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Non-powdery silver eyeshadow recommendations

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CremeDeSudo · 13/11/2015 09:51

Can anyone recommend any? I used to use a silver one from Boots 17 but they discontinued it a little while ago. I don't like the pewter colour in the No7 equivalent and I've been scouring the cheaper brand ranges without success.

Anything worth checking out in some of the pricier brands in John Lewis/Debenams?

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 13/11/2015 10:06

Oooh Barry M Dazzle Dust (blast from the past Grin )

I love Barry M products, I used to apply the Dazzle Dust with a damp brush to make a sparkly liner too.

Muses the re-introduction of gold shadow and blue /navy liner and mascara. I have brown eyes. It looked lush (I am an 80s throwback and proud )

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 13/11/2015 10:12

Or , look at Benefits cosmetics. There's a powder one called Blingo that might fit the bill.
Topshop have some nice ones too (DD has Wax+Wane but it's not silver)

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CremeDeSudo · 13/11/2015 10:33

I'll check out Barry M, thanks Smile Never thought of looking at TopShop make up actually but we've just got a new store so will look there too!

I don't generally get on with powdery eyeshadows as for some reason it causes my left eye to water a lot. I think the powder blocks my tear duct? It's very inconvenient!

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Placeinthesun · 13/11/2015 10:44

Try Mac as well. Brilliant make up.

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NeverGoOutOfStyle · 13/11/2015 13:53

Have a look at these from MAC; Electra, Forgery, Filament, Silver Ring or Pigment in Silver Fog, I've attached a picture that shows the difference between them quite well. You might also want to take a look at a cream shadow like Bobbi Brown Long Wear Cream Eyeshadow in Platinum.

Non-powdery silver eyeshadow recommendations
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CremeDeSudo · 13/11/2015 14:44

Are all those MAC ones cream? It's a good pic!

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NeverGoOutOfStyle · 13/11/2015 15:01

They're powder shadow but they texture is very different I find to the cheaper ones, they're softer and less powdery, I have a similar issue and these are great.

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CremeDeSudo · 13/11/2015 15:11

Thanks! I'm happy to spend the extra if I know it's worth it Smile

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