The One Eyeshadow You Need For Sultry Fall Looks

If you’re a makeup minimalist which none of us are but just in case, ahem, if you’re a minimalist might I introduce you to the one eyeshadow you need for sultry Fall eye looks? Come on, I know you’re sitting there on a pile of brown eyeshadow as big as a hill. Some of us have scaled back considerably and I’m not talking about inflation! I think the pandemic taught us that we don’t need 5,000 brown eyeshadows and just one or two will do just as well as 5,000.
I know I’ve taken a look at my own makeup stash and I realize I’ll never be that girl that settles for just one eyeshadow but also, I find myself wanting to make use of what I have and also, not to think more carefully about my purchases and ask myself, “Do I have this shade at home already? Do I need this?”
That’s why I treasure shades like Bobbi Brown Golden Bronze Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick.
This is one of those keeper shades that you’ll reach for often. It works great for elegant evening looks but also, but it’s great for a work look as well. It’s a golden bronze shade that’s medium-dark brown in color and almost has a taupe element to it with a nice hint of silvery sparkle.


The formula is divine! As buttery, soft, and creamy as Laura Mercier’s Caviar Stick Eye Color. The application is completely no-nonsense. Swipe it on, blend with your finger, and you’re good to go. It applies easily on my lids and blends just as easily. It’s just completely goofproof!
It’s one of my favorite shades for Fall looks as it creates that sultry, mysterious look on eyes with really no effort. I can’t recommend this one enough!

What I’m wearing:
Bobbi Brown Golden Bronze Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick on Eyes
L’Oreal Paris Infallible Lacquer Liner on Waterline and Tight Line
Tarte Shape Tape Cloud CC Cream Broad Spectrum on Face
Melt Cosmetics Digital Dust Duo Blush in Buzz Kill on Cheeks
L’Oréal Glow Paradise Lip Balm-in-Gloss in Feathery Fleur
If you need a quick, easy, flawless eye look this is a great pick!
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