Category: Eye Shadow
Brand: Revlon
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dopeyBagels8
Byebye, Glitter Cutcrease FOMO!!!
Whether u a beginner on a budget or a junkie on another drugstore trip, the reasonable price and the bomb applicators make this product totally worth it in my book. Formula differs from color to color in either end of the duo. Blend edges out with shadows like you usually would-I love getting different levels of smokey with this product every time, usually in a few minutes before work too. Be mindful of your eyeshape and where you usually crease or smudge with powder shadows, because you’re dealing w cream. Let every layer dry completely, like painting your nails.
Swear I wasn’t paid to write this shiznoiz, I just haven’t stopped having that good type of corny ~fun~ since I purchased this at a local Walgreens. Not to mention the compliments, ESPECIALLY FROM OTHER LADIES W SLAY’D FACES WHICH ARE THE BEST AND MOST IMPORTANT KIND.
I’m super pale and been rockin “Peach Prism” }:^) MWAH, Y’ALL! (@amberhahaholloway)
grumpyLollies5
This was a pleasant surprise. I didn’t use a primer and it stayed on all day. I pat the cream on all over my lid to just above the crease and use the glitter as a Think eyeliner on just my top lash line. Love love love.
aloofPaella1
Colors are very beautiful, don’t get me wrong. I have thr Revlon Photoready Eye Art in the color Topaz Twinkle.
I’m somewhat a beginner when it comes to anything beauty related, so I wanted to give it a shot to practice my make-up with. Awful idea.
As soon as I applied the product, my eye lids started to burn for a good few minutes. Now my skin is a little sensitive, but that’s mostly to strong cleaning ance formulas like Proactive etc. Not… Eye shadow?
Now I’ve tried the Loreal Infallible Paints eye shadow, and I’ve never expierenced anything like this before it really freaked me out. I wondered if it was just my eye being werid, so i put a little on my lips and they also got a werid burning/tingling sensation though not as strong as my eyes.
Should’ve left this stuff on the shelf. Do your skin and body a favor by not purchasing this stuff.
gutturalPiglet9
This was traumatizing. I was playing with the green/gold one and decided to create a makeup look at home, just on one eye to practice. I felt stinging/burning as soon as I swiped it on the lid. I thought maybe I was being sensitive since it’s allergy season, but then the more I applied the more it burned. I waited to see if it died down. It did slightly, or maybe I got used to it. I put some other eyeshadows but couldn’t even complete the look because it burned so much. That was last week. This week, I’ve been noticing my eye is twitching constantly. I’m actually scared – didn’t realize (or even remember) that it was this product that caused it. The twitching is still happening (no puffiness or redness, just constant, minute twitching) and I’m certain it’s this product. I tested it on my hand a bunch of times first and didn’t feel anything. Today I swatched the gold/gold one on my chin and forehead to see what happened. it didn’t burn on my chin but it burned on my forehead and I immediately removed it with micellar solution. I am really appalled that a product made for eyes is this damaging and harmful. Please take these off the shelves or fix your formula because it’s a serious problem. I don’t know if it’ll go away.
excitedSyrup8
Amazing!!! I’ve been looking for a glitter shadow for a while that was true glitter and not just metallic or sparkle. I love Sephora but I couldn’t justify spending $30+ on a glitter shadow and glue for something I’ll only use on a night out. I found this at Walmart and immediately bought it. Tried it that night and it looked soooo amazing! I didn’t even need to prime my lids, the glitter didn’t budge all night and I was wearing it for about 6 hours if not longer! Love love love!!! Can’t wait to get more colours!!!
wrathfulOwl1
I have this in the purple shade (and now the gold shade too). It’s a creamy vibrant lilac eyeshadow in one end with darker blue/purple glitter the other end. It’s quite easy to apply but be careful not to apply too thickly! I haven’t done a variety of looks with this yet but it makes a terrific easy eyeliner and sets to completely smudge proof! You can sleep on this (glitter included) and it won’t move one jot. The glitter has no fallout & in fact can be quite difficult to remove. Overall a fun product that I would recommend for those wanting long lasting, smudge proof eye makeup.
gloomyCoati9
Basically, Maybelline Color Tattoo Eye Chromes with one end providing the option of a transparent fluid with glitter.
BONUS:
You get 0.2oz net weight: 0.1oz in each tube. Eye Chromes weigh in at 0.11oz net. Revlon gives you nearly double the product. Eye Chromes cost $7.99, Eye Art, $8.99.
*Fully opaque on the satin metallic side and about 50% on the glitter end [one coat].
*Dries slowly.
*Dries to a budge-proof finish.
*Applies to lid the way it appears in packaging.
*Some very wearable colors on the metallic end.
*Layers well.
*Glitter has zero fallout when dry. (Not that there’s any fallout during application.)
* I have pretty oily lids.
Applies with a liquid eyeliner-like brush. Looks good/the same with/out primer. The two ends give you two options: an easily-opaque liquid shadow with a satin metallic finish and a wash of glitter suspended in a translucent base similar to the other end of this product, with both resembling the texture of Color Tattoo Eye Chromes very much.
I have yet to try these as a glitter glue base, but I think there’s definite potential. The formula falls squarely into the ‘viscous liquid’ category, leading me to believe it may have a learning curve though.
They can take a while to dry. If I had to approximate the percentage of space occupied by glitter when you apply a reasonable amount of the actual liquid, I’d say it’s a solid 50%. That is, in order for it to still be able to dry properly, you can get about 50% opacity with the glitter end. Unfortunately I’m skeptical that you could fully cover the lid with the glitter end; that said, the mislabeled Eye Chrome end will provide 100% opacity in one coat. Answer: multiple coats. I’ll try to update this after spending more time with them. In the meantime I’d just like to get this product listed on MUA.
Ah, almost forgot – doesn’t seem to crease with a primer and seems long-wearing but I want to spend more time with it before I say for sure. Have not tried applying this to lashes. (see below)
_Revlon’s Claims:_
-Coordinated shades and contrasting finishes make it easy to design an eye look that’s all your own.
-Intensely pigmented cream shadow on one end, and a brilliant sparkle on the other.
-Cream shadow glides on effortlessly for smooth, rich color.
-Use the slim brush applicator to apply sparkle to the lid, as a liner or on the tips of lashes.