Gilt Complex
Thoughts on MAC's Mineralized Baked Eyeshadow Assemblage
From the ColourCraft Collection
I have an annoying habit of linking MAC shadows to songs. It is a quirky thing I do in private. My friends have incredible patience with my "odd egg" tendencies.
I am hoping that my readers will extend the same courtesy and humor me.
My personal soundtrack to the MAC shadow Assemblage is a song from Sons and Daughters. It is called Gilt Complex.
This a baked mineralized eye shadow with four shades. There is a shimmery charcoal, an icy snow white, a sunny gold and a mushroom cloud of taupe. All four have great shimmery fire. The sooty coal shade has tiny shimmer flecks that have great staying power. I tested and photographed the shades both wet and dry. Intensity or staying power did not vary much. The gold shade was more vibrant with a wet application. The taupe shade is pretty fabulous and worthy of smitten "Pink Sith" status.
This is currently at your MAC counter and retails for $19.50.
Credit: Blogdorf Goodman, MAC and Youtube.
Disclaimer: A press sample of this product was provided by MAC cosmetics
Labels: MAC Cosmetics, Mineralize Eye Shadow, Press Sample, Taupe
3 Inspired Comments:
Aww. I'm flattered. and now I have a new lemming must check this out!
those swatches are gorgeous on your arm, but I have been unhappy with the texture and application of the mineralize shadows. :-/
E: It is very good. I will have to see how it rates on the Pink Sith Taupe system.
food: I love the power of the pigment but hate the crumble action.
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