Deluxe vs. Dirt Cheap: No Spill Powder Eyeshadows

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I've already talked about the Prestige Let Loose! Shimmering Shadow Dust. But I recently came across Jemma Kidd's Colour Dust Shimmer Stick, which is essentially the same idea - loose powder in a spill-proof stick. The shadow is distributed through a sponge application and in both cases there was no spillage. The Jemma Kidd stick comes in more subtle shades and is easier to build up but there is only a choice of three, whereas the Prestige comes in a wider variety of brighter colours. Both come highly recommended so pick according to your budget and colour choices - the Prestige is £5.50 and the Jemma Kidd Stick will cost you a fiver more at £10.50. Read on after the cut to reads Jemma's tips for using power eyeshadow sticks.

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Make sure the eye is not oily or greasy from moisturiser.
If necessary dust with a little translucent powder.
• Starting at the lash line apply the colour from inner corner towards the outer, blend upwards and
outwards using a brush or even your finger.
• Apply up to, but not beyond the socket, simply soften and blend out slightly above and out from
the socket line.
• Layer colour until you are satisfied with the intensity of the look you’ve created.

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