Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow – 1 Gorgeous One-of-a Kind Beauty Product

Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow

Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow costs $18.00 for 0.04 ounces of product, which is a lightweight sparkling eyeshadow that produces a luxurious shine. Diamond and pearl powders are included in the formulation; these are the sources of the high-impact pigment as well as the shine. There are no phthalates, parabens, or mineral oils in this product. I decided to get two of the seven colors that were offered, and I chose Sun Aurora, which is a shade that is very distinctively apple green, and Cream Peach, which is a nude color with a high shine.

A simple crease shade with a warm or bronzy brown color and sparkle or glitter on the lid is one of the eye looks that I like best of all time. I can get this look quickly. It’s simple, but even though it’s easy to do, it makes a big impression. I am constantly searching for sparkling colors that are unique. I came across these gorgeous and one-of-a-kind beauty products while I was browsing the selection at the Sephora near me.

Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow

Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow in Detail

The best way to use Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow is to apply them with your fingers or a synthetic brush. The formula generates coverage that is opaque and buildable. Both techniques have been put to the test, but the synthetic brush application is by far my favorite because it produces significantly less fallout.

My preferred method of application is the pat and press method, which is performed on the lid. Because fallout is inevitable when using shadows with a high sparkle or glitter content, I find it easiest to apply these shadows to my eyes first and then finish the rest of my face makeup afterwards.

Alternately, you can dust some loose powder around the area under your eyes and on the higher points of your cheeks, and then sweep away any fallout once you have finished with your eyes. Either approach will do the trick; choose the one that makes the most sense to you. The good news is that after applying shadow, I did not experience any fallout at any point during the day.

Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow

Impossible to Capture the True Beauty of This Color

I did use an adhesive spray to ensure maximum adhesion, and it worked perfectly; the shadow did not move at all. This is strictly a personal preference and NOT a necessity; these are fine to use without any base, and they hold great. It maintained its flawless condition for more than 14 hours.

Make contact in Sol Bright, medium gold with warm, gold-to-green shifting sparkle and pearl characterizes Sun Aurora (4) Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eyeshadow from the Metallist collection. It is impossible to capture the true beauty of this color in a photograph. It is breathtaking, and the way the color changes depending on the light) is absolutely mesmerizing.

Touch In Sol – Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow

When I’ve worn this shadow in the past, total strangers have come up to me and asked what they were wearing and where they could get it. It is absolutely incredible! If you could only choose one color from this palette, my strong recommendation would be to go with this particular shade.

A bright, peachy gold with warm undertones, Touch in Sol Cream Peach (1, Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eyeshadow has a sparkling, metallic finish with gold and pink sparkle. This color felt like the “safe” option to me. Peach tones, in general, are one of my biggest weaknesses, and this shadow definitely caters to that.

Application Method

It had nearly opaque color payoff in a single layer, whether it was applied with a fingertip or a dry synthetic brush. Both methods worked equally well. It was very simple for me to pick up some eyeshadow on a brush and apply it to my lids because the eyeshadow had the consistency of a loosely pressed pigment rather than a fully pressed eyeshadow.

Touch in Sol Swatch

This Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow formula most strongly brings to mind Colourpop’s “Supershock Shadows,” which are among the products that I hold most dear. In my experience, the formula of Colourpop’s products is a little bit more runny. On the other hand, the benefit of having a formula that is a little bit more runny is the ability to pick it up with a brush.

Finger application is the only method I use for applying supershocks; I’ve tried using brushes numerous times but it never quite worked out for me. In my collection, there is room for both of these brands without a doubt. In general, I am extremely pleased with the formulation as well as the colors, each of which has its own distinct personality. I will soon be purchasing additional colors to add to my collection.

To purchase this amaziong eye shadow click the link here – Touch In Sol Metallist Sparkling Foiled Eye Shadow

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Daria

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