

The matte shades were lightly creamy to slightly stiffer to work with, and with the stiffer ones, I preferred using a brush to get the initial product out of the jar and then use a fingertip to furiously diffuse the product. The matte finish is most consistent in performance and tended to perform better than the shades with some level of shimmer. Eyeshadow in Aztec Brick, 8.The formula is supposed to be "highly pigmented, long-wearing, blendable" and can be used as either an "eye primer" or as a "cream shadow." The brand says it's supposed to wear for "24 hours" without flaking or creasing. Eyeshadow in Jungle MoonĪmber swatches: 1. It contradicts the info I received from the artist, so please use this technique at your own discretion.)Ĭoral swatches: 1. (Update, 11:24 p.m.: I just got word from reader HC that the Stacked 1 set has a warning on the box indicating that the product shouldn’t be used in the lip area.

For a look that glows, apply it with a blush brush like the MAC 116 along the tops of your cheekbones, down the bridge of your nose and on your temples. The lighter tones in each pan make great highlighters.To load a brush with a mix of tones from one of the pans, use a swirling action with a blush brush like the MAC 129.
