Gush Beauty Eye Like It Stacked Review | Pink Rock | Summer Sundowner
My favourite part of Japanese everyday makeup is the slightly glittery eye shadow the women use, which makes their eyes pop! Be it on the lids or just on the inner corners of the eye, the sparkle makes everything else look put together and lovely. And when Japanese working women swear by a makeup hack, I know it works in busy, busy schedules.
So what to do with this information!? Be inspired! And how? With an easy-to-work-with and budget-friendly eye shadow palette that works as hard as you do in your life! The Gush Eye Like it stacked 4-in-1 eye shadow palette has been one of my most used products of 2025, and both the two shades I have with me have worked equally hard! One, a warm-tone shade collection, the other and my favourite, a cool-pink-toned one.
If you've already picked it up, I like the product a bit too much! Let's get into the detailed review of it with my usual parameters - price, product and personal experience - the 3Ps of the review.
Price
For 4 shades, a combination of mattes and shimmers, the MRP is 950 INR for 3.6g of Product. It's usually on sale, so it's really very budget-friendly for the quality you get.
I have two shades with me- both purchased on a mega sale of sorts - The Pink Rock and Summer Sundowner.
Product
The first thing that caught my attention about this palette is how incredibly travel-friendly and easy to store it is! The stackable design means it literally fits in every pocket, and I've been carrying it in my handbag for touch-ups and look changes throughout the day when I know it's going to be a long day. It's so much easier than lugging around a bulky eyeshadow palette, and since it multitasks, it is a one and done sort-a thing to have with me.
Plus, the stacked vibrant purple packaging is always a conversation starter with its tiny mirror attached.
Each palette comes with four shades - three mattes and one shimmer, which is honestly the perfect combination for everyday looks. What I absolutely love is how these shades are curated specifically for Indian skin tones! The nude shades in the summer sundowner palette don't look muddy or ashy on me, which has been an issue with so many international brands before.
The pigmentation is insane! One swipe is genuinely all you need, and the formula is so buttery and blendable that I don't need a brush to apply this. Another reason why I like this is that it is actually very easy to use without any tools, and since I am using my hands to apply this buttery product, the shimmers have a great payoff and can be as buildable as I need them to be with the other shades.
I usually apply the lightest matte shade all over my lid as a base. The darkest shade works perfectly for adding depth to the outer corner for a bit of a bold or evening look, and that shimmer? Chef's kiss! I pat it on the centre of my lid or inner corner for that pop of brightness. Sometimes just by itself.
The Pink rock's shimmer shades have pink and blue iridescent shimmers, and it looks amazing with my undertones!
Since it is blendable as easily, it results in no harsh lines, no patchy application, just smooth, seamless blending.
The staying power is really impressive as well. I have worn these for a few entire days' time span and still the fade out has been minimal.
The formula has moringa oil, shea butter, and coconut oil, so it actually feels nourishing on my eyelids rather than drying. The cakey feel, especially on eyelids, is a big no-no and very uncomfortable after a few hours, but this balm-y consistency stays on for the day, and sits on the skin comfortably.
The stack comes in a cutesy packaging as well, so that is a customer delight part I like.
Personal Experience
What stood out for me were two things -
Ease of use and comfortable wear throughout the day.
Have used a lot of different eye shadow products, but I actually loved using this, because it delivers the colour in one swipe, easy to use and blend with fingers, and my eyes don't feel itchy and dry at the end of the day.
Since it is creamy in consistency, the fallout problem of shimmers doesn't really exist, which happens a lot with powdery shadows.
Everything really lies in the creamy base of the product.
I would definitely recommend the Gush Eye Like It Stacked Eye Shadow palette.