

As long as you use some type of glue first, the glitter will stick and not be falling down your face throughout the day. Overall, I thought the glitter was fairly easy to apply despite it being so easy to make a mess of. Then I sprinkled some of the glitter on my hand and used my finger to pat the glitter onto my entire eyelid (not going above the crease). I actually used an eye lash glue and it worked great! It didn’t feel heavy at all like I was expecting. Too Faced makes a great glitter glue that’s sold at Sephora here. In order to get the glitter to stick, make sure to apply glitter glue to the area you’re placing the glitter first. Afterwards, I used a light brown all over and in the crease and a darker brown only in the crease. Then I applied a yellowish white shadow all across my eye as a base (similar to Urban Decay’s “Foxy”). I first primed my eyes with MAC’s Paint Pot in “Painterly” to prevent my eyeshadow from creasing. You can also hold a tissue under your eye while you apply the glitter so it doesn’t fall onto the skin, because it’s harder to get off than you would think! But before you begin, make sure you haven’t put on any concealer or foundation under your eyes so when the excess glitter falls off your eye lids after the initial application, it won’t have anything to stick to and will be easier to wipe away. This is like black shoes or LBD, will look good on everyone type.
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I chose to review glitter #1 (metallic gold yellow).īecause the glitter is not really an eye shadow, it’s necessary to create your smokey eye first. Verdict on MAC All That Glitters Eyeshadow: This is a must-have for me and I suggest this to everyone. As shimmery as eye shadow can be, sometimes it’s just not enough sparkle – so that’s when it’s time to invest in some artistry glitter! There are so many different ways you can rock this glitter, from wearing it on your eyes, to sprinkling it on a lip gloss. The glitters are available in the following shades: #1 (gold), #2 (silver), #3 (multicolored white), #4 (white violet), #5 (blue), #6 (green), #7 (red), #8 (pink), #9 (purple), #10 (black), #11 (sand), #12 (multicolored pink), #13 (multicolored silver), and #14 (copper). Sold at Sephora, Make Up For Ever glitters come in 14 different colors ranging from gold & silvers to pinks and purples. The glitters can be used on the face, hair, and body.

It’s not as black as carbon, but works if you want to soft black eyeliner and make it less harsh.As the holiday season is fast approaching, it’s time to stock up on Kesha’s solo favorite bath ingredient – GLITTER! Make Up For Ever’s glitter line is a customer favorite, as they offer a wide range of colors at a medium price point. No point spending so much on an eye shadow that contains glitter for the glitter that doesn’t stay on. Although the sparkles can be clearly seen when viewing MAC Black Tied eyeshadow in the pan, the sparkles seem to disappear and just create a subtle shimmer instead of a frost to this eye shadow when worn and blended out. Black tied has sliver flecks of glitter that runs though the product, only problem is if you are buying it for the glitter, it is a sheers waste – because the glitter just disappears. The shadow comes in a matte black base, now here is the twist, the matte black base on its own can be so hard to work with and the pretty silver sparkle in it. In Detail MAC Black Tied Eyeshadow Review, Swatch, EOTD and My Experience IngredientsĪpply it on primed eyes using an eye shadow brush. Available in a range of swanky shades.Supposed to contain moisturizing agents to keep eyelids soft and smooth.They also claim that it is a pigmented powder that gives the eyes a shine and pearl-like effec ultra fine in texture, it is easy to blend and does not settle into the eye crease it is long lasting and fade resistant and its moisturizing agents keeps your eyelids soft and smooth Benefits MAC describes this as black with silver sparkle and the finish as velvet. Claims for M.A.C Velvet Eye Shadow – BlackTied
