Maybelline colour tattoo comes in a fantastic range of colours I know that I have personally taken to trying to collect every colour as the glass jars with all the different colours looks great displayed in a pretty box on my makeup desk also affordable especially on places like NZ sale or 1day
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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
Reviews
Tips: Use 2-3 layers to build up the colour and for it to be much more long lasting
These are amazing. They are so pigmented and come in a variety of awesome vibrant colours. You can use them on their own but they are also a great base for other shadows. They are super long-lasting and easy to apply. I only own a few but I definitely would like to purchase more.
I love thèse eye colours. They are so easy to apply and then the colour stays in the same perfect way all day. Creaseless and non-splodgy, these are great colours too. I use a brush to apply and blend though a finger would be fine. Long live Maybelline for a great idea!
Tips: Use makeup remover to clean the brushes.
I bought this cause of the huge rave on youtube, Gurus saying that it compared to benefit creaseless cream BUT better! and I totally agree! long lasting (even on my super oily lids) a must try!
These little pots really pack a punch - and the colour really does last. These are a fab base for all your powder shadows and keep your look fresh for hours without creasing. I find this better for this purpose than any actual shadow primer I have tried. My only gripe is the lack of good neutrals in this range - I am sticking with 'barely branded' for now even though it is very frosty and too shimmery for my liking, but is covered by my shadows so not really an issue. The only other option was 'tough as taupe' which I was using for a while but was too cool toned and grey on me. Pomegranate and bad to the bronze are also fab if you want to venture into something less neutral but they do have quite a bit of shimmer which you either love or hate. Maybelline are onto a winner with these - a real dupe for MAC paintpots but actually longer lasting and very affordable.
I have this in Pomegranate and Bad to the Bronze. These are both absolutely beautiful colours! Makes for an amazing base for eyeshadow, doesn't crease and longwearing! Well worth the money!
Tips: Can use with a brush or fingers.
its AMAZING! nice and smooth, doesnt crease but very hard to get off! i tried make up remover it didnt work very well. i ended up having to scrub my hands with hand wash for 5 minutes!
Tips: a little goes a long long long way :)
Love the colours i have 2 and they are amazing stay on really well and look great, put on a little for a bit of sparkle and/or built up for a more intense colour they are very creamy and a little goes along way!! I also love the packaging so cute! not sure about the 24hrs i don't have my make up on that long :/ but it last the day very well.
LOVE this product so much, definitely stayed on the duration of the day and didn't come off! it is really long lasting i have it in a coppery/bronze colour called bad to the bronze and gold. really love it . its great to use as an eyeshadow base or just on its own ! really loved it
Tips: apply with your fingers to warm up the product otherwise can be hard to apply and not as smooth. also apply small amounts at a time and build up because once its on, it is long lasting as promised and is hard to remove especially when the rest of your makeup is all on
I love this product. It comes in heaps of different colours, blends easy, is very pigmented and is a great base. This product is also very long lasting and doesnt crease very much and also does not transfer .An issue is that the top layer dries up relatively easy.
Tips: I would recommend using fingers rather than a brush because it blends a lot easier and is far more pigmented if you do so.