Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Pur Quick Pro Glitters Kit for Holiday 2017



This is one of those posts I'd meant to put up a long time ago, and I've owed it to you.

Sorry for the detour, but let's get back to today's topic du jour- the Pur Quick Pro Glitters Kit ($39). I'll confess that I purchased this by total accident. Apparently I missed a sale on this by a couple of days and Ulta hadn't pulled the sign. I thought it was a lot cheaper. Normally I would've passed this by.



In retrospect, I'm happy that I've tried it, as I have a complicated relationship with this product. This is a huge improvement compared to the previous packaging (which included netting).

The holiday packaging is divine.



In this kit is five small, liquid glitters that made me think immediately of Stila Magnificent Metals Glitter and Glow eyeshadows. These have a teeny tiny plastic spatula. However, like the Stila shadows, I prefer tapping on the lid with a brush.


Let's delve into the individual shades, which weigh in at 0.19 fl oz/5.5ml.


Namaslay is a warm champagne. Pur/Ulta describe this as a "rose gold"- I don't see the rose.


This is that little plastic applicator I was referring to.



It's gorgeous both on the hand and in the eye. However, that's not the whole picture- which I'll get into after showing you all of the photos.



Lust is next up. It's a beautiful cranberry glitter that's perfect for the holidays.The brand describes this as "rust copper." OK.


I have to admit that I like this better than either of the red-toned Stila shadows for holiday looks. It does brighten the lid nicely.


Queenie is an icy blonde gold. When I saw the color and the shade name, I immediately thought "Queenie was a blonde..." Any theatre nerds? No? OK, moving on. The brand calls this "bright gold."



Queenie is a very light gold- think ABH 10K. I always wear a nude leaning white base with this.



OMG is the cool taupe of the bunch. It's a medium-depth shade. According to the brand, this is "bronze." What's up with these descriptions?

Do you see bronze? I see taupe!


Finally, we get to Midnight Diamond. This shade, black with suspended silver glitter, or "black" per the brand, exists in the Stila and Wet 'n Wild lines.


There's how thin the applicator is.


I think this is more sheeny than glittery, personally.

Performance: This is where I'm glad I've had the additional time to play with these. I'm honestly struggling and looking for help. Over Too Faced Glitter Glue and waiting five minutes to dry down they transferred throughout the day. Over MAC Paint Pot? Same thing. Over Kat Von D's primer? Same thing. Over a bare lid? Same thing. I'm not just talking fallout, I'm talking migration into the crease. These are beautiful and stunning and awesome. But I wore Lust to Thanksgiving dinner and was covered in glitter. I wish I knew of a base to pair with these because they're beautiful.



Bottom Line: These are a nice alternative to the Stila liquid glitters and offer much smaller glitter particles. If you're looking for a perfect Insta-look, these are for you. I'm still looking to find that right combination to keep these from transferring.

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