Category: Eye Shadow
Brand: Estée Lauder
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Wonderful Quint set of shadows in shimmery satins ranging from old gold shimmer, to ivory satin highlight, dull tan gold satin, khaki olive green shimmer/satin, dark neutral brown with a slight greenish cast and faint shimmer bits. None are matte, all are aging eyelid friendly.
There is a bit of fallout with the shimmers in this set as you apply them, but not bad, easy to manage and once on (I don’t bother with primers ever!) it lasts all day without any more fallout.
Texture is so smooth and creamy and soft. A bit soft when you pick up with brushes, hence the fallout on application, but they feel really good on, and once you deal with application, no further fallout! They blend beautifully and play nice with other shadows. I often use nude matte shades as a base coat, these look nice on top of NYX Leather and Lace or Maybelline’s Earthly Taupe or Elizabeth Arden Sandstone for example.
Colour stays true all day long, I don’t use primer so this is great.
Would I buy again, yes, already have. I’m scared they’ll discontinue this gorgeous set of redhead friendly greens and golds. I got this in April I think, and a spare in July just in case they try discontinuing this.
For context I am a redhead with pale warm (gold undertone) skin in the NC 15-20 range.
From the far left the big stripe of gold. This is a wonderful old gold shade, not a bright yellow gold but a toned down version. It’s a real shimmer, but it floats nicely on my 59 year old lids as long as I keep it out of the outside corners where the laugh lines live. It lightens and brightens my lids. LOVE THIS SHADE!
Next is an ivory cream shimmer perfect for highlighting or lighting up the inner corners of the eye. Keep OUT of the laugh lines and crows feet.
A darker golden tan with a faint shimmer is an ideal crease shade or for use on the lids. This one is more of a satin.
Next below it is the khaki green to olive green shade with shimmers, and like the tan, it’s more a satiny glow, not all out shimmer like the first 2. Lid or contour or liner, very versatile.
Last is the brown shade, which has the odd sparkle in it, in the pan, but not when I use it as an eyeliner. I like to tightline this coming from underneath my lashes, not waterline but shoved up between lashes to thicken them. I use a Clinique eye liner angle brush for this job. I do get a bit of fallout but only the excess on the brush, so if I’m slow and steady and don’t pick up too much (these shadows are SOFT!) I”m good, otherwise I do a little cleanup then apply mascara and it won’t budge after that. I have a nice dark powder eyeliner that lasts all day till I wash it off. I think it has a slight greenish cast to it, but I’m not sure.