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Decadence

Pat McGrath
Review posted 4 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Versatile.

Review posted 4 years ago

Tagged as: Buildable, Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Creamy, Easy-to-apply, Long-wearing, Easy-to-use-product, Versatile.

My favorite eyeshadow palette. This is an all-mettalics palette but I find these shades to be the metallics that do not need mattes. None of the shades here give weird texture on my hooded eyes (which I find that some metallics can do). These look like liquid metals that cling to eyelids at their most opaque application. All the shades blend beautifully as well. It has minimal fallout for me because I use my fingers for most metallics (not just these ones). I can make it a stand alone palette, but most people may find it to be an accessory palette, given that it does not have mattes.

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Divine Mink

Pat McGrath
Review posted 4 years ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Crease-resistant, Long-wearing, Great-value, Scented.

Review posted 4 years ago

Tagged as: Highly-pigmented, Buttery, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Crease-resistant, Long-wearing, Great-value, Scented.

This is easily included in the top eyeshadow shades that I have tried in my life. I have this in my Decadence palette. Decadence is my most expensive eyeshadow palette, but is definitely my most used too.

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