Hey everyone! Today, I’m going to review a newly launched cream eyeshadow!
Enriched with natural waxes and silicone derivatives that impart incomparable creaminess, the colour is dazzlingly deep and lasting, and simply refuses to crease or fade for up to an amazing 10 hours*. Spherical powder particles lend a silky soft feel and ensure that the shadow blends in easily and comfortably. Illuminating pears are an added bonus for a touch of spectacular radiance.
How to use:With fingers, apply directly on clean eye lids.
My experience with this cream eyeshadow:
I particularly love Maybelline tattoo eyeshadow “Bad to the bronze”. For me, its texture is just perfect – soft, gives sufficient time to blend, sets fast and stays on my oily lids with very minimal fading/creasing for more than 10+ hours, even in the hot humid weather!
The Deborah Milano come packed in a cute tiny jar. Just see the dome shaped lid, so cute! The shade name is pasted on a sticker at the bottom of the jar. Plus, the weight of this is very light.
This cream eyeshadow has a very soft texture, softer than Maybelline color tattoo eyeshadow (review HERE) and stiffer than Benefit Cosmetics cream eyeshadow(review HERE). It is such a gorgeous greyish black shade with silver shimmers. It has more than medium pigmentation which needs to be built. Don’t expect a rich colour upon first swipe only.
The texture is not too soft but the finish can still get patchy and it is because it just does not dry down. I first applied it alone on my eyelids and as expected, when I started to build it; the finish got patchy. I still waited for 10 minutes and it started to crease. Next time, I applied it upon a smudged black pencil base with primer beneath and it fared beautifully. With powder eyeshadows, it lasts longer!
Now, coming to the major drawback; this cream eyeshadow just does not dry. So, if you touch it even after 3 hours, the shimmer will come on your fingers.
For Rs.450, I was expecting more than this good performance but since I got it for Rs.250, I am not much disappointed. And, a big thank you to Deborah Milano for this scheme! ^_^