

It looks decent when swatched on my finger.

It looks lovely in the pan with its purply-blue duochrome. Top left – Parfait Amour is one my most annoying shadows. MAC – Parfait Amour, Swish, All That Glitters, Star Violet It’s a lovely, easy colour to wear, but since it’s going to take me more than 18 years to use up, I definitely won’t be repurchasing this one!īottom right – MAC‘s Cork is one of my lesser used shadows over the years, but I’ve clearly used it enough to hit the pan along the way! I tend to use it a lot with Ricepaper. I did re-press the shadow recently with alcohol when it was starting to be difficult to access the shadow as it had run off to the edges of the pan and the alcohol not only disinfects it, but actually slightly softened up the powder. It’s the very first MAC eyeshadow that I bought when I was 12 years old (which makes this shadow 18 years old!) I know what you’re thinking… hasn’t it expired yet? And I can guarantee you that it hasn’t. It’s also not particularly hard to duplicate.īottom left – I know a few of you are going to be cringing when I tell you just how old MAC Haux is. Top right – Shroom is a beautiful colour when I want to have a bit of sheen to highlight my brow. It’s a good shadow, but it’s so easily dupeable that I don’t find it particularly unique. I’ve been trying to finish this one up so I can get on to the myriad of other off-white satin type shades I own. Top left – If you’ve been reading any of my eyeshadow looks lately, you’ll know that I use Brule an awful lot. I find this shade is perfect for my incredibly blonde eyebrows that are almost non-existent without some product on them. I use it for my eyebrows every day, so having it in a pot makes it more convenient as opposed to pulling out a 15 pan eyeshadow palette every time I want to do my brows! I think the shadow is roughly a year old and as you can see it’s about halfway gone.

Omega is the only MAC eyeshadow I have still in a pot. What is it about “hitting pan” that makes us makeup freaks get all giggly and excited? I mean, are we THAT excited to finish the product up? Does seeing that silver pan really make us feel accomplished? (You know it does, don’t even kid yourself.) These are some of my favourite kinds of videos or blog posts, so I thought I’d share what products I’ve been diving deep into.
