Pat McGrath Subliminal Dark Star MTHRSHP Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches
Subliminal Dark Star
Pat McGrath Subliminal Dark Star MTHRSHP Eyeshadow Palette ($55.00 for 0.42 oz.) is a new, limited edition set of six shades with two more matte finishes and four shimmery shades. It’s an interesting mix of warmer and cooler shades, and though mixing undertones can sometimes be difficult, I found that these paired well together. I imagine that this will be best as a complementary palette to one’s stash rather than the most cohesive/versatile standalone palette. While I see the tonal differences between Entice and Enraptured, I wish one of them was something different – perhaps in the vein of VR Fire Opal, which might give it a gold-green flash to pop against the shades in this palette.
Ingredients
Subliminal Dark Star
LELimited Edition. $65.00.
Entice
Entice is a medium, peachy gold with strong, warm orange undertones and a sparkling, metallic finish. The color payoff was opaque, while the eyeshadow had a soft, blendable consistency that was a little thicker applied to the lid but felt more loosely-pressed in the pan itself, so it did not seem dense or stiff to work with. There was a smidgen of fallout when I initially applied it, but there wasn’t continuous fallout while worn. This shade stayed on well for nine and a half hours on me before it started to crease.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- ColourPop Amaze (P, $6.00) is lighter (95% similar).
- Urban Decay Hold 'Em (PiP, $19.00) is less shimmery, darker, cooler (95% similar).
- ColourPop Put On Heirs (PiP, $4.50) is less shimmery, darker (95% similar).
- MAC Nano Nude #2 (LE, $21.00) is less shimmery, lighter, warmer (95% similar).
- ColourPop Snakebite (PiP, $6.00) is more muted, warmer (95% similar).
- ColourPop Save It For Later (P, $4.50) is less shimmery, darker (95% similar).
- Make Up For Ever ME700 Amber (DC, $21.00) is less shimmery (95% similar).
- LORAC Amber (LE, $19.00) is less shimmery, lighter (95% similar).
- Too Faced Honey Dip (LE, $16.00) is less shimmery, lighter, warmer (95% similar).
- ColourPop Wocka Wocka (LE, $6.00) is darker, cooler (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
Entice
LELimited Edition. $25.00.
Deep Space
Deep Space is a medium-dark, bluish gray with cool undertones and a semi-matte finish. It was richly pigmented with a soft, smooth consistency that felt a bit more like a cream-powder hybrid but wasn’t quite as dense nor as cream-like as Dark Matter. The effect of the finish was mostly matte, though, particularly when paired with the more metallic shades in the palette. The eyeshadow blended out easily and lasted nicely for nine and a half hours on me.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- Bad Habit Siren (PiP, ) is more shimmery, warmer (95% similar).
- ColourPop Opaque (LE, $4.50) is less shimmery (95% similar).
- ColourPop Slated (DC, $4.50) is less shimmery, lighter (90% similar).
- Chanel Gris Exquis (LE, $29.50) is warmer (90% similar).
- MAC Russian Blue (LE, $17.00) is less shimmery, darker, warmer (90% similar).
- ColourPop The Empire (LE, $4.50) is less shimmery, lighter (90% similar).
- Marc Jacobs Beauty Dynam-O (P, $29.00) is lighter (90% similar).
- Natasha Denona Gloom (280CM) (PiP, ) is less shimmery, lighter, warmer (90% similar).
- KVD Beauty Smoke (Define) (PiP, ) is less shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Sydney Grace Dusk (P, $5.25) is darker (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
Deep Space
LELimited Edition. $25.00.
Enraptured
Enraptured is a rich, molten gold with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. The pigmentation was fantastic with full color coverage in a single layer. The eyeshadow applied evenly to bare skin and blended out with minimal effort without losing its intensity. The texture was lightly creamy, smooth, and yielding–not as dense as one might expect for as metallic as it was but not at all powdery or dusty in the pan either. This shade wore nicely for almost 10 hours before creasing faintly.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- MAC Born to Rule (LE, $20.00) is less shimmery, lighter (95% similar).
- Too Faced Chocolate Gold (LE, $16.00) is less shimmery, darker, warmer (90% similar).
- Too Faced Warm and Toasty (LE, $16.00) is brighter, warmer (95% similar).
- Pat McGrath Gold Standard (LE, $25.00) is lighter (95% similar).
- NABLA Cosmetics Paradiso (PiP, ) is less shimmery, lighter (95% similar).
- Urban Decay Sinful (LE, $19.00) is darker, warmer (90% similar).
- Bad Habit Grand Plie (PiP, ) (90% similar).
- Urban Decay Amber (PiP, $19.00) is warmer (95% similar).
- Urban Decay Glory (LE, ) is darker, more muted (90% similar).
- Milani Bella Gold (22) (P, $4.49) is less shimmery, darker, warmer (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
Ingredients
Looks Using this Product
Enraptured
DCDiscontinued. $25.00.
Dark Matter
Dark Matter is a deep black with neutral-to-cool undertones and a satin finish. It had a denser, creamier feel in its consistency that made it less velvety and powdery compared to the other matte eyeshadows in the range, including Xtreme Black (which I find is a bit deeper and retains more of that inkiness due to it being a true matte shade). The satin finish makes it easier to apply and blend with the other high-shimmer shades in this palette, though, and it prevents fallout during application as well. It had opaque pigmentation that stayed on well for almost 10 hours on me.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- ColourPop Faraway (LE, $4.50) is cooler (95% similar).
- L'Oreal Noir C'est Noir (P, $5.99) is less shimmery (95% similar).
- MAC Dark Dare (P, $20.00) is more shimmery, darker (95% similar).
- Viseart Chroma #3 (PiP, ) is less shimmery, lighter (95% similar).
- MAC Sense of Doubt (LE, $17.00) is lighter, cooler (95% similar).
- Wet 'n' Wild Lights Out #3 (PiP, ) (95% similar).
- Makeup by Mario Master Mattes #12 (PiP, ) is less shimmery (95% similar).
- Dior Smoky Sequins #5 (LE, ) is less shimmery, darker, warmer (95% similar).
- ColourPop Nothing's Impossible (LE, $4.50) is cooler (95% similar).
- ColourPop Stallion (LE, $4.50) is lighter, cooler (95% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
Ingredients
Mica, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Stearyl Dimethicone, Glyceryl Behenate, Zinc Stearate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Octadecene, Phenoxyethanol, Sorbic Acid, Talc. May Contain (+/-): Iron Oxides (Ci 77499), Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891).
Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable to the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
Looks Using this Product
Dark Matter
LELimited Edition. $25.00.
Metropolis
Metropolis is a deep plum with warm undertones and a pearly sheen. The pigmentation was opaque in a single layer, while the eyeshadow had a smooth, creamy consistency that was firmer in the pan but not stiff or too dense, so I was able to pick up product easily with my brush but get really intense coverage that adhered well to bare skin and still blended out well along the edges. It lasted nicely for almost 10 hours on me before fading a bit.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- Makeup Geek Drama Queen (DC, $6.00) is more shimmery, darker, cooler (95% similar).
- ColourPop For Keeps (PiP, $4.50) is more shimmery, cooler (95% similar).
- Pat McGrath Blue Blood (PiP, $25.00) is more shimmery, lighter (95% similar).
- Laura Mercier Plum Frost (LE, ) is less shimmery, darker, warmer (95% similar).
- Chanel Cristal de Printemps #1 (PiP, ) is less shimmery, cooler (90% similar).
- Tarte Fingerpaint Art (LE, ) is less shimmery (90% similar).
- Viseart Mahogany (PiP, ) is lighter, warmer (90% similar).
- Smashbox Rock Stars (PiP, ) is more shimmery, lighter, brighter (95% similar).
- Juvia's Place Leyla (P, ) is more shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Melt Cosmetics Lost Control (PiP, ) is darker, cooler (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
Metropolis
LELimited Edition. $25.00.
Interstellar
Interstellar is a medium-dark, bluish-purple with cool undertones and a sparkling finish. The texture was denser and a bit stiffer compared to other shades in the palette with a firmer press. It had nearly opaque pigmentation that applied evenly to bare skin when I patted and pressed it on using a flat, synthetic brush. It blended out nicely along the edges, but some of the sparkles pulled away from the base color a bit too easily so it was harder to avoid getting sparkle a bit beyond where I had initially intended. It wore well for nine and a half hours with slight fallout over time.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- Marc Jacobs Beauty Free Bird (LE, ) is less shimmery, darker, more muted (95% similar).
- Pat McGrath Blitz Violet Orchid (PiP, $25.00) is more shimmery, lighter, warmer (90% similar).
- theBalm Pipeline (LE, $16.00) is less shimmery, more muted (90% similar).
- MAC Naval Blue (P, $21.00) is less shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Natasha Denona Blue Dahlia (181DC) (LE, $29.00) is more shimmery, darker, cooler (90% similar).
- Sugarpill Weekender (P, $13.00) is less shimmery (90% similar).
- MAC Iris Eyes (LE, $22.00) is more shimmery, lighter, cooler (90% similar).
- Too Faced Sugared Violet #2 (LE, $16.00) is less shimmery, darker, more muted (90% similar).
- Fyrinnae Because Cats (P, $6.75) is more shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Too Faced Villain (LE, $16.00) is less shimmery, darker (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$25.00/0.04 oz. - $625.00 Per Ounce
Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described.
The brand released single eyeshadows in March 2019, and the shades have been consistent in quality, look, and feel. They are not removable, unfortunately, so one would have to depot like any other single eyeshadow--I tried using tweezers and lifting on several shades to no avail. The lids are held closed by a weak magnet, so I'm not sure they're as secure as most single eyeshadow compacts in my stash--I wish it really locked in, but there's definitely a magnet that pulls the lid down if it's within 2mm of the base.
The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours.
Browse all of our Pat McGrath EYEdols Eyeshadow swatches.
These shades would not work for me in any way, but the packaging is just too beautiful!
It’s cool how the actual design is on the physical palette – I know some don’t like cardboard, but it’s so much prettier this way!
All of her packaging is gorgeous! I always keep her lipstick in the original box when I take it with me because I don’t want the tube to get scratched in my bag. (Is that extreme? Lol)
Hey, if that’s what makes you happy, not very extreme 😉
I really want and don’t want this. But I have PM Blue Blood which means I have Metropolis, I have ND Blue Dahlia which means I have Interstellar, I have a million blacks including 3 Xtreme Black, and a million golds including multiple PM golds. The only shade I don’t have is the grey. I really do not need this but it’s so pretty and FOMO is hitting me HARD.
Smh. I’m weak. I purchased it.
Hope you enjoy it, Jessica 🙂
The FOMO is real.
Out of all 3 MTHRSHP palettes, I find Dark Star a bit confounding in its color theme. While I do love the look that you (and others) have hotter out of it, I don’t believe it would work on me as nicely. Agree that this did not need 2 golds in such a cool-toned palette, either. I would have preferred an ethereal paler shade with a strong violet shift and for the remaining gold to be a cooler gold (or even pewter/platinum ) than either one of these.
Just for a fun FYI; guess who was in some serious shock upon finding out that they own 5, yes FIVE dupes for Interstellar?
Pretty impressive to have FIVE dupes for one shade!
Impressive *and* crazy! UD Plague and Dive Bar, ND Blue Dahlia, MAC Ascent Of Glamour, and Dominique Blueberry. I guess I like blurples? ?
That’s fantastic b/c I find Interstellar to be a really unique shade. I finally got a dupe for it today when I grabbed the ND Mini Lila palette. But then like a weakling, I went and still purchased Dark Star, even though I have dupes for the other shades. I’m hoping I love it b/c I really don’t like making returns. Pat McGrath’s palettes are my weakness. A very expensive weakness.
That’s the only shade in this palette that I’d wait for a single to purchase. So now I’m hoping I’ll have at least one dupe and if not, off I go to find one you’ve mentioned, thanks!!! 😉
This was the palette that drew me in the most. Deep Space and Interstellar are stunning — I wish she hadn’t included two yellow golds. I completely agree with Nancy T – if they had included another ethereal paler shade, this would be a perfect palette.
I was hoping for one palette that wasn’t an A from her to spare my wallet. All three are in my cart – but even with 20% off from Sephora, I’m having a hard time.
Is there any particular reason why you feel like you need all three? They’re lovely for sure, but will you use all three?
Also, Pat McGrath sells the three palettes as a bundle for $125, which is a bit lower than 20% off buying them separately via Sephora. If I did the math right, buying them separately at Sephora and getting 20% off is $132.
Good point! I purchased the red palette, as I’ll get the most looks out of all of the palettes, but I want dark star too! ugh!
Well, I haven’t tried the pink one yet, but I have been able to use the blue and the red together. In fact, some of the looks listed under “application” for each specify shadows from the other one. I don’t know if this is a mistake, but I have found it works!!
I’ve really enjoyed Pat’s formula and thought about replacing any dupes in my collection with her shadows. This was the one I was on the fence about – the FOMO since it’s LE has me.
I understand. I was hoping that Dark Star would have 1 or 2 shades that were dudes so I wouldn’t have been tempted lol
I have a feeling that this palette is not quite as optimal as the other two recent releases from PMG. Like you Christine, there needed to be more of a difference between the two gold shades and having the dark grey and black shades was redundant as well. I would have preferred the grey shade to be a tad lighter and more of a satin finish and the black shade to be more like Mysterious Sky from bareMinerals.
Hey Christine! Now that you’ve had a chance to review all three of the new Opulence palettes, can you say if you have a favorite?
I gave Metalmorphosis “Temptalia Recommends” label, which signifies it’s a personal favorite, FYI!
This is the one I was really wanting, but I didn’t realize the darkest shade was a black and not navy. I think i can dupe Deep Space with my SauceBox Moth. As for Interstellar, I might own Just Cats. If not, I’m sure I have a similar indie shadow. I just don’t need such a huge pan of black in a 6-pan palette.
This is pretty and I love blue and gold eye shadows but my least favorite of the 3 palettes. I brought the bundle off PM site with 10% off so I figured I was getting a deal and can travel with these smaller sized palettes. I own all of Pat McGraft’s palettes so now some of the colors are looking similar. Will be copying that pretty eye look!!
I surprisingly don’t have close dupes for a lot of these. Thank goodness, because I already bought it! Also, Interstellar is a semi-close dupe to Anemone from the Nabla Soul Blooming Palette, and I always really wanted that palette but I was not about to buy the whole palette when I could dupe so much of it.
I got this and it’s gorgeous but honestly, given the conservative work environment that I’m in, I really can’t imagine using this very much. and frankly I have enough stuff that’s close enough. will have to try to stay away from the PM .. . . fan base enthusiasm next time lol
Having made my Sephora buys over the last weekend, I, of course, had to go through every single PMG palette last night (and all your reviews, Christine) at about 10 PM. No one here has to guess why. I have the pink-purple palette and it’s my only PMG palette. And I was looking to see if there was something else that would work for me. The problem I kept having is that in each palette, I love some of the accent shades (like Interstellar and the Warm Gold in this palette). But the rest of the shades are either too dark and I would rarely use them– or too warm. I can do golds and greens, but reds and browns not so much. So as much as I feel they are beautiful, the right palette is eluding me. Got one more week to think it over.
Ah yes. From the Youtube reviews, I thought I was the only one annoyed there were too goldish colors. I really wish Enraptured was replaced with something in the silver/pewter/even greenish family. I think that Metallurgy from the Metalmorphsis would fit nicely as well. I still picked it up to use with the Platinum Bronze mini.
I agree – it just struck me as odd to have both in this six-pan palette. Like it’s only six!
This will be my first Pat McGrath palette, and I’m so excited…it’s out for delivery today! I’m so excited to try it and am grateful for your review that the shadows are smooth!
Is the formula of Pat McGrath shadows so special that I should buy a palette even if it already has colors similar to ones I own?
It’s more about your collection “goals” and how you use your makeup – if you are very happy with what you have, there’s no reason to buy just to try it. Pat McGrath isn’t going anywhere, so there are always more palettes to come, I’m sure. If you’re someone who isn’t bothered by overlap, you really enjoy eyeshadow, and you think you’d use the shades, then maybe it’s worth considering – but again, I really don’t think it’s necessary just to buy to try if you are happy with what you have.
After swatching in person and noticing that there’s free shipping on top of 25% off, I ordered this from the site. Completely worth it for me — I loved all the shades when I tried them on. Beyond Interstellar and the gray (Deep Space), I was surprised at how much I loved all the others when playing with them (and the two golds weren’t as close as I thought). I might need to pick up all her permanent palettes at some point XD
That gray and that black were some major selling points for me, lol. I Adore a good matte gray and a good satin black! And that cornflower blue! I’m odd woman out I guess but this one instantly hit me with a million possibilities. I totally ordered it over the 6-pan with the green and the red during the 25% off sale. Just liked it better.
I got this during her 25%off sale…..watched 2 tutorials awile back ….which were extremely helpful….btw…..i absolutly did not expect to love this so much….it is so much prettier in real life than on video. It is stunning……i created an awesome eye look so easily……when i first opened it i was apprehensive honestly………love love love this.
Hi Temtalia…..was needing the ingredient list on the dark star mini palette……..cant find it anywhere…..i am desperate……cant use mine until i know my allergen isnt in any of the shadows……can you post them for each color? Thanks let me know…..i threw away outer container that has them is the problem……..
Regards,
Susan
The ingredients are posted above? Not sure what you’re asking for!