This is an unusual eyeshadow. It's a sort of spongey, moussey, springy texture. It's not super soft or moist, so you don't have to worry about getting a big glob when you stick your finger in it. And it works best when applied with a fingertip. Without primer, it will crease if you have oily lids. But it's worth it, since you can get a nice metallic finish that will last with primer. It's also buildable. In fact, you really need to apply two layers to get a really opaque, solid finish, but you can apply the second layer immediately, so it's no trouble.
Here it is in
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With the first thin layer, it's a bit patchy. |
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With a second thin layer, it's a gorgeous, opaque almost gunmetal color. |
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Ignore the shitty undereye concealer. I'll post about that in the near future. |
This is a great option if you want a dramatic, fully metallic, shiny, blendable, long-lasting eyeshadow. You'll need primer and two layers, but it's worth it.
Worth the whole $3.
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