While the Autograph Strobing Eye Tint looks rather unassuming, I absolutely love them, especially the bronze shade. The silver is a bit 80’s disco but both of them bring a light to the lids that’s really pretty. These are made to a formula that doesn’t ‘shrink’ on the lid so if you have lid creasing, they won’t exacerbate that. I’m wearing the bronze right now, and although I can feel it there, I do think it might have even made my lids look a little smoother.
I’m wearing the colour at a lighter intensity than the swatch and it really is brightening and reflective. More importantly, it’s a stayer – unless you have very oily lids, in which case, I’d suggest you avoid altogether (I’d also suggest that you avoid if you have very sensitive lids – liquid metallics can give a bit of a sting to sensitive skin). I can’t quite get to grips with the silver shade as a colour but my goodness..talk about waking up the eyes! There’s quite a strong white base to this, shot with iridesence, which is why it’s not really ‘silver’ as such, but as a general eye brightening product, it’s a secret genius!
The Autograph Strobing Eye Tint doesn’t launch til 28th of August (or £8 each) but if you spot it, nab it! One of the really frustrating things about Autograph is that it looks so boring – you probably wouldn’t pick out the Autograph Strobing Eye Tint unless you’d had a tip off: the whole line needs a revamp to make it less apologetic and far more attractive.
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The bronze colour is just for me. Will definately pick it up as I love liquid eye shaddows. I’m guessing they would work as an eye primer as well for other eyeshadows? Maybe a white work for that and would make any other colours stand out?
yes exactly – you get a decent amount of wear from them (or I do), but not sure how they interact with other formulations.. haven’t tested for that.
The bronze one looks lovely. Jane, have you tried the Rosie for Autograph eyeshadow sticks. I have 3 and they are fantastic. Beautiful colours and very long lasting. I have an obsession with bronze eyeshadow sticks and I would put them on the same level as the much more expensive By Terry and Bobbi Brown ones and far better than the Chanel one I’ve tried. The packaging is lovely too.
Thanks for the tip.. I haven’t really focussed on the Rosie range at all. Just didn’t excite me 🙁
Jane. Have a look. The Lady Rose lipstick is great too. Sheer, comfortable and a lovely wearable everyday pink.Even better when there’s a 20% off code at M&S
OK, I will!