
Notes: Beautifully pigmented, although not one I use often. The pigmentation is fantastic and it smoothes on the lid beautifully. Notes: I know this is supposed to be phenomenal for blue eyes, but I must be mixing this with the wrong shades because it never looks that good on me. Notes: This was was a nightmare to photograph in the pot, but as you can see from the swatch, it’s a beautiful reflective gold with hints of green. This is my second pot of this shadow and one of the first ones I ever owned from MAC. It definitely has a frost finish and looks slightly yellow.
Mac eyeshadow folie skin#
In the pan, it looks like a white-gold, but on the skin it definitely seems to just embody the term “frost”.
Mac eyeshadow folie mac#
It has a frost finish, but it doesn’t reflect the same amount of frost that some of the frost finishes do… such as the next one: MAC – Nylon Notes: Ricepaper is a yellow tinted, shimmery beige. A great deal of people compare Shroom to Urban Decay‘s Virgin, but I personally do not feel they are the same. I’m confused as to why this shadow is a satin finish because it definitely has shimmer to it that you don’t often see in satins. Notes: I like to think of Shroom as a shimmery Brule.

When I’m done with this, I’ll end up using Blanc Type as my usual brow highlight as I prefer the brightening effect that Blanc Typeprovides. I’ve been trying to bust through this shade but it feels like the pan is never ending! This makes a great brow highlight on me and honestly, that’s the only thing I ever use it for. Notes: Brule is an off-white that seems to completely melt into my skin.

Notes: This shade is slightly underused in my palette, but to me it’s a paler, whiter Shroom and definitely more shimmery. On my my skin it looks slightly pink in the swatch, but it does wonders to brighten up any look and I tend to think of it as whiter than my other highlight shades. Notes: Blanc Type is one of MAC’s buttery, soft Matte2 formula. All swatches will be a diagonal stripe through the middle of graphic – I point this out because some of the swatches were a bit too close together on my arm so you may see more than one colour in some pictures. Let’s take a look at the individual shades I’ve plunked in. They are fantastic and much nicer looking than the ghetto Post-It notes I had stuck to the top of the palette before! MAC Neutrals Palette Shadows You can find her video tutorial for creating these templates here. These fantastic labels were completely stolen from Zabrena. Since I tend to prefer coloured eyeshadow, I don’t reach for this palette as often. Some of the browns are showing a lot of pan, but that’s because those are my oldest shades that date back to when I had less makeup so they got used a lot more often. For my neutrals palette, there’s a stripe of nude polish and one of a sparkly orange because that was the closest I could get to neutral shades out of what I had! MAC Neutrals PaletteĪlthough the highlight shades are used quite often, this is probably my least used MAC palette. In order to identify my palettes since I do have the old style and won’t be converting to the new ones (I don’t see the point really, kind of a waste of money purely for aesthetics – says the person who loves makeup… lol) I put a piece of tape on the top left hand corner and then paint a nailpolish colour or two that best describes the shades in the palette.

I also tend to think of this palette as the one with the “metals” because the middle row inspired me to think that way (gold, bronze, copper). I thought I’d show you all a look into my MAC Neutrals palette.
