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Old 01-25-2007, 12:58 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: A dark purple and dark pink colour
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Originally Posted by GothicGirl View Post
Meggie, Iīll try to help you with the purple e/s, because I donīt really wear pink in my eyes that often; however, I own around 10 purple MAC products for eyes, and I think I have an idea of what youīre looking for. Deep Purple PRO Pigment is no good, it turns brown on skin. Shadowy Lady is a dark plum, not purple at all. Satellite Dreams: I own it. You want darker? Purple Haze e/s. Donīt like mattes? Try to find Mystical Mist e/s - iīts been d/cīd, but if you find it, itīs a good choice. Thereīs also Nocturnelle e/s, but itīs not PUUUURPLE, itīs a bit plummy too - though I love it. Oh, and stay away from Parfait Amour.
Now, to the Pigments. Violet Pigment isnīt really dark - itīs a bright violet, but it seems to lack that ooomph, at least for me. Iīve found my true purple love in both Purple Haze e/s and PRO Pigment French Violet, which are quite similar - but for me, French Violet takes the 1st prize. But as far as dark purples go, try Entremauve Pigment - so beautiful and so truely purple that it makes me hug the jar.

Yes, yes, yes to everything she says and triple ditto to entremauve pigment.

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