
The Nars Endless Orgasm Palette is a limited edition offering from the brand featuring 6 cream shades that can be used on the eyes, lips, and face. I was initially very excited about this release, as I love cream blushes and bronzers, especially in the spring and summer.
The packaging is absolutely gorgeous, if you care about that. And it feels substantial in your hands.
The shades swatch pretty nicely too (below, finger swatches built up on bare skin), so I was really looking forward to using them.


Unfortunately, I don’t have very many positive things to say. First off, it is incredibly difficult to apply. I tried a beauty blender, brush, and even my fingers. I found that they applied very uneven and patchy for the most part. The deepest shades being the worst offenders. For the highlight shades I was actually able to get a nice application using my fingers. But the blush and bronzer shades… they were lifting up my foundation, and looked sheer in some spots and heavily pigmented in others. They also felt heavy and greasy on my skin. Almost like lipstick… but like a child’s lipstick… not great quality is what I’m saying… you know what I mean.
After about an hour or so of wear time, I noticed that they were filling my pores and sitting strangely on my skin overall. Like they were separating. It looked very textured and cracked. Like the surface of an orange but with deep ravines throughout. The next day I tried again, but this time I tried setting with powder. Well that was a mistake. It looked even worse.
So then, as a last resort. I tried it on bare skin. This was the best option. But it was still very difficult to get an even application. So I could say that MAYBE, if you are looking for something to use on bare skin for a quick summer look… maybe it would work for you. But if you intend on using it with any other makeup products, don’t expect it to play nicely with others.
Overall, for me, it is not worth the hassle and the inconvenience of not working with other products. It was a great idea, and had it been a more forgiving formula, I would have been totally on board.
Have you tried it? What did you think?








