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ferventChile3
I was thrilled to find this product. It consists of small multi-colour glitter in a transparent liquid base. This means that as well as using it on its’ own, you can layer it with any shadow for the intensity of glitter you desire. You can apply it under or over eyeshadow. Some caveats – if you use the doefoot applicator over eyeshadow or on an oily eyelid, you will soon contaminate the product. You need to dab a bit on your finger from the applicator and apply it, or possibly use a small, clean brush. Secondly, once it’s on, you cannot blend your eyeshadow, or the glitter will become dislodged and end up all over your face. Otherwise, it stays exactly where I apply it throughout the day.
This is a fantastic workhorse product for anyone who likes glitter.
jumpyEland9
I love Stila Glitter and Glow and Shimmer and Glow shadows and was excited that MAC was coming out with a similar product. I decided to try Not Afraid to Sparkle, because I’m a 40-something woman who can’t get enough sparkle (hey–don’t judge me).
This is very sheer with lots of glitter–it’s indeed very sparkly. You can barely see the beige base after applying it, but whoa *the glitter*! There’s a lot of multicolored glitter in there. Using the doe-foot applicator, it’s not easy to get an even layer. My lids were quite sparkly, as I expected.
Where this really fell flat on me, though, is that after two hours, it was a glittery crease on my lids, even though I wore it over a primer and a powder shadow. Usually that’s enough to keep a liquid shadow in place for at least 4-5 hours. The glitter layer that I’d so carefully applied a few hours earlier was just a sad glittery line in my crease. Nice try, MAC.