I am a large fan of Maybelline products and Eye Studio Colour Tattoo exceeds my expectations. It is long lasting so no need to be reapplying constantly, doesnt crease and easy to use. This is a must have in my beauty bag and I use it daily. Love this eyeshadow!!!
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Maybelline Eye Studio Colour Tattoo Review
Dare to wear 24 hour shadow.
Ink technology creates super-saturated color and the cream gel smoothes on for vibrant color that does not fade
9 vibrant shades that you can apply with your fingertips for best results.
Website www.maybelline.com
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I have been using this for a month now in the shade barely branded. I like the colour as it is quite neutral. I have had mixed results from this. Sometimes I find it hard to get an even texture when applying with my finger, but other times it has worked really well. Again, sometimes it creases and sometimes it doesn't.
Tips: You will need to be using this regularly to prevent it drying out. I have had it open for a month now and if I am not using it regularly, the top layer seems to dry out quite a bit and is harder to apply.
I can't get enough of these! I have the colours Bad to the Bronze, Inked in Pink and Barely Branded. Will definitely be adding more colours to my collection. Super quick and easy to apply, I just use my fingers. Super pigmented too! Really affordable as well which is awesome.
I am really starting to think that Maybelline is my favourite drugstore brand. These Colour Tattoo eyeshadows are absolutely amazing! Undoubtably they do exactly what they say they will. They literally stay on all day/night and never crease! The colours are really vibrant but are still really useful and can be used in lots of different looks. I think the best thing about these eyeshadows are that they have so many different uses. A highlighter under the brow, a primer, a base colour, crease colour, under the lash line. You name it, this product can do it. I especially like using it as a primer or base colour for my eyes. Powder shadows and glitter stick to it really well and then they last all day as well! Overall, a fantastic product, ridiculously cheap, small convenient pottle which holds heaps of product, a little goes a long way, great variety in colour and a really useful product overall! I would definitely recommend it.
Tips: Buy a neutral/white colour and use it as a primer or a base for powder eyeshadows. It makes their colour stand out more and last all day! I also use the silver colour and a highlight under my brow and in my tear duct area.
I've got 8 of these, they are great. Find they work best as an eyeshadow base, under powder shadow as they give your eyeshadow lots of colour intensity and make them last longer! If you have super oily eyelids you'll still need to prime your eyelids as these DO crease! Pomegranate Punk is my favourite, it looks gorgeous paired with Mac Star Violet eyeshadow. Bad to the Bronze is super versatile and looks good on all eye colours (it's a similar colour to Mac's Satin Taupe eyeshadow). However, I'd avoid the green colour - it's very dry compared with all the other colours!
Tips: These are prone to drying out so make sure you screw the lids on tight and store them upside down!
I have four of these - Barely Branded, Inked in Pink, Bad to the Bronze and Electric Blue. All of them have amazing pigmentation. I wear them both alone or with other shadows on top. Bad to the Bronze looks amazing with Stila's Kitten or MAC's Woodwinked on top or the Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette. Electric Blue is a great base for a black smokey eye - the hint of blue coming through is gorgeous!
Tips: Use a brush to apply rather than your fingers - you will have more control of where the product goes and less mess on your hands
I love these, I have barely branded (my fav), gold,bad to the bronze and the inked in pink. They are long lasting but definitely not 24hrs on my oily lids, and they can crease if I don't prime first. But I do have oily lids that crease everything! I love using them as a base too, especially barely branded. I use it all over the lid then take a darker matte colour from my naked basics for the outter corner of my lid, my favourite everyday look!
Tips: I'm not sure if it helps but I heard if you store your gel/cream liners upside down they don't dry out so quick, so I've been doing this for these too!
These are great cream shadows that you can use as a base for powder shadow or on their own if you're in a hurry. I have found that different shades have different textures so you may need to look at a tester before you buy. I apply these with my fingers but you can also use a synthetic brush.
These are a great as a base for your eyeshadow to really help give it staying power. I use the bronzey colour of these as a base for my lid when I'm creating a smokey eye or a bronze look to really hold the colour and make the colours on top pop.
Tips: Use a base over the entire lid and then build layers of colour on top when doing a smokey eye.
I have this in Bad to the Bronze and the colour is the perfect bronze/gold that compliments blue eyes really, really well. It's easy to apply and blend - provided you do it quick enough as it dries. It doesn't crease either, so if you've got hooded lids - definitely give this a try!
Tips: This dries super fast, so you need to blend it quick. I complete one eye before moving on to the next. Apply with my finger over the lid and blend in to the sockets with my brush.
I've also got this in Barely Branded which is AWESOME to use in place of a primer. It's a little paler than a nude but makes your eyeshadow look super pigmented when you put it over the top.