MAC Cranberry Eyeshadow ($15.00 for 0.05 oz.) is described as an “red-plum pink shimmer. ” It’s a muted, dusty mauve-y plum with a matte finish. MAC Blackberry Eyeshadow ($15.00 for 0.05 oz.) is described as a “muted burgundy-plum brown. ” It’s a blackened-burgundy with flecks of plum and ruby sparkle and shimmer. MAC Beauty Marked Eyeshadow ($15.00 for 0.05 oz.) is described as a “black-red sparkle pearl.
MAC EYESHADOW X9 BURGUNDY MAC
The Matte finish tends to have a firmer press and a bit of thinness compared to other matte formulas on the market, so MAC matte eyeshadows tend to build up better and have better wear-time without fallout as they're not powdery at all.Happy Swatch Saturday! Today, I’m bringing you photos and swatches of six shades of MAC’s more burgundy-ish eyeshadows! Any favorites? Are any of these must-haves for you? What burgundy shades do you wish MAC would make permanent? To the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable Talc, Zinc Stearate, Nylon-12, Dimethicone, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Isostearyl Neopentanoate, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Seed Extract, Hordeum Vulgare (Barley) ExtractExtrait D'Orge, Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Squalane, Caprylyl Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Ceramide 3, Cholesterol, Silica, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Linoleic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Rds Product Name: Eye Shadow (Mac) Division: Mc (Mac)Ingredients: Talc, Zinc Stearate, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Isostearyl Neopentanoate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Aluminum Calcium Sodium Silicate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Tin Oxide, Silica, Caprylyl Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, ĭisclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer)Īt the time of publishing. They can be quite hit or miss, and they have inconsistencies between releases (see Carbon and its sordid review history!).īrowse all of our MAC Eyeshadow swatches. While some eyeshadow shades don't swatch well, they often apply better in practice-as in on the eyes!-than just swatched on the skin. One thing I've found with MAC eyeshadows is that they tend to last longer without primer than the average brand (eight hours). I've found that Veluxe Pearl finish shades tend to have more semi-opaque pigmentation and are more consistent in performance than some of the other finishes. The Veluxe Pearl finish is one of the creamier takes within the range, and newer shades released in the finish tend to have more moderate, silicone-like slip. They can sometimes be a little drier to the touch depending on how much shimmer is in the shade. The Frost finish is more firmly-pressed into the pan but doesn't have fallout, is often pigmented, and blends out well enough. It can be easy to mix the finish up with the Velvet finish, which has more of a sparkle-over-matte effect but are more powdery than the true Matte finish. They tend to have very low sheen but are quite blendable with medium to opaque coverage. The Satin finish is few and far in-between, but it is softer and more yielding than the Matte finish but performs similarly. They are the old school version of an eyeshadow "topper." I would recommend applying with a fingertip or applying with a dampened brush to get smoother, more even coverage and minimize fallout. Lustre finish shades can suffer from fallout during application, too. The Lustre finish is designed to have sheerer pigmentation, and it often has more sheer to medium coverage with a drier, dustier consistency that can be hard to apply with a dry brush. Some of the newer matte finish shades have had a more velvety quality to them that gives them a softer feel but aren't powdery these have been easier to blend and are often more pigmented in one layer. The Matte finish tends to have a firmer press and a bit of thinness compared to other matte formulas on the market, so MAC matte eyeshadows tend to build up better and have better wear-time without fallout as they're not powdery at all. In general, the permanent line has been more consistent in performance-and higher performance at that-compared to limited edition launches, but it can really depend. The formula is supposed to be a "highly pigmented powder" that goes on "evenly and blends well." MAC eyeshadows run the gamut from total failures to long-time, cult-favorite staples.