MIlani Baked Eyeshadow Marble Reviews
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Pretty to look at, but not great to wear
I have Must Have Fuschia (true fuschia--a little difficult to wear in the eye area, but can double as blush), Copper Excess (true copper, has the softest texture of the bunch, and probably one of the creamiest baked shadows I've tried), and Green Fortune (gorgeously marbled in the pan, but turns into a kind of olive green, fairly hard texture and least pigmented). They're all shimmery formulas, without any glitter. They're just beautiful to look at, but the pigmentation on these is not great. Though they can be used wet or dry (as with most baked shadows), they are hard to work with either way. It's best when used with a sponge tip applicator. Using a fluffy or flat eyeshadow brush gives a VERY sheer wash of color, no matter how much you try to build up the color. These problems are common to baked eyeshadows, regardless of price point, but compared to other baked shadows, these are still harder to work with. The length of wear on these isn't very good either, even with eyeshadow primer. The low price is the best part about them. — 11 months, 1 week agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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love this shadow
Its highly pigmemted. I have the fushia color and have blue eyes an fair skin I think it works great to make my eyes pop and it doesn't crease also its inexpensive which I love — 8 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Cute :)
I bought a ltd edition shadow that is a pale baby blue with silver and white ribbons in it. It's a very pigmented and pretty shadow that lasts all day. There's plenty in the package, so you are getting what you pay for. — 1 year, 5 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 5 people said helpful
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So pretty
I bought two of these (Drench in Gold and Teal the Truth) about 5 or 6 weeks ago and I love them. They pick up on the brush and apply easily and there are such beautiful shades. I've used the gold one the last couple weeks over my natural color shadow with the white Milani glitter shadow in the inner eye corner, and i haven't even made a dent in the shadow. I think I paid about $6-7 each for them, so they're inexpensive and, in my opinion, worth more than what they sell for. I'm definitely buying more shades! — 1 year, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 6 people said helpful
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