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Bobbi Brown Long Wear Cream Shadow Stick

Hey guys!!!

You guys know how much I love my cream shadow sticks so I had to try this one out as well. I actually got this in a set of Bobbi Brown products and I got it for free after spending $25 or more online at Sephora. I already spoke about the Instant Long-Wear Makeup Remover and now I want to talk about the Long Wear Cream Shadow Stick in Bark. 




This shadow stick is really pigmented. It is supposed to be a long-lasting waterproof eyeshadow that glides on easily. I agree with that claim. When you apply this product on your eye it glides on really easily and it blends out really easily. The picture swatch is only one swipe.

I do agree it is waterproof because my allergies started acting up and my eye water so much and my eye makeup didn't budge. I also walked out in sprinkling rain and some drops got on my eye and still didn't budge. I'm sure you get the point now haha.

I always use this whenever I want a good brown smokey eye. I never wear it alone I always top it off with an eyeshadow and by the end of the day my eye makeup still looks like I just applied it. This cream shadow is a holy grail product and I will cringe when I run out because I will have to repurchase it. A full size is $29.

Now that I actually think about it I will not mind repurchasing at all because this sample is small and it has lasted me a long time because a little goes a long way.

Overall, I love this product and it is now holy grail. Have you guys tried these?? What are some of your favorite shades?? What are some of your favorite Bobbi Brown products??

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