In comparison, the product does not swatch as well as the Retro Rose Gold shade I reviewed earlier. However, the company has made no such claims about it either. The base shade does not apply as evenly as in the case of the Retro Rose Gold.Can be used as a liner (with difficulty), eyeshadow or topper.Ĭons of Stila Glitter and Glow Liquid Eye Shadow Smoky Storm:.Does not need a glitter glue as a base.Did not sting my eyes or cause irritation.Stunningly bright light pewter silver shade with silver and gold micro-glitters.Pros of Stila Glitter and Glow Liquid Eye Shadow Smoky Storm: However, if it is sheered out, the base becomes more indistinct leaving only the silver and gold micro-glitter particles visible. The base shade is fairly light, but still clearly visible when the product is used heavily. The base is light, metallic, pewter with silver and gold micro-glitter particles suspended in it. Shade: The shade is described by the Company as “Light pewter and silver.” I think the description is quite apt. My Experience with Stila Glitter an Glow Liquid Eye Shadow Smoky Storm: Overall, the packaging is functional and aesthetically appealing. The product comes packed in a golden cardboard box. However, if you need to use the eyeshadow as a liquid liner, you will need to use a fine tip brush from your collection. The applicator works well for applying the eyeshadow on the lid. Also, it would prevent the product coming in contact with air too much. The good thing is that the tube has a silicon stopper at its neck, which ensures that too much product does not get dispensed out at one go, which really helps. It has a doe-foot type of applicator which allows easy dispensing and application of the product. It looks quite like the Smashbox Always On Liquid Lipstick packaging. The liquid eyeshadow comes packaged in a lip gloss type of packaging – except for the fact that the tube is cuboid instead of cylindrical.
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