![]() ![]() A golden bronze glow - Layering MAC Woodwinked Eyeshadow atop Indianwood gives eyes the most gorgeous, sexy glow.MAC Powder Blush in Supercontinental on my cheeks and MAC Lipglass in Ready to Roam on my lips both from the new Styleseeker collection Indianwood on the left, with MAC Paint Pot in Rubenesque for comparison You can wear it with easy, elegant looks, like with some mascara and MAC Teddy eyeliner along your lash lines for a quick work look, or in sultry, seductive looks with false lashes and MAC Feline eyeliner along your lash and water lines. The stuff is nothing short of a minor miracle! It brightens my lids, making me look better rested, radiant and almost glowing (almost). ![]() I'm actually thinking of maybe buying Dangerous Cuvee again.Whenever I get up looking a little worse for wear, I like to smear this shimmery bronze cream shadow on my lids with a finger and blend out the edges with a fluffy domed eyeshadow brush (I’m partial to the MAC 217). ![]() So far (I've only had this a few days), the wear and crease resistance are good - typical of what I usually get with a Paint Pot. The glitter sort of dances in the light but isn't over-the-top obnoxiously garish. But still, is is just so darned pretty - a darkened, grey-ish purple that looks pretty as anything applied sheerly (it's pretty sheer) on the mobile lid. Well, I totally LOVE this and I'm going back for the full size, which is probably silly given my age and lifestyle. But I figured, "What the heck" and asked my beloved MAC lady for a sample (there is no irony there the women at the MAC counter at my particular Hudson's Bay store are really lovely). It looked SO pretty but swatched SO glittery. Having had a less than happy experience with a sheer and glittery Paint Pot a few years ago (Dangerous Cuvee from ChamPale), I was more than a bit leery when I looked at this in store the other day. ![]()
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