Category: Eye Shadow
Brand: Maybelline New York
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Maybelline’s Color Tattoos are cream products which are meant as eyeshadows, but I love to use these as colored bases over my primer but under my eyeshadow. These are long lasting cream shadows as bases, which do great to intensify the colors of the shadows applied on top of them. And they are also great for layering different colors for interesting effects.
I have oily hooded lids which makes it very hard for me to wear cream shadows without a lot of creasing. I haven’t really tried these on their own without a primer, but as a base, I never have any creasing when I put a shadow on top, even when worn for over 12 hrs with no touch-ups.
-Recently, I have been wearing “Hibiscus Heartbreak” without a primer, but still as a base with a shadow on top, and there is NO creasing.
With that all said, “Hibiscus Heartbreak” is a beautiful dusty pink with a touch of lilac in a pearl finish, in the pot. For me it has a slight golden shimmer to the pink and is shimmery on the lid, though I don’t still see the hint of lilac so much.
So, if you’re looking for a golden pink, this just might do it for you.
A lot of the pearly Color Tattoo products tend to come off quite sheer for me, but this one is a little more pigmented than say, “Inked in Pink”, but not as pigmented as “Tenacious Teal”. it becomes more pigmented the more you apply and takes layering quite well without being patchy. within 2 layers I have a pretty good opacity.
I’ve been struggling to find a good shadow to match this color as I think it’s really pretty, and I finally found one: Maybelline’s own Eye Studio quad in “Legendary Lilac”…it’s the 2nd shadow from the left, the more pinky looking shade. It’s pretty much a spot-on match.
-I wish Maybelline would come out with a single of just this one shade from that quad, ’cause the pan is so small. But the quad has been around for several years now, so I may just repurchase another one at some point if I start going through it too fast.
I don’t usually reach for pinks a whole lot, usually I’m more of a purple or darker shades kinda chick…but I’ve been interested in pinks quite a bit lately and if I were to run through this pot of cream shadow, I’d purchase another one.
*It was a limited edition shade, which I missed when it was first released in Spring of 2015 for the “Rebel Bloom” Collection, but I recently found it on ebay for less than $5 and got it brand new still wrapped in factory plastic.