I've long been a fan of these simple to use and long-lasting shadow sticks and there is a reason why they are on the brand's best-selling list.
The smooth, creamy formula glides across the eye-area and the buildable texture of the fluid makes blending and adding depth quick and easy.
Perfect for people that are pressed for time, like their makeup routine to be short and sweet or want something that can be applied on the go.
Best of all, the impressive budge-proof product is guranteed to go the (eight hour) distance and they are also free of nasty parabens and sulphates, meaning they pretty much tick every box.
I'm usually drawn to the darker, smokey colours but it's nice to lighten things up for Spring and Summer.
Bobbi Brown has added two gorgeous pinks to the collection. Golden Pink would look great with a tanned complexion while Pink Sparkle is fresh and youthful and will prettify paler faces.
Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow Sticks are available from www.bobbibrown.co.uk priced £24.00
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