First impressions are good; presented in fairly sturdy plastic pots, the shadows themselves are pressed into a sort of quilted pattern, which is interesting, even if it doesn't really add much. The four shades I have here are Highlight, a matte cream; Eutopia, a matte chocolate brown; Salmon, a shimmery warm beige; and Cherry, a shimmering red.
The shadows are all reasonably well pigmented, with the matte shades being a little more sheer than the shimmer shades. They are all very soft, but not to the extent of being crumbly, and blend easily. I've been using the matte shades for a grown up, subtle eye to pair with a bright lip, and the creamy white of Highlight combined with the chocolate brown of Eutopia providing plenty of definition but in a very subtle and classy way. I'm not usually a fan of matte shadows, but these are definitely helping to show me the light!
On the shimmer front, Salmon and Cherry together provide a good basis for a bright eye look; Cherry is wonderful as a crease colour if you like a bit of red, being nicely pigmented but not so strong that it's easy to overapply. For me, though, the standout colour is Salmon - the shimmery, glowy finish is exactly what I get from my absolute favourite MAC Veluxe Pearl shadows, but with a much smaller price tag.
Speaking of the price, these shadows are available on CherryCulture.com, purveyors of all things NYX, for a mere $3.50 each at present, which makes them a wonderfully cheap buy. While they're not the absolute best shadows I've ever used, they're perfectly serviceable - blendable, well pigmented for the price, and available in a multitude of colours. If you're looking to expand your eyeshadow collection (or even start it off!) for a low price, these are a good choice.
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