Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette



I'm lucky enough to have received a sample of the Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden and let me tell you it does not disappoint. I can't quite put my finger on what makes this palette so alluring but the combination of greens and purples is just too much to pass up and I urge you all to note down the 15th of January as that is when this and the two new blush palettes (see them here) will launch.


Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette
Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette

The Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden palette is limited edition but it does not have special packaging much like the majority of previous Sleek Make Up i-Divine palettes this comes presented within a slim, matte black casing complete with a mirror and foam applicator. My only advice is to be gentle with the palette - the eyeshadows are rather soft and prone to breaking which not even the most robust of packaging could fully prevent.

Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette
Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette
Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette
Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette
Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette

As always there is 12 shades within the palette and to the best of my knowledge (I could be wrong so do feel free to correct me) they are new and exclusive to the Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette.
Below is a shade and formula run down:

Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette

Gates of Eden - A warm toned bright golden shade that almost border lines copper, really soft in texture but wonderfully pigmented.

Eve's Kiss - A light pinky lilac that appears to satin in formula but once applied it has a metallic almost foil finish.

Paradise On Earth - As you will see from below that this palette heavily features taupe shades and this is the closest to true purple you will find within this offering. I would describe this as a metallic aubergine hue. Again great pigmentation.

Python - A rich chocolate brown tinged taupe that has a metallic finish, no problems with application or colour pay off.

Forbidden -Light taupe (blend of purple and brown, this shade leans more purple - lilac to be exact) with golden glitter flecks, sadly not as pigmented as the metallic formulas and does tend to be a little chalky.

Flora -Matte deep purple tinged brown, despite being a matte finish it has beautiful levels of pigmentation.

Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette

Entwined -  Deep taupe (blend of purple and brown, this shade leans more brown than purple) matte base that has a sprinkling of golden glitter. Much like Forbidden above this can be a little chalky and has a dry texture.

Adam's Apple - Light matte apple green, a little chalky.

Fig - Light metallic golden olive green - super soft and loaded with pigment.

Evergreen - A light but bright true kelly green, metallic in formula - same as above.

Fauna - A mid tone metallic slightly golden tinged green hue that reminds me somewhat of MAC Swimming Eyeshadow.

Tree of Life - A deep almost teal matte forest green with intensive colour pay off.

Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette

This is a great palette that will suit all complexions and eye colours but I do urge those in-particular with green or brown eyes to seek this out as it will really allow such eye colours to pop. The golden hue (Gates of Eden) is great for blue or grey eyes too!

Look out for Sleek Make Up Garden of Eden I-Divine Palette launching on the 15th of January via the usual outlets : selected Superdrug and Boots stores as well as the brands site who do ship worldwide- link.

- This post contains a press sample.