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Mac all that glitters review
Mac all that glitters review






mac all that glitters review
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I’m not a makeup artist so I don’t use products on others, and I know that my fingers are clean when I dip them into a paintpot or concealer. Let me start by saying that it has never fazed me to use my fingers when applying makeup. You can see the duochrome of TMO and the different coloured glitters in LR. Try Me On and Let’s Roll in all their sparkly glory. They give your eye makeup a lot of sparkle and glamour! If you wanna get them, hurry! They’re LE, but a lot of retailers still carry nearly all of them (21$, 16£, 24€). Normal wear-time is around 8 hours for me – I wore them in very hot and humid weather and at the end of the day, I could definitely detect some migrating glitters and a bit of creasing.Īnother pic of She Sparkles and I Like 2 Watch. I really don’t see what’s the benefit is of applying them wet, it doesn’t make them more vibrant and it doesn’t enhance the weartime or application. (Use a similar base all over your lid and use the Dazzleshadow for a pop of sparkle right in the middle of your lid!) My favourite way to apply them is patting them over Glitter Glue with my fingertip. They perform great worn over the lid with a matte transition and crease colour and add some oomph to neutral looks.

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MAC aptly called the LE they came out with Le Disko, but I’ve really enjoyed the smoothest colour (She Sparkles) in looks during daytime as well. Some shades are duochrome, some get their reflective quality from different coloured glitters. They all have a coloured base with reflective glitters in them. IL2W shifts between red and green, Let’s Roll between red and pink.Īlthough they’re definitely powder e/s, they feel quite creamy, and their glitter is never gritty. You can see that She Sparkles has light pink glitter in a silvery grey base, IL2W and Let’s Roll are the most duochrome and Try Me On has a light blue basewith green/gold glitters. The creamy, talc-free formula delivers a texture that’s the perfect union of cream and powder, creating a multidimensional, reflective surface that leaves lids looking dazzling yet delicate.” (MAC) Swatches! (l.t.r.) She Sparkles, I Like 2 Watch, Let’s Roll, Try Me On). “ The rich, stay-true pigments adhere to the lid with minimal fallout, imparting eyes with a beautiful, twinkling sheen. MAC Dazzleshadows in Let’s Roll, I Like 2 watch, Try Me On, She Sparkles Shadows are notoriously difficult to blend over Glitter Glue, so I found that applying your glitter eyeshadow last will do the trick (do everything else first – crease shades, transition schades etc.) – just pat the Glitter Glue over your base or whatever you used carefully and apply the glitter e/s on top of that. This will change your makeup life, promise! Pat a tiny amount on your lid and immediately apply your shadow. Great bases: Too Faced Glitter Glue, Chanel Stylo Eyeshadow, Kiko Long Lasting Stick, MAC Fluidline, Maybelline Color Tattooįor pigments and Dazzleshadows I use Too Faced’s Glitter Glue. These are usually more emollient than eyeshadow bases like Urban Decay Primer Potion and their brothers and sisters from other companies.

mac all that glitters review

I like cream eyeshadows for that – staples like MAC paintpots (or fluidlines!) or stick eyeshadows like Chanel’s or Kiko’s. Here’re our best application tips for challenging eyeshadow formulas and our best tools that will help you with that.įor glittery eyeshadows like MAC’s Mineralize Eyeshadows, the new Dazzleshadows, Urban Decay Moondust shadows, or in fact every powder eyeshadow that you’ve experienced fallout with – they need a good, sticky base to make particles adhere to your lid.

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That got me thinking, because I guess we all have that eyeshadow graveyard full of gorgeous shadows that are a b***** to apply. They’re full of little reflective glitters, and while that looks absolutely gorgeous in a swatch, when you apply it with your usual brush – the horror! Fallout all over your face.

mac all that glitters review

Recently MAC came out with a new eyeshadow formula, the Dazzleshadows, which, well, dazzle.








Mac all that glitters review