Tuesday 4 September 2012

A dummies guide to Inglot... :)

It's no secret, I'm Inglot-whipped... And loving it!  When I received my very first palette from my good friend, Cicilia, in June 2011, little did I know how deeply I was going to fall in love with Inglot :)

So what is it about this professional cosmetic brand that has me hooked? What makes it so much better than other brands available in South Africa? Why is it different?

This I'll discuss under a few headings:

First up, inglot's unparalleled excellence in customer service. I regularly deal with the ladies from the store in Canal Walk, Cape Town and what a pleasure it is.  Lana, Alicia, Evelynn and Anje are very professional and give the best advice on products that you can imagine!

Secondly, the products itself - high quality, durable, versatile. My most favourite product at the moment has to be a toss up between the Duraline liquid (added to gel liners and mascaras when they become dry or added to pigments and eye shadows to make wet eye shadows and colour liners) and their gel liners which glides on smoothly, looks like a liquid liner, can be used on the waterline of the eye as well as a base for eyeshadow on the eyelid. It is long lasting and a pleasure to work with.

Inglot has something that is called the Freedom system... The best thing since sliced bread! It works like this: you decide the size and the colours of your palette. Minimum colours you can choose in this range is 2. So instead of purchasing a set palette from local retailers (because you only like 1 colour) you can customize your own palette. Palettes are refillable and magnetic.

Lastly, price. By now I'm sure you're probably expecting a shocker :p here's a brief intro on the prices of the products in the Freedom system, for more prices go to www.inglotsouthafrica.com

Eyeshadow - R79 each
Lipstick - R69 each
Blush - R99 each
Foundations range from R219 - R249
(there are many other products available including nail polishes)

Normal eyeshadows weigh 1,5 g, Inglot eyeshadows weigh an average of 2,7 g.

If you would also like to have an Inglot store in Port Elizabeth, please comment below.

Hope you have a lovely evening...

Zandri 
xxx



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