Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick dupes

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Last updated: March 2026

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Bobbi Brown

Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow StickGolden Pink

$34

Creamy, one-swipe eyeshadow stick with a satin-shimmer finish and all-day wear.

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e.l.f.

e.l.f. No Budge Shadow Stick

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$5

"The best drugstore shadow stick. Remarkably close to Bobbi Brown in wear and finish at a fraction of the price."

Best for: Quick one-shadow looks, on-the-go makeup

  • + Smooth application
  • + Great shimmer payoff
  • + Budge-proof once set
  • Smaller shade range
  • Slightly drier formula
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Maybelline

Maybelline Color Strike Cream-to-Powder Eye Shadow Pen

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$8

"A solid option if you prefer a powder finish. The cream-to-powder formula is unique at this price."

Best for: Powder finish lovers, layering under other shadows

  • + Glides on smoothly
  • + Sets to powder finish
  • + Good for layering
  • Less creamy than Bobbi Brown
  • Can crease without primer on oily lids
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At a glance

ProductPriceMatchBest forSavings
Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick$34Original
e.l.f. No Budge Shadow Stick$588%Quick one-shadow looks, on-the-go makeupSave 85%
Maybelline Color Strike Cream-to-Powder Eye Shadow Pen$882%Powder finish lovers, layering under other shadowsSave 76%

Comparison notes

Bobbi Brown's cream shadow sticks are cult favorites for one-swipe eye looks that last all day. These dupes deliver similar convenience at drugstore prices.

Full comparison

Bobbi Brown's Long-Wear Cream Shadow Sticks have been a staple for quick, polished eye looks since they launched. The formula glides on as a cream and sets to a budge-proof satin finish that genuinely lasts 8+ hours without creasing on most skin types. The shade range is excellent, with neutrals, shimmers, and bolder options. e.l.f.'s No Budge Shadow Stick is the closest match in both concept and execution. The application is nearly as smooth, the shimmer payoff is impressive for $5, and once it sets, it doesn't budge. The shade range is smaller, and the formula is slightly drier, but the performance-to-price ratio is exceptional. Maybelline's Color Strike takes a different approach with a cream-to-powder finish that's less creamy on application but sets to an even more matte result. It's better for layering but less luxurious as a standalone.

Longevity

Bobbi Brown typically lasts 8–10 hours without creasing. e.l.f. No Budge holds for 6–8 hours. Maybelline Color Strike lasts 5–7 hours and may crease on very oily lids without primer.

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