![]() ![]() “ Take your shadow game to the next level with Lottie London’s Eye Foil. The applicator is a doefoot which I’ve preferred to apply to my fingertip to then apply directly to the eyelid as I like to layer them all over eyeshadow so I don’t want to disturb the eyeshadow underneath. Packaging is very simple with a clear plastic tube, white lid and holographic writing on the tube. The Lottie London Eye Foil Metallic Eyeshadow Toppers are only available in four shades right now, but I’m hoping they choose to extend the range as there are so many possible shades they could create. Enter the Lottie London Eye Foil Metallic Eyeshadow Toppers! I spotted the Lottie London Eye Foil Metallic Eyeshadow Toppers on the Superdrug website around six weeks ago but I hadn’t seen them on the Lottie London Instagram page so I had no idea what they were like but they were only £4.95 each so I took the plunge and bought every shade as I’ve been pleasantly surprise by Lottie London as a brand recently. The Barry M Glitter Bomb eyeshadows are nice but they’re very sheer and the closest I’ve found are the Pixi Fairy Lights shadows but they’re £15 each so they’re not particularly budget friendly. The Stila Glitter and Glow Eyeshadows really are special as they’re packed with sparkle with only very minimal fall out, however they’re £23 each for just one single shade so I’ve been hunting for a drugstore alternative I could find in Superdrug or Boots which could genuinely rival the Stila eyeshadows and until now I hadn’t managed to find anything. Prior to the launch of the revolutionary Stila Glitter and Glow Eyeshadows, the only glitter I’d use within my makeup looks would be glitter eyeliners as I love glitter but hate the faff and fall out. ![]()
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