Just Pearl Eyeshadow

NABLA Cosmetics

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NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow
NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow
NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow
NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow
NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow
NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow

NABLA Cosmetics Just Pearl Eyeshadow is an eyeshadow that retails for $8.00 and contains 0.09 oz. ($88.89 per ounce). There are 33 shades in our database.

Editor's Review

The brand has a few different powder eyeshadow formulations, and because they don't just differ in finish but in price, they're listed as individual formulas on Temptalia, but for ease, I wanted to keep the same overview available so it's easy to get a big picture overview of their powder eyeshadows generally!

Just Pearl Eyeshadows are supposed to "apply evenly, blend well" with "excellent skin adhesion" and "long-lasting" wear with high pigmentation. These are your m re typical shimmery, powdery eyeshadow formula with light creaminess, moderately dense textures, and are usually quite easy to blend out. Most of the shades had semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that lasted between seven and eight hours on me. Some shades were very metallic and others were a soft frost.

Top Coat Wet & Dry... Read More.

The brand has a few different powder eyeshadow formulations, and because they don't just differ in finish but in price, they're listed as individual formulas on Temptalia, but for ease, I wanted to keep the same overview available so it's easy to get a big picture overview of their powder eyeshadows generally!

Just Pearl Eyeshadows are supposed to "apply evenly, blend well" with "excellent skin adhesion" and "long-lasting" wear with high pigmentation. These are your m re typical shimmery, powdery eyeshadow formula with light creaminess, moderately dense textures, and are usually quite easy to blend out. Most of the shades had semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation that lasted between seven and eight hours on me. Some shades were very metallic and others were a soft frost.

Top Coat Wet & Dry Eyeshadows are supposed to give a "wet effect" and can be used wet or dry but are suggested to be used by "dabbing them on with your fingers" or "trying it wet." I found that these varied--some were really soft, blendable, and extremely pigmented with more fleck-like sparkle and others were drier and firmer with a thinner texture that was stiffer to work with. Most of them did apply best with fingertips or with a dampened brush over a dry brush. This finish is more interesting than the others, but I'd pay attention to the specific shades as there was some inconsistency. The wear time ranged from six to eight hours and slight to moderate fallout.

Satin Eyeshadows are supposed to have a "gentle sheen" with "the finest pearls" that will have "excellent adhesion" and be "long-lasting." They can also be applied wet or dry, and some shades did apply more smoothly or had better pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush, but the majority were easy to work with dry. The texture was smooth, firm but not too dense, and most shades blended out easily as the formula wasn't stiff to work with. Most shades lasted seven to eight hours.

Super Matte Eyeshadows are "highly pigmented, completely opaque" with a "full, velvety" finish. The Super Mattes have a more finely-milled, velvety, and more substantial texture compared to the brand's Soft Matte eyeshadows, and I also found that they were much more pigmented than the Soft Mattes, too. There was more fallout during application if I wasn't careful due to the Super Matte shades being so pigmented, though. If one prefers building up coverage, the Soft Mattes would be more suitable. The eyeshadows in this finish tended to wear seven to eight hours on me.

Soft Matte Eyeshadows are supposed to give a "soft and delicate" effect while blending "easily." While the brand mentions "soft and delicate," the swatches they provided of the shades in this finish were showing opaque coverage in one layer, so the expectation would be for true, full color coverage, but a lot of the shades in the finish seemed more muted (which could be interpreted as "soft and delciate"). My experience was that the pigmentation ranged from medium to opaque but most shades were buildable, and I felt like buildable, matte eyeshadows are much needed and quite versatile--there's a huge difference in a poorly pigmented eyeshadow and one that can be pigmented, just requiring two layers--the latter gives one a lot of control over how it can appear in a look. The shades in this finish seemed to fade a little faster on me with six to seven hour wear on average.

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Claims / Ingredients

Extremely bright and highly pigmented pearl eye shadows, Brights can provide a subtle sheen, creating three-dimensionality and a clear depth on the eye. Can impart subtle or dramatic colour. Apply evenly, blends well. Their incredibly innovative formula, featuring natural ingredients, provides excellent skin adhesion and a long-lasting effect.

1 Written Reviews

By D 5 years ago.

I'm light handed and haven't had fallout issues with this shade (application with flat shader brush, synthetic bristles), not even after swiping the brush side to side to get some product on it (tapping brush in the pan doesn't pick up much product). The color was nice but not true to pan when applied with a dry brush over unset primer (KIKO Neutral Eye Base), it pulled brownish on me (light warm toned olive). With NYX Glitter base however I was amazed at how vibrant the shade got, the color was 100% true to pan color. The texture is indeed gritty and chunky. I used very little product and built it up slowly (no need to build up over glitter primer). I had absolutely no issues blending the harsh edges in the transition shades, the color made a nice gradient, didn't blend away or muddy. I had also no issues with patchyness for Delirium. Overall I had a good experience with this shade and don't mind using glitter glue for a nicer result.

Tags: buildable, highly-pigmented, blendable
Skin Tone: Light Plus - Undertone: Olive