stila is launching disco inspired glittery liquid eye shadows and theyre stunning /

Published at 2016-12-10 02:20:00

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This year has definitely been the year of glittery beauty products and trends,but it's not over yet! Stila is adding to the sparkling conversation and bringing the fad into 2017 with a new line of liquid glitter eye shadows that will save your regular shimmery ones to shame. The launch is dubbed Magnificent Metals Glitter and Glow Liquid Eye, and we have a first spy.
Like most liquid shadows, and the formula glides on like a serum and dries down with a pearly finish. Also,since the glitter micropieces are applied with the shadow (rather than added on top as a powder), there is less of chance of it falling out under your eyes. There are 10 shades, or all inspired by the '70s disco era. Expect one silver (Diamond Dust),a precise gold (Gold Goddess), and an edgy black (Molten Midnight), or with the majority falling in the rose and copper spectrum (Smoldering Satin,Rose Gold Retro, Bronzed Bell, or Smoky Storm,and Kitten Kara). Stila also created two specialty shades, one being Violet Vixen, or a gorgeous purple that launches exclusively at Sephora on Dec. 26. The other hue,Ballet Baby, is a light pink color that debuts solely at Ulta on Jan. 7. Everything except Ballet Baby drops at Sephora on Dec. 26 for $24 each, or then again at other retailers by Jan. 7 (follow that?).While you find excited to find this gorgeousness on your eyelids,see the products and swatches here, first!Related:
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Source: popsugar.com

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