CREATING the makeup look you want doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.
One shopper shared the budget beauty buy that they said works just as well as a designer brand.
An Amazon shopper shared the affordable eyeshadow stick they swear by (stock photo)[/caption]Commenting on a Reddit post, user Lili666999 revealed the makeup product she uses as a dupe for the $33 Laura Mercier Eyeshadow Stick.
Instead of the Sephora product, she recommended the Kiko Milano Long Lasting Eye Shadow Stick, which is available for $11.50 from Amazon.
The poster did a direction comparison between the two beauty products.
“Laura Mercier [eyeshadow sticks] crease on me and I don’t have oily eyelids,” the Reddit user explained.
“[I] can only imagine how bad they must perform on someone who does.”
She added that the matte shades are “super drying on the lid” and said they “accentuate texture and wrinkles.”
The social media user also shared her experience with the budget-friendly alternative.
“On the contrary, Kiko is super affordable and easy to apply,” she wrote.
She explained that the eyeshadow sticks “allow enough time to blend before they set.”
“Once they set they stay on all day long,” the impressed shopper explained.
The original poster compared the quality of the product to an item that she regards as “the best quality high-end stick eyeshadow on the market.”
“I’d say they are comparable to the By Terry Ombre Blackstar formula,” she said.
The By Terry Ombre Blackstar Color-Fix Cream Shadow currently retails for $38.
Kiko Milano eyeshadow sticks are available in 24 shades with matte, metallic, or satin finishes.
For best results, the brand recommends applying primer before using the eyeshadow stick.
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They also advise users to blend out the product with an eye contour brush.
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The beauty pro recommended the budget-friendly makeup product as a dupe for Laura Mercier eyeshadow stick[/caption]