

Like I said, I love using the Maybelline Color Tattoo’s as a base underneath my eyeshadows. It does mean that you do have to work pretty quickly with it, so make sure you immediately blend it when you apply it, but aside from that, the fact that it stays in place so well is absolutely amazing. If you don’t believe me, just go to the store, swatch it and see how well it stays throughout the day. The thing I like so much about these Maybelline Color Tattoo’s is that they stay in place literally all day. Because of those experiences I wasn’t too sure about this Color Tattoo at first either, but here I am, a die hard cream shadow user who already finished one entire jar of this Maybelline Color Tattoo. The ones I used before were either way to greasy and made my eyeshadow crease within a second or they were just not pigmented at all. Before this one I had never really used a cream shadow that I liked. On And On Bronze was really a game changer for me. But because Missglamorazzi used it in one of her old tutorials as a base, with a lighter powder shadow on top of it, I realised it could actually look really pretty when you use it like that, and that’s basically what I have been doing with it ever since.

It’s pretty dark and if it wasn’t for the old Missglamorazzi makeup tutorials, not a colour I would wear as an eyelid shade. That is because back in the days I would have thought that a dark colour like this would look way to extreme and smokey when you apply it to the entire eyelid. On And On Bronze is a, as the name already suggests, bronze colour. To be honest, this colour is one of the only ones out of the entire collection I actually like. The colour selection in the Netherlands, and in pretty much the rest of Europe, isn’t really impressive and not at all like the range they have in the US (we only have about 7 to 10 colours and nearly no limited editions). Fun detail: the colour of the sticker represents the colour of the product. On top of the lid you’ll find a sticker with all the information on it regarding the product. The Maybelline Color Tattoo comes in a glass jar with a black lid. So, if you’re interested in finding out what I love about the Maybelline Color Tattoo in On And On Bronze, and why it’s my favourite one, keep on reading! Because I never really reviewed my favourite Maybelline Color Tattoo I figured this would be the perfect time. In that review I made some comparisons between the MAC Paint Pot and the Maybelline Color Tattoo’s. A while ago I reviewed the MAC Paint Pot in Vintage Selection.
