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  1. MACMAGIC POT PRO
  2. MACMAGIC POT MAC

A shimmery pink highlighting power like MAC Beauty Powder in Pretty Baby from the Hocus Focus Colourful Face Kit ($38).A matte peachy blush like MAC Blush in Peachykeen from the Hocus Focus Colourful Face Kit ($38).A black mascara like MAC Zoom Fast Black Lash ($13).

MACMAGIC POT PRO

  • A black liquid liner like LORAC Front of the Line Pro ($22).
  • A dark black eyeliner like MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline ($15).
  • A shimmery golden peach eyeshadow like MAC Arena ($15).
  • A shimmery blue eyeshadow like the blue side from MAC Mineralize Eyeshadow Duo in Blue Sorcery ($20).
  • A shimmery silver eyeshadow like the silver side from MAC Mineralize Eyeshadow Duo in Blue Sorcery ($20).
  • A neutral matte cream eyeshadow base like MAC Paint Pot in Painterly ($17).
  • Overall, the MAC Colourdrenched Pigments is a step-up from your regular eyeshadow and is a worthwhile new release from MAC Cosmetics that’s worth checking out. It has a fantastic consistency so it’s not something that needs to be used wet to get the level of pigmentation that we know it can deliver. It’s a stunning shade of dark blue and complements darker eyes a lot. The next shade is called Moon is Blue a deep navy blue that will give you heart palpitation due to its intensity. Used damp, it’s a whole different ballgame! This shade is also one that had a very dry consistency and is not much of a looker when used dry. I would say there’s even a slightly cool-toned colour layered among this shade that makes it so impressive looking on medium-toned girls. Most of us with this kind of skintone have difficulties wearing gold colours that don’t make our eyes look sallow, so this shade is a keeper.

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    I think this learns much lighter in the “gold” department so it is suitable even for those with medium/golden undertone. The first shade, Night Thrill is described as a gold shimmer.

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    The colours are very much in sync with the holiday theme, and centred around deep, sophisticated jewel tones ranging from a shimmery gold all the way to a deep aubergine purple. There are five colours that were released in the collection and I have two to share. MAC Magic in the Night Colourdrenched Pigments in Night Thrill and Moon is Blue (L) Dry // (R) Wet

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    I think the darker colours doesn’t need to be applied wet, but take a look at the swatches below – you’ll be blown away by how much better the pigments look when wet! The consistency is very similar to Make Up For Ever Artist Shadows – dense, and gel/cream-like but dries down to a semi-powder satin finish.Īlthough not explicitly mentioned by MAC, you can use these eyeshadows either wet or dry. Of course the devil is in the details – once you feel the texture of the product, you know that it’s not like any other eyeshadow. The new, limited edition MAC Colourdrenched Pigments formula resemble the Make Up For Ever Artist Shadows so much (and if you missed it, I adore that impressive formulation!) as I wanted to see whether MAC was able to replicate the formula that made the Artist Shadows one of my favourite launches of the year!Īt first glance, the pigments look like a regular eyeshadow – it is encased in a regular eyeshadow pot and is about the same size (at least when seen visually). When last year’s holiday collection came out, I was immediately intrigued by the MAC Colourdrenched Pigments ( $22, available here) which resembles an eyeshadow, but packs a punch in the pigmentation department. With the obscene amount of makeup that MAC releases on an annual basis, it starts to get really difficult to pick a favourite or find a winner among the ocean of new releases.











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