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MAC Goodluck Trolls Collection Swatches, Video Review

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MAC Goodluck Trolls


MAC Goodluck Trolls
MAC Goodluck Trolls






MAC Sushi Kiss lipstick





MAC Glitter Grunge lipglass


MAC Beauty Powder in Play It Proper



MAC eyeshadow in Suns Out, Buns Out    

MAC eyeshadow in Suns Out, Buns Out

  

Wearing MAC Suns Out, Buns Out eye shadow, MAC Play It Proper Beauty Powder, MAC Glitter Grunge lipglass from the MAC Goodluck Trolls Collection


Hi everyone! Below is my video on my MAC Goodluck Trolls Collection Swatches, Review . Please check out and subscribe to my YouTube channel if you'd like to see more of these kinds of videos.

See review video below with photo swatches after the video!:

MAC Tropical Taboo: Mineralize Eye Shadow Swatches, Eye Look, Review


MAC Tropical Taboo Mineralized Eye Shadows: Cha-Cha-Cha, Carribean, (bottom) Dare to Bare

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I posted my Video Review on the MAC Tropical Taboo collection, but here is my written review on the mineralize eye shadows.  I have three eye shadows from this collection, and I particularly like the lightest one, Dare to Bare, a light cream with gold pearl. Here are my thoughts on these products.

MAC Summer 2013: Temperature Rising and Bare My Soul Eye Shadow Palette Swatches, Review

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 MAC Temperature Rising Collection



 MAC Palettes: Temperature Rising, Bare My Soul

Target Spring Beauty: Bright Eye Makeup Look Using Revlon & L'oreal




 L'Oreal Colour Riche Brazen Bolds Eye Shadow palette in 313 Neon Skirt




 Revlon Colorstay 16-Hour Eyeshadow palette in Inspired


Spring has sprung!  What better way to celebrate spring than to create springy, bright eye looks!  I chose to use green because as we all know, Saint Paddy's Day is fast approaching, and green is most often the color of spring.

In the look below, I opted to use two of the eye shadow palettes available at Target.  Using a stiff shader brush, I applied the green in the  Revlon Colorstay 16-Hour Eyeshadow palette in Inspired, a very fresh, garden green, on my lid.  Using the Sonia Kashuk crease/blender brush that you can also find at Target, I added a lighter purple from the L'Oreal Colour Riche Brazen Bold Eye Shadow palette in 313 Neon Skirt on the crease, as well as the darker purple from the Revlon Colorstay palette.   I blended the gradient colors together using a blender brush.

Using a big fluffy shader brush, I used the white highlight shadow from the Revlon palette to highlight the browbone and inner corners.





I like this look because even though it's bright, it is very wearable and flatters a lot of eye colors, especially brown eyes.  I also used the Revlon ColorStay Liquid Liner Pen to line my upper lashline.  I also used the same green in the Revlon Colorstay palette to line my lower lashline.  Of course, don't forget to use a base or eye primer before you apply your eyeshadows for crease-free wear and longer staying power.

To finish the look, I applied false lashes and mascara.

You can always mix and match colors to come up with your own spring-themed eye look.  What are your favorite eye colors for spring?  Mine is definitely green!



It's time for springtime.
Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Target via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Target.

Inglot Eye Shadow Swatches, Look, Review Part 1






107R, 102R, 117R, Pearl 433, 109R
Pearl 395, R115, AMC63, Pearl 444, AMC 61






Green Eye Look Using MAC and Aromaleigh Mineral Eye Shadows





Green Eye Look and Tutorial Using NYX Haute Jersey Leopard Couture Palette




Shadows, first 12




Shadows, second 12



Sham-rocking the Greens: St. Paddy's Day Eye Look and Tutorial

Hey everyone! I know I'm a day late but here is my St. Patrick's day interpretation. I love greens for brown eyes, so I have lots of different shades of green shadows in my stash.


Secret World


Haute Model

For the crease and outer lid, I used these amazing 10-color eyeshadow palettes from NYX! NYX is one of my favorite eyeshadow brands because they are really pigmented, easy to blend, and the colors are truly saturated and rich. Plus, they are easy on the pocketbook. I used the olive and dark greens in the Secret World palette, and the beautiful gold-green-brown hybrid eyeshadow (top left) from the Haute Model palette.



For the inner lid, I used my favorite mineral eyeshadow in Kauai Kiwi from Earthen Glow Minerals. This company is no longer around, but I am pretty sure you can find a substitute for this - any lime green eyeshadow will do.



I also used Oomph from the MAC Mickey Contractor collection to add some depth to the crease.


I used the Bare Escentuals Buxom Eye Stick in Bow and Arrow (middle) as a colored base.

Here is a step-by-step. All products NYX unless otherwise stated.


Apply Urban Decay primer potion in Eden all over lid, browbone and lower lashline. Apply Bare Escentuals Buxom Eye Stick in Bow and Arrow on lower lid.


Using the Bare Escentuals Smoky Eye brush, smudge the product to blur harsh edges.


Using a stiff shader brush, apply Earthen Glow mineral shadow in Kawai Kiwi over Bow and Arrow and all over lid.


Using the Sonia Kashuk blending brush, apply olive shadow in Secret World palette on outer lid.


Using the same brush, apply the top-right shadow from the Haute Model palette.

Green Eye Look and Tutorial Using MAC Wonder Woman Valiant Quad







Here is a look featuring many of the products from the MAC Wonder Woman collection. I'd thought at first that I wouldn't love this green palette Valiant, but surprisingly, I did. I love the refreshing greens of this palette - they're more olives and forest green than a true green. And I can't stress enough that greens look amazing on brown eyes.


I used the middle strip in Golden Lariat MSF to contour and as a bronzer.


I used the top strip of Pink Power MSF to highlight the cheekbones.


I used Mighty Aphrodite blush (blend of both sides).


I used Marquise D' lipstick.


I used Emancipation lipglass on top of Marquise D'.

Here's a step-by-step. All eye products MAC unless otherwise noted.

Apply Urban Decay in Sin primer potion all over lid and lower lashline. Using a fluffy shader brush, apply MAC paint pot in Cash Flow on lid.


Using the Charm Pro shader brush or a MAC 239 brush, apply Valiant on lid using patting motions.