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Try The Estée Edit Metallishadow Crème + Powder for Glossy, Grungy Cool

May 2nd, 2017 by Karen 10 Comments

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Metallishadow Creme + Powder in Solar Blast by The Estée Edit

Don’t these Metallishadow Crème + Powder jars by The Estée Edit look like the Tom Ford Cream and Powder Eye Colors from the side?

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They totes do, yeah?

First time I saw ’em I made the (totally logical, I think) makeup leap of, “Haaay, TF dupes!” but ’twas not meant to be. 🙁 They’re really not that similar.

Bummer, too, because it would’ve been nice to find a bargain version of Tom Ford’s cream shadow duos, but I’m not shedding a single holographic rainbow glitter unicorn tear because either way, these are cool. There are seven of them for $25 each, and now they’re available in The Estée Edit permanent line.

There’s a cream shadow under the flip top and a loose metallic shadow tucked away underneath that when you unscrew the top.

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Three of the seven Metallishadows from the top in Aquanova, Solar Blast and Cyberella

As I’m sure you guessed, you can wear them separately or layer them together. The cream shadows are on the thinner side and feel like MAC Cream Colour Bases to me, and those you can use as an eyeshadow, eyeliner or as a base for the loose shadows they come with. The loose shadows, by the way, which you can apply with a wet or dry brush, are kinda fluffy like a MAC pigment.

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Swatches from the top: Solar Blast, Cyberella and Aquanova

The thing that will probably make or break these for you is how you feel about shadows that scoot and morph throughout the day, since these don’t stay in one place, especially the cream shadows. When I put a little on my lids, it kind of settles into my creases, which I would normally be totally annoyed by, but I’m not in this case! Because it looks shiny and very rock ‘n’ roll (even more so when you hit your water lines with a smudgy black liner).

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Wearing It Cosmetics Confidence in Your Glow in Instant Warm Glow on my cheeks and Kevyn Aucoin The Molten Lip in Rose Gold on my lips

I’m down with these duos whichever way, with the two products layered together or used apart. I like their glossy, grungy vibe, which is like that perfectly imperfect thing Kristen Stewart and Kate Moss have on their lids when the cameras catch them scowling as they’re about to get sushi, ya know? I’m into it, but if you’re all about prim precision, these duos will probably drive you cra-zay-zay.

The verdict

Go for it if you love editorial makeup with a glossy, grungy edge. Steer clear, though, if you prefer precise placement and perfect blending. They’re available now at Sephora stores and online for $25 a jar.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Try The Estée Edit Metallishadow Crème + Powder for Glossy, Grungy Cool / Originally published May 2nd, 2017

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  1. LindaLibraLoca says

    May 2nd, 2017 at 11:17 pm

    The whole undone glossy grunge chic is growing on me lately, I think I will wear it a lot in summer. The look of that green one is very pretty, although I’d probably play it safe with a bronzey color.

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  2. Janet Shepherd says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 12:11 am

    I love this casual vibe, plus the options you get by having both a cream and a powder. Looks fab!

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  3. Eleni says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 1:41 am

    I think the verdict is spot on, I checked them out but couldn’t blend them easily. And they creased on me. Similar idea to the Tom Ford one though and more affordable. Love this khaki top and makeup in brown tones- I’d wear that everyday if I could!

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  4. Valentina Chirico says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 3:38 am

    Metals on metals? Mhhh What great combo eyes+lips!

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  5. kellly says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 5:34 am

    I love that red one …. only … it contains carmine. I’m allergic to carmine and can’t use it on my eyes. So sad. 🙁

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  6. Kim says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 6:27 am

    They seem pretty versatile and the copper color is ideal for summer. 🙂

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  7. Tatiana says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 7:48 am

    I love a bronzey eye look. This one is really pretty. I have to admit, I don’t mind a glossy, messy, undone look. It can be a tad sexy. Maybe I’ll head into The City today and see if these are at the Powell St. Sephora. I need to get out of this heat. Well really, I need to do some shopping/browsing without Dear Husband hovering. 😉

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    • Karen says

      May 3rd, 2017 at 8:04 am

      So jealous that you get to enjoy the city. I wish I could be there with you! Where else are you going besides Sephora?

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  8. Erin says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    I like that look but it always looks too sloppy on me unless I have the right clothes. Even then, I’m not sure. I love it on others though!

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  9. Virginia says

    May 3rd, 2017 at 6:04 pm

    I like layering powder shadow over cream shadow (especially in summer). However I’d probably just grab the bronze..and for $25 it’s not worth it. I can get a maybelline color tattoo for $8 and then layer my other shadows on top.

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