigment which is quite unusual for cheaper palettes.
When applied with a brush the quality of the eyeshadows seems to dramatically change. Some of the eyeshadows are breakable and I did end up with quite a lot of product around my eye. I tried a number of different looks and found the shades didn’t blend well together despite a good attempt.
The colour pay off when applying with a brush is pretty poor so if you want the best results it’s best to apply with your fingers.
Over the course of the day the shades do seem to blend together somehow and look a lot more natural. The eyeshadow is still visible at the end of the day and there was no glitter that had dropped around my eyes.
These are the looks I created with the palette.
Brown eyes nudes.
1. First I applied shade 2 all over the lid and up to the brow bone
2. Shade 4 is applied all over my lid.
3. Finally I blended shade 6 onto the outer edge of my lid
Pink lady combo
1. Firstly I applied shade 1 all over the lid and up to the brow bone.
2. I used shade 3 as my medium shade and blended this over the lid
3. Finally I chose shade 7 for the outer edge of my eye to give a more defined effect.
All in all I was expecting a lot from this palette based on the initial swatch. I don’t really think it quite lives up to that as the colour is a lot weaker when applied with a brush and the shades don’t seem to blend very well together. As there are quite a lot of colours in the palette you could probably wear them separately as they do seem to work quite well on their own.
I give it:
Whilst the Rimmel Magnif’eyes London Nudes Uncovered eyeshadow palette is no longer widely available, Rimmel have created Rimmel Magnif’eyes Nudes palette which has some very similar shades.
Have you tried any of the eyeshadows in the Rimmel Magnif’Eyes range? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
Advantages
- The shades are quite pigmented.
- When swatched the colours seem more bright and vibrant. They also appear to have a chameleon like effect as they seem to change colour slightly when applied to the skin.
- Comes with a handy guide on the back so you can see how to apply it to suit your eye shape.
- With the different shades you can create a number of different looks for night and day.
- Does stay on all day without leaving glitter all under the eyes.
Disadvantages
- The shades don’t blend very well together.
- You do end up with a bit of product around your eye that you will need to remove after applying.