In order to make the colors look more vivid and blend better, I used MAC Paint Peintures #Sublime Nature as base because it's less dry as paint pot and has some brown base rather then just clear.
MAC Me Over Collection #Evil Eye
This quad doesn't have good reviews online, but like I said use #242 brush and pad on the colors should work. The blackish color #Moody is actually a nice dirty-smoky color but it doesn't blend well with certain ways. But I like how it actually doesn't give too much pigment so I can blend it with many other colors.
This quad doesn't have good reviews online, but like I said use #242 brush and pad on the colors should work. The blackish color #Moody is actually a nice dirty-smoky color but it doesn't blend well with certain ways. But I like how it actually doesn't give too much pigment so I can blend it with many other colors.
MAC Me Over Collection #Lady Gray
gray-tone based eyeshadow quad that works perfectly with another palette of this collection.
In order to use the matt colors well, use #242 brush and pad on the coors.
gray-tone based eyeshadow quad that works perfectly with another palette of this collection.
In order to use the matt colors well, use #242 brush and pad on the coors.
Entire eyelid: Tendersmoke ( from Lady Gray) (F)
Crease: Spellcaster (from Evil Eye) (S)
Soften crease: Palace Pedigreed (from Evil Eye) (M)
Darken the outer corner and lashline: Moody (from Evil Eye) (VXP)
Highlight: All Races (From Lady Gray) (M) repromoted color
The second look I did I chose grayish tones from the two palettes. I like #Hazy Day as my eyelid because it's a nice champagne color that isn't too light nor shinny so it blends well with my crease color, which is #Evil Eye, the matt dark gray color.
Center of eyelid: Hazy Day (from Lady Gray) (VXP)
Inner Corner Lady Gray (from Lady Gray) (S)
Crease: Evil Eye (from Evil Eye) (M)
Darken outer corner: Moody (from Evil Eye) (VXP)
Highlight: All Races (from Lady Gray) (M)
Lower lashline: Lady Gray