L’Oreal Holographic eyeshadow in Meteorite Bronze review
If you want a great look without having to spend ages blending your eyeshadow you need to check out L’Oreal Holographic eyeshadow in Meteorite Bronze
I love trying new products, and whilst makeup is great it can take a while to complete your routine. Not great if you’ve got to be at work in under a hour. Sometimes it’s good to find a product that doesn’t take long to apply, but still looks like you’ve put loads of effort in. The L’Oreal Holographic eyeshadow range the perfect example – the collection stands out the most as each shade is two toned and in different lights give the impression that there is a array of colours in each pot. For the purpose of the review i’m testing L’Oreal Holographic eyeshadow in Meteorite Bronze. The eyeshadow is an interesting colour that instantly made me want to pick it off the shelf.
Meteorite Bronze is a gold/beige/green shade that changes as the light dips in and out. The overall effect is a dual colour that gives the illusion that I blended together two different coloured eyeshadows.
You can apply the eyeshadow with a eyeshadow brush or uses your fingers- I found it was a lot easier to blend the shadow when I used my fingers as opposed to using a brush. It applies easily and looks really smooth on your eyelid, and I’ve always found that you don’t tend to get a lot of colour loss on the lighter L’Oreal colours.
So for around £5-6 you will be getting yourself a product that makes you look like you’ve spent ages applying your makeup when you can apply this in just five minutes. I’ve always loved L’Oreal eyeshadows and this is one of the main reasons for it. My verdict, 5/5.
What do you think? If you’ve tried the eyeshadow and loved it – even if you didn’t, let me know in the comments box below!
Advantages of L’Oreal Holographic eyeshadow in Meteorite Bronze
- Very simple to apply
- Comes out with a gorgeous dual colour that looks like you spent longer applying then you did
Disadvantages
- The colour is quite unique so is probably not for everyone
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