I adore the chubby stick range, and find it super easy to apply (I'm a bit of a klutz when it comes to shadow). I did think that there wasn't a lot of product for the price, but it seems to be lasting really well.
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Clinique Chubby Stick Shadow Tint for Eyes Review
CLINIQUE Chubby Stick Shadow Tint for eyesSheer wash of lightweight, creamy colour slips on. Layerable and long-wearing. Versatile, too.
Glide one on for a swift wash of colour. Contour with another to add depth, and yet another to highlight. Available in 12 shades. There's no need to stop at just one. Appropriate for sensitive eyes and contact lens-wearers.
Website http://www.clinique.co.nz/
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I didn't get a chance to review this product through BR but I recently came across it at Farmers and after watching a demonstration decided to give this eye shadow a go. Its an amazing product.... glides onto the eye lids easily and smoothly, and is as easy as colouring in the whole lid then smudging with your finger. Love, love, love this product and thoroughly recommend it!
Tips: You need more than one of these... choose a base shade then a darker one to make your eyes look amazing.
It was love at first sight with this product. Creamy and blendable, yet sets to a good finish so it won't crease. What's great is that it also makes for a good eyeshadow base. Can definitely count on it looking good after a long and hectic work day!
Tips: Apply bit by bit and blend, instead of applying layer upon layer all at once.
I just bought 2 of these in Lots a Latte and Fuller Fudge and im in love! The pigmentation is amazing, and the are so easy to apply. Also due to the cream consistancy they last all day. They are aslo great to use as a base for powder eyeshadows. I want to get some more!
Tips: Use if your wanting long lasting wear!
Just like their Chubby Stick for lips, I love the convenience of these little babies. I have Bountiful Beige and it's a beautiful natural colour and it blends really well. It's also great as a base to put eyeshadow on top of to intensify the colour (depending on the colour of the eyeshadow of course).
This is my go-to when I get lazy in the mornings. This colour definitely compliments blue eyes so would highly recommend.
Tips: If you have hooded lids though, you may want to use a primer underneath as it'll crease through the course of the day/evening.
These make it really easy to throw on a quick eye in you're in a rush! I have Portly Plum which is a medium taupey purple without too much pigmentation. I couldn't built it up to a bold colour but it is good to run through the crease and outer corner of the eyelid on top of a lighter cream shadow (I use a Maybelline Colour Tattoo).
Tips: This will crease on very oily eyelids so it pays to use a primer or set with powder shadow if you feel like that might happen!
I love that the colour on this is sheer but you can build it up a lot. When it's on my lips feel soft and moisturised but when its off I feel like it hasn't really done anything for my lips.
Tips: There are many drugstore similar products if you are looking to save money. This product is good for more natural looks.
Really creamy pigmented and easy to use great for a base or primer I used a metallic gold as a base then used a gold as the lid colour and then I used a brown eyeshadow in the crease and it created a real neatrul eye look
Tips: You could also try the Clinique chubby sticks for the lips they are also very pigmented and moisterising
I love all the colors that are available and how they last so long on eyes! It is very creamy and moisturizing. It is very affordable for how long it lasts, a little definitely goes a long way with this!
Sadly...they just didn't do it for me. I'm a big fan of the Chubby Sticks for lips and as i'm always in a hurry, the appeal of drawing on my eye shadow was up there.
Apart from the creamy one which I continue to use as a highlighter, I find the others crease easily, don't last and ironically are more difficult to apply than traditional shadow. I'm open to admitting it could be user error, but seriously how hard should it be.
I also find that my eyes react and water whenever I put them on my lids (If I use them on my brow they're ok), this is probably just me but it's enough to relegate them to the bottom of my make up bag.
All in all, pretty disappointing.
Tips: The lighter shades do make a good highlighter. If you do decide to give them a crack maybe just buy one first.