Cherry Culture Jumbo Shadow Liner Review and Swatches.






As per usual, I was on Cherry Culture looking for one thing and ended up buying another. I also ended up spending much more than I intended. Does this happen to you too? Anyway, I saw that Cherry Culture  had released their own Jumbo Shadow Liners, with a vast array of shades, and it sucked me in. They are $4 a pop and so I added quite a few into my basket in the hope that their claims of a "creamy, smudge resistant formula" would hold true.










I'm sure when I purchased these initially they also had a long-lasting claim in the description and I've also noticed that for an all-day-wear they suggest priming and setting with a loose powder. Which is what I would also suggest, as these without a primer and setting powder do sink into crease lines, however on the other hand don't smudge after setting.




L to R in Natural Light: 319- Platinum, 307- Spotlight, 306 – Temptation, 308 -Hit List , 310 – Groupie, 309- Frenzy, 313 –Muse, 312-Standout, 317-Oscar , 331- Glamorous, 328-Paparazzi, 333 – Access, 324-Velvet Rope, 311-Taboo, 318-A-Lister, 320-Studio

 L to R in Natural Light: 319- Platinum, 307- Spotlight, 306 – Temptation, 308 -Hit List , 310 – Groupie, 309- Frenzy, 313 –Muse
L to R in Natural Light: 312-Standout, 317-Oscar , 331- Glamorous, 328-Paparazzi, 333 – Access, 324-Velvet Rope, 311-Taboo, 318-A-Lister, 320-Studio



When it comes to the formula, I would definitely agree that they are creamy, very pigmented and once set are smudge resistant. So for $4, with the shades they offer I don't think you can go wrong. Just don't expect a long-lasting look without putting that extra effort in.

Then again, my search for the Maybelline Colour Tattoo's in pencil form still continues!

If you have any suggestions, feel more than free to leave them below :)


Ellen Rozalia xx


**Disclaimer: All items mentioned were purchased by me and my opinions are honest and entirely my own.
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