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First Impressions of Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadows

By Kwilliford @ExquisiteEczema
First Impressions of Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadows
Rimmel is a very hit and miss brand for me. But when I spotted these shadows on the bottom shelf at Walgreens, I had to have them. My beauty blogger radar went crazy because I haven't heard a word about them. I am assuming they are a revamped version of their old Glam Eyes Mono Eyeshadow. I think I had a couple of them and they needed a makeover. I am not 100% sure of this theory since I can't find them on their website.
Anywho, I only saw three shades: Poser, Millionaire, and VIP Pass.  I am going to go through my first impressions of each individual shade since my opinions slightly vary depending on the color.
Poser is a very light baby pink. I wouldn't say this is a shimmer eyeshadow, but it does have a pearly sheen. This shade is so light that it barely even shows up. It is also very powdery. Not in the sense that it kicks up a lot of product, but just the way it feels. It is The only way I can really use this shade is as an inner corner or brow bone highlight. It almost too subtle to be used for anything else.
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow In Poser
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in Poser
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in Poser
Millionaire is a shimmery, medium toned warm brown. I did have to layer this one a little bit. It is lighter than I expected, but it does look pretty blended into the crease for a natural look.  Fortunately, it lacks the powdery feel of Poser. However, it is a little dense and not quite as buttery as I like my shadows to be. I didn't have any issues blending it out, though. The only downside of this shade is the sheerness, but it can be built up.
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in VIP Pass
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in VIP Pass
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow


Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in VIP Pass
VIP Pass is a darker, warm toned brown. In regards to pigment, this shade is the best. I still had to build it up on my eyes a little bit, but not as much as Millionaire. The only problem I have with VIP Pass is that is harder to blend out. It has a nicer texture than Poser and Millionaire because it isn't powdery, but it isn't as dense, either. I have also found that the formula improves as the top layer is worn away.
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in Millionaire
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in Millionaire
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow
Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadow in Millionaire
These shadows were less than $4 and as of now, I have only seen them at Walgreens. I can use them, but I am not a fan. The new L'Oreal Mono Eyeshadows are far superior in every way if you are looking for drugstore single shadows. I will say that the staying power of Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadows is pretty good. They didn't fade, but I did notice some slight creasing.
I will say that the packaging is really cute. It is simple, but also eye-catching. It is made out of sturdy plastic and you can see the eyeshadow through the lid.
Have you seen these yet? Tried them? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
First Impressions of Rimmel's Magnif'Eyes Mono Eyeshadows

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