I saw Half Wild at my CCO two weeks ago and when I went back for it on Sat, they were all gone. I'm hoping to check out the CCO near my parents' house next month.
I really hope MAC is listening to you, we need more jewel-tones eyeshadows. Do you think Dark Dare would bring me closer to the translucent smokey eye I am looking for?Colors I'd buy in ED Glow in a heartbeat: Mid-tone neutral or Payne's (bluish) grey (for that amazing blendability) Deep emerald blue/green Scarlet red Royal purple Burgundy plum Bring it on, MAC!oke:
I really hope MAC is listening to you, we need more jewel-tones eyeshadows. Do you think Dark Dare would bring me closer to the translucent smokey eye I am looking for?
What's not working for you?
I've worn Havana a few times. I've worn it alone on the lid. I've worn it on the crease and outer V with Sweet Heat on the lid. I've worn it on the lid with Sweet Heat in the inner corner. Today, I got the idea to layer it over Genuine Treasure Paint Pot. It came out darker than I originally wanted (It's a hot sunny day today and I think brighter colors would have been a better choice.) But boy is it sparkly! Love the look! Finished with Modern Mandarin and Glorify and Entice lipglass.
Good tip! Will remember when I get mineupdate on my situation i.e. the colours barely show on me. Armed with my receipts and the eyeshadows ( i tried all of them together like a maniac on two eyes...my husband looked at me confused and asked me what was the look I was going for and that it looked questionable)....I went to the counter and the SA, while being a little snappy, finally told me what I was doing wrong. We used the same brush, same bases, but apparently, I am treating this like a regular ES and am just tapping my brush over it and sweeping it back and forth (and there I thought I was using it too much). The trick ladies and gentlemen, ....drum roll please.....is kind of to dig into the eyeshadow, almost putting your brush in vertically, and pat it it on at an angle!! She suggested to remove the excess by tapping the brush against the pot...anyhoo..lo and behold transforms from a minty shine on moo's eyelid to a gorgeous olive-y colour I sought....I am back on the ES :eyelove:
The trick ladies and gentlemen, ....drum roll please.....is kind of to dig into the eyeshadow, almost putting your brush in vertically, and pat it it on at an angle!! She suggested to remove the excess by tapping the brush against the pot...anyhoo..lo and behold transforms from a minty shine on moo's eyelid to a gorgeous olive-y colour I sought....I am back on the ES![]()
Thank you :bouquet: I like what you and the other said about itYou can blend it out to a faint grey or pile it on for a thick, rich black, plus you can get a nice wet sheen, or a more sparkly effect or even a more matte effect depending on the brush and whether you're applying it wet or dry. It's insanely versatile. Like someone else said, I've never encountered such a blendable black shadow before. I thought it was the best of the shadows the day I first saw the collection and I still think so now, after trying all the shades and wearing them through the day and night every day since the collection came out. If you're only getting one, this is the one, no matter how much I love some of the others, like YV, BO, GG, RC. It's the most versatile and the most classic.
I have to stay away from this thread! I am so tempted to purchase more shadows. Trying to stick to a strict budget this month. I picked up all EDSF and Warm Thunder. Trying to be content....UGH