Clinique Pink and Plenty & Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tints Reviews, Photos, Swatches
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint ($16.00 for 0.10 oz.) is described as a “pink with golden sheen.”
Chanel Abstraction is warmer, almost coral-like in comparison. Urban Decay Scratch is warmer, doesn’t have a golden sheen, and is a powder product. Lancome Kitten Heel is lighter but has a golden sheen, and it is also a powder eyeshadow. Make Up For Ever #24E is very comparable. MAC Da BLing doesn’t have the same golden sheen and is a powder eyeshadow. See comparison swatches here.
Clinique Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tint ($16.00 for 0.10 oz.) is described as a “medium lilac.” It’s a smoky plum with a metallic sheen and neutral-to-cool undertones. BareMinerals Chroma Violet is warmer, purpler. bareMinerals Romp is very similar but a powder product. MAC Round Midnight is darker and a powder eyeshadow. MAC Joy & Laughter #2 is slightly lighter and a powder product. MAC Winterized is a smidgen darker and a powder product. NARS 413 BLKR #1 is lighter and a powder eyeshadow. Urban Decay Rapture is purpler and a powder product. See comparison swatches here.
Pink and Plenty was semi-sheer in one stroke, and on the lid, it was a crumbly, flaky mess that was very unflattering on the lid! It made the lid look dry and crepe-y. It tugged at the lid, and in an attempt to even out the color, it clings to itself and doesn’t smooth out well. I wish this was easier to blend, because I could definitely see someone using this as a one-and-done wash of color that adds color and brightens. It “lasted” during the twelve hours I wore it without (further) creasing/fading, but it started off so patchy that it was hard to tell–I just went back the fact it looked exactly the same initially and twelve hours later.
Lavish Lilac was mostly opaque in a single pass, and it applied smoothly and evenly on the lid. The consistency of the pencil is somewhat dry but waxy, so it glides across the lid without tugging too much, but it’s not the creamiest or most comfortable pencil shadow I’ve come across. Like others in the range, it’s also not very blendable–it tends to stay and stick where you’ve applied it, so fading out the edges can take some elbow grease. One trick is to heat up the pencil with a blow dryer or used a similar-colored powder eyeshadow to help diffuse the edges. I didn’t experience any creasing or fading with this shade over the twelve hours I wore it.
Pink and Plenty
PPermanent. $17.00.
Lavish Lilac
PPermanent. $17.00.
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Pink and Plenty Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Clinique Lavish Lilac Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
Pink and Plenty, Lavish Lilac, Fuller Fudge Chubby Stick Shadow Tint
I love the colour pink and plenty! Too bad it’s so rubbish. But I might hunt for a similar eye shadow.
What a shame its performance is so bad, Pink and Plenty is so pretty!
I have Pink and Plenty. It is really nice, actually. I like to use it as an allover wash of color on my no makeup makeup look days. I actually was surprised by the poor rating.
Lauren, have you ever tried it as a lipstick?
It’s a shame that Pink and Plenty doesn’t apply well! However, the color reminds me of Fyrinnae’s Rapunzel Had Extensions (which comes in both loose and pressed forms).
they are osm…….. 🙂 lovely shades..
That lilac shade really looks lovely.
Do you think Pink and Plenty would make a good lipstick?
I think it would be really dry!
The swatch of Pink and Plenty is so pretty… too bad the product doesn’t perform. It’s a color I could see myself reaching for a lot during spring and summer.
I wish that pink cream stick for eyes was safe to use on the lips!
Oh it is already good how it shows on your lid. I got this color because of the golden sheen being so pretty when I swatched it at the back of my hand, then at home it wouldn’t apply… I went over it several times but the color was barely there. I haven’t tried heating it up though, I was so frustrated that I gave it back…
Pink and Plenty reminds me of Inglot 407P.
Thanks for your honest reviews, Christine.
oops. I meant to say: Pink and Plenty reminds me of Inglot 407P, except it’s pink-based rather than orange-based.
What a shame! Pink and Pretty looks like it could be so beautiful! Boo.
Ahk–bummer! Lavish Lilac is SO pretty but I’m so not down for a cream shadow that tugs that badly on the lids :/
Wow, I guess I got a good stick of Pink and Plenty. Mine is creamy and blendable, and as you said, it works great as a wash of color that brightens my eye nicely!
I’ve had mine for a few months and I love it!
I’ve also had good luck with Bountiful Beige and Curvaceous Coal.
They are both really pretty… Really too bad about Pink & Plenty because that’s a gorgeous swatch.