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Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes: A Hurried Girl’s Dreams Come True!

Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes Review

When you’re in a rush to get ready in the morning, eye shadow sticks are one quick and easy shortcut to pretty eyes. There are a lot of great shadow sticks out there, I think my favorites are from Laura Mercier and Bobbi Brown. But the Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes come in fun shades and their bigger size makes them perfect for a light wash of color across the lid.

Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes Swatches

The color array of the Chubby Sticks for Eyes is pretty broad. A few fun colors (blues and purples) and the colors that everyone uses (pink, peach and brown). After wearing them almost every day for a week, I can tell you that if you’re going to buy any of them, you must buy Fuller Fudge. I have found that every look is much more professional and has much more depth with a little added Fuller Fudge. So, if you have your eye on that violet, buy the brown with it!

In terms of colors, I did like pretty much all of them, but Pink & Plenty and Big Blue aren’t as pigmented and barely show up on my lid. I wouldn’t recommend those shades for the paler girls. However, I have a feeling that Big Blue would show up much better on the darker girls and be ahhhhmaazing. So, skip those 2 if you’re pale, if you’re darker check them out! And let me know if they worked for you, I’m really curious!

Poor lighting and toddler day care viruses have been conspiring against me getting any good pictures of these shadows in actual looks, but here are some of the ones that I’ve been wearing. Doing your eyes with these sticks takes about 2 minutes. First, I apply a lid primer all over (I’ve been using my beloved NYX that also offers some coverage), and then I run the stick all over the area I want to cover, apply the 2nd color and then lightly tap with a finger to blend. Then leave it be! I apply an eye liner after that, and I’ve found that a softer liner with a very light smudging works best, such as the CoverGirl Vivid Impact or Perfect Point Plus Eye Liner. You want it to be very easy to smudge and blend a little bit into the color.

quick makeup looks with Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes

On the left I have Whopping Willow all over the lid with Fuller Fudge in the crease and kind of in a V in the outer corner. This is a great every day eye, and it makes me really, really hope they come out with an emerald this spring!

On the right you see Ample Amber and Fuller Fudge, just half and half. I happened to have this look on the day that my friend Kirstie at Blushing Basics posted this half and half eye shadow look and they were very similar!

quick makeup looks with Clinique Chubby Stick for Eyes

On the left is Lavish Lilac with a very light tracing of Fuller Fudge in the crease and outer V. It really did need the little bit of brown to look finished. (You definitely need to buy the brown no matter what!) I didn’t think that Fuller Fudge was dark enough for this look, so I used a little Wet’n’Wild Nutty instead, but next time I’ll go a bit darker.

I’ve found that the colors still look great at the end of the day and if you want you could easily blend more traditional powder shadows over them. You have about 2-3 minutes of play before they’re more set, so they’re definitely more user friendly than the Make Up For Ever pencils, but they aren’t waterproof. If you pick one up, you definitely need to buy the Fuller Fudge to go with it, the added brown will make a big difference!

You can buy this at ULTA or Sephora.
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I’m a doctor, a mommy and a bit of a beauty addict. If you let me, I can take 2 hours to get ready in the morning. Really. I'm on a quest for faster beauty that works!

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3 Comments

  1. 1.23.13
    Marta said:

    I'm loving these! Any idea on when they'll be available for purchase, online or in stores?

  2. 1.23.13

    Thanks for the reviews!! Can't wait to try the Fuller Fudge AND the Lavish Lilac!

  3. 1.24.13

    Marta, I think they're meant to be available really soon! My press release just says "February"