What’s in the Sims 4 essential glam kit

If you thought the Sims 4 Essential Glam Kit was going to bring runway drama to your gameplay, think again. This kit delivers exactly what it promises: makeup. That’s it. No earrings, no nail polish, no glam accessories. Just your Sim’s face, with new ways to paint it.

When the kit launched, players immediately noticed that it included 27 total assets. Here’s what that includes:

  • 6 eyeshadows
  • 5 eyeliners
  • 3 blush swatches
  • 8 lipsticks
  • 4 face paints (think contour)
  • 1 freckle/beauty mark item

There are no Eyelashes or accessories. If you’re hoping to get the full glam look with Sims 4 essential glam kit review a fresh set of lashes or maybe a pair of hoop earrings, you’ll have to shop elsewhere.

It also doesn’t help that in classic Sims 4 essential glam kit fashion, the menu doesn’t show all the items unless you check individual categories. Sorting by “Essential Glam” under makeup only shows six eyeshadows. Not a great look, Maxis.

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The makeup feels more Alpha than Maxis

According to Sims 4 essential glam kit a chaotic but honest YouTube review from ItsmeTroi, who hilariously admits knowing “absolutely nothing” about makeup, the makeup in this kit often gives off Alpha CC vibes. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you like ultra-realistic styles. But it’s noticeably different from the soft, cartoony Maxis Match look players are used to.

The lipsticks are particularly striking, with realistic shine and color options that pop. One reviewer commented that they “don’t look chavy enough,” which weirdly makes sense. They’re smooth and polished, not over-the-top.

As seen in gameplay with characters like Shenise and Fanny May, the makeup can be customized using the hue and opacity sliders. The hues can be pushed to intense pinks or toned down to barely-there nudes. The opacity tool helps make even the boldest look more wearable well, at least by Sim standards.

You can try to recreate a bold glam face, but if you play from a zoomed-out view, you might never actually see it. That raises the question: who is this kit for?

Real gameplay vs create-a-sim

The sad truth is, the makeup barely shows up in gameplay. Unless you zoom in during close-ups or take screenshots, it’s nearly invisible. So for players who live in build mode or are busy running legacy families, the kit might not change much.

But for screenshot creators, storytelling players, and Sims content creators, the Essential Glam Kit could be a game-changer. It allows for more refined face details, especially when you’re building highly stylized Sims.

Want to see the makeup yourself? Check the official listing for all the swatches and product.

Would a necklace or nail polish have made a difference?

Honestly, yes. Sims 4 essential glam kit review with so much emphasis on “essential glam,” the lack of even one necklace or nail polish feels like a missed opportunity. Something small like a pair of sparkly earrings or a stiletto nail design would’ve added some visual interest.

The reviewer even Sims 4 essential glam kit review suggests the inclusion of nail polish or a few accessories to round it out. Since other kits like build mode packs often come with fully modeled items, it’s fair to expect a little more than just 2D textures here.

Screenshot stans only, please

If you’re someone who uses mods like wicked whims or just wants to take Tumblr-worthy glam photos, this kit will work for you. For most other players, it’s not very practical.

While it might not offer gameplay depth, it does have niche appeal. And that’s kind of the point of kits: small, focused content drops that some players love and others ignore.

Sims 4 essential glam kit FAQ

What makeup items are included in the Essential Glam Kit?

Six eyeshadows, five eyeliners, three blushes, eight lipsticks, four face paints, one freckle/mole.

Does this kit add new accessories or hairstyles?

No, it’s strictly makeup with no earrings, hairstyles, or polish.

Can you use this makeup on male Sims?

Only if you manually untick the masculine filter in CAS.

Is the makeup visible during gameplay?

Barely. It’s more visible in create-a-sim and close-ups.

Does it work well with all skin tones?

Some swatches do, but others don’t show up clearly on darker Sims.