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bubblyOwl5
I had underpainting as a base colour and i liked it allright it was creamy and dried fast , so when they where half off i bought them al except supreme.
They are really the most underwhelming products i ever owned. theyre all incredibly dull , no shine or vibrancy at all and hard to work with.
I use a creamy primer underneath them to prevent them fom turning my lids into a crepey mess, the color cant be built up no matter how fast you work it will get cakey or flake off.
Bakery and birki i liked a lot but birki dried out to a stone within a month and i know i closed it firmly , nabla has horrible customer service so i didnt even get a response when i sent them an email about it .
I love their lip products and most of their powder products but this was an absolute miss.
adoringTacos1
I’ve been putting off writing this review, because I really wanted to make this cream shadow work. To me, the beauty of cream shadows (when used on its own, and not just as a base) is how little work they are. You can usually create a simple but beautiful eye look in mere minutes. Not with this one, it turns out. I have the shade Pinkwood, which I would describe as an antique pink with some brown tones mixed in.
My first slight disappointment was that the shade, though it looks to have a beautiful sheen from the swatches you can see on their website, dries down to a pretty matte finish. And my god, does it dry down quickly! We’re talking seconds before it has dried down and set, pretty much in stone. So the staying power is excellent, but blending before it has time to set is problematic. Which brings me to application: I’m used to applying cream shadows with my fingers, but with this one fingers makes for a really patchy application. It can be avoided by using very little product and sheering it out a lot, but then the shade that I liked so much doesn’t pop at all. Using a brush is a little better, but then I have to work very quickly to lay down a base, and then blend the edges with my fingers before it has time to set. Lastly I’ve tried layering it, but that brings forward more patchiness and can even make it look cake-y. Bottom line: this product is very hard to work with.
I hate that it didn’t work out for me – I like supporting cruelty free indie brands, their bronzer in Cameo is my HG for contouring my pale face, and the shade looks so, so nice in the pot. If I were to try any other of their cream shadows, it wouldn’t be any other shade labelled ‘satin’ as Pinkwood is, but perhaps one that is supposed to have some sheen.
+ Cruelty free
+ Vegan (all shades!)
+ Very long-lasting – would work well as a base, or perhaps as a liner?
+ Pretty, sleek packaging
– Dries down way too quickly; hard to blend before it does
– Looks matte and almost dry, rather than satin, once set
– Not worth the money (€11.50 on their website) for a shadow you’ll only want to use as a base