Friday 19 December 2014

By Terry Ombre Blackstar - Bronze Moon

Hi Everyone, 
Today I will be reviewing By Terry Ombre Blackstar in the shade 'Bronze Moon'. 
This product is a luxurious creme eyeshadow stick which can be used on its own or in conjunction with other creme or powder shadows. 
 The shadow comes in a stick form so you can apply it straight onto the eye and blend with your fingers without the need for using a brush. The creamy texture is super easy to apply and blend for a seamless finish. Once the product is on it STAYS on and does not crease, smudge or smear which I think is amazing and perfect for those days where you know you will need your make up to last all day. The pigmentation of the product is amazing, with one stroke giving an amazing bronze luminous colour, but the best thing is it is also build-able so you can apply multiple layers if you need to.

The packaging of the product is compact (looks like a pen) but also luxurious.. as nearly all of By Terrys Range is!... the size is perfect for travelling or on the go and you can fit it into any small space or bag you take to keep your make up in. 

I think the product is great to use to create a neural every day smokey eye (as seen below) or just on its own if you are doing a quick 5/10 minute make up look as it still looks just as good. 
 Below I created a neutral eye look to wear with a simple indian outfit using the ombre backstar all over the lid. I then smoked it out slightly using 'Dark horse' from the Naked Palette in the outer corner and highlighted my brown bone with 'Virgin' also from the Naked palette. So as you can see with just 3 colours you can create a simple eye look to pair with a daytime or nighttime outfit.  
Description of the product on the box it comes with...

This product retails for £28 however I feel it is well worth the price point. For what you pay you get a good amount of product and its luxurious feel and texture is definitely worth it. I think it will last a long time and overall just makes my everyday make up routine much easier when I don't have enough time to do a whole eyeshadow look with brushes and tonnes of blending. 
For those looking for an alternative to this, Kiko Eyeshadow sticks are a great highstreet dupe and I would recommend those too... 
Let me know what you thought if you have tried this product or any others in the same range...

Falguni 

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