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Eye Majic: Sweep on Eyeshadow Review

Posted on October 29, 2012March 30, 2020 by Elaine

            I love eye shadow – I think it’s fun to play with, and compliments every outfit and situation imaginable. I, personally, have tons of different colours and palettes – all of which can be blended together to create different colours and patterns. So when Eye Majic emailed to describe their new innovation – a heat transferred, press-on eye shadow, I was intrigued. But does it work?

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Courtesy of Eye Majic


Product: Eye Majic Applicators by Majic Beauty
Cost: 
  • 2 Pair Box – $2.49
  • 5 Pair Box – $5.75
  • 10 Pair Box – $10.95

Available: Online here.

Initial Thoughts: I’m intrigued about the concept of swipe on eye shadows, but I’m curious as to how well it can work. The idea of swiping it on appeals to the convenience side of make-up, but how does it look?

What It Claims: “…takes all the guesswork out of applying eye shadow; perfect, precise, make-up artist quality eyes’

How to Apply: There is a quick, three step process to applying the eye shadows.
  1. Closing your eyelid, press firmly to eye for approximately 4 seconds.
  2. Slide the applicator across the eyelid, firmly and with enough pressure to transfer colour.
  3. If necessary, using the end of the applicator, blend and contour the colour. Any errors in application can be also corrected this way.

Review: I ended up having a ‘ladies night’ at my house, and a couple of girlfriends and I tried out a few of the samples. They’re definitely different. The colour transfers well enough, you do only need about 4 to 5 seconds of pressure for the colour to transfer off of the applicator. However, it was found that sometimes the lines between colours could be ‘too harsh’, with almost zero transition of colour. That being said, with a little bit of blending, this problem can go away.

My friend Laura tried out the brown smoky eyeshade. Personally, it was my favourite of the three. With a little bit of blending, it could be perfect for a night out or a day in the office.

Laura’s Bare Eyes
Laura’s Brown Sweep on Shadow

My friend Alessandra tried out the green eyeshade. The green was very harsh and didn’t transfer as well onto the skin as the brown shade did. Again, with a little blending, it was manageable.

Alessandra’s Bare Eyes

Alessandra’s Green Sweep on Eyeshadow

I ended up trying out the leopard prints ones. They actually transferred the best onto the eyelid, and the leopard spots truly showed up onto your eyelids. Not totally appropriate for the office, but it’s a great way to showcase individuality on those nights on the town, or on Halloween! It could compliment anyone’s cat-themed costume (Catwoman, anyone?)

Ashley’s Bare Eyes

Ashley’s Leopard Print Sweep on Eyeshadow



Colour Choices: See below for a list of colours available! There are so many to choose from.

Courtesy of Eye Majic

Conclusion: These are fun experiments, but I can’t say that they save you time. After you fix any mistakes, or blend in the colours, it’s probably the same equivalent of time you would spend applying the colours on your own. I would say these are fun for young girls experimenting with eye colours, or for people looking to experiment with new colours without the permanency of purchasing an entirely new eye shadow colour palette. Because of colours are generally inexpensive, I would say they are fun additions to any makeup collection.

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Thoughts? Anyone else tried eye shadow press-ons? What did you think? Leave a comment, or email me at ashley@torontobeautyreviews.com. 



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6 thoughts on “Eye Majic: Sweep on Eyeshadow Review”

  1. Ashley McKernan says:
    October 31, 2012 at 10:19 am

    Have to agree with ya Christa! Definitely different, but fun. Good for experimenting with new colours and patterns.

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  2. Christa says:
    October 30, 2012 at 9:28 pm

    LOL They are different huh. I said the same thing in my review. Good for younger people new to makeup. Then again you are so right about some blending always being needed so some tools and level of skill are a requirement as well. It is a fun way to experiment with makeup though.

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  3. Ashley McKernan says:
    October 30, 2012 at 10:14 am

    Yeah, they were definitely a new concept to me too! They’re fun experiments though! Thanks for the comment.

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  4. Ashley McKernan says:
    October 30, 2012 at 10:13 am

    It made for a great ladies night, that’s for sure! I was terrified about the leopard print ones, but they aren’t so bad. They’re the best out of the three – but too much for work.

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  5. mimikaayu says:
    October 29, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    never heard of this kinda of ‘eye shadow’ before! definitly innovative but like you said not really time saving…thx for the review tho 🙂

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  6. TOBeautyReviews says:
    October 29, 2012 at 9:16 pm

    OMG that’s awesome, all you guys are such good sports in the name of beauty 😛 I was curious about the leopard print ones – they’re actually way more subtle than I thought they would be!

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