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MAC Eyeshadow is an eyeshadow that retails for $17.00 and contains 0.05 oz. ($340.00 per ounce). There are 1545 shades in our database.

Editor's Review

The formula is supposed to be a "highly pigmented powder" that goes on "evenly and blends well." MAC eyeshadows run the gamut from total failures to long-time, cult-favorite staples. In general, the permanent line has been more consistent in performance--and higher performance at that--compared to limited edition launches, but it can really depend.

The Matte finish tends to have a firmer press and a bit of thinness compared to other matte formulas on the market, so MAC matte eyeshadows tend to build up better and have better wear-time without fallout as they're not powdery at all. Some of the newer matte finish shades have had a more velvety quality to them that gives them a softer feel but aren't powdery; these have been easier to blend and are often more pigmented in one layer.

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The formula is supposed to be a "highly pigmented powder" that goes on "evenly and blends well." MAC eyeshadows run the gamut from total failures to long-time, cult-favorite staples. In general, the permanent line has been more consistent in performance--and higher performance at that--compared to limited edition launches, but it can really depend.

The Matte finish tends to have a firmer press and a bit of thinness compared to other matte formulas on the market, so MAC matte eyeshadows tend to build up better and have better wear-time without fallout as they're not powdery at all. Some of the newer matte finish shades have had a more velvety quality to them that gives them a softer feel but aren't powdery; these have been easier to blend and are often more pigmented in one layer.

The Lustre finish is designed to have sheerer pigmentation, and it often has more sheer to medium coverage with a drier, dustier consistency that can be hard to apply with a dry brush. Lustre finish shades can suffer from fallout during application, too. They are the old school version of an eyeshadow "topper." I would recommend applying with a fingertip or applying with a dampened brush to get smoother, more even coverage and minimize fallout.

The Satin finish is few and far in-between, but it is softer and more yielding than the Matte finish but performs similarly. They tend to have very low sheen but are quite blendable with medium to opaque coverage. It can be easy to mix the finish up with the Velvet finish, which has more of a sparkle-over-matte effect but are more powdery than the true Matte finish.

The Frost finish is more firmly-pressed into the pan but doesn't have fallout, is often pigmented, and blends out well enough. They can sometimes be a little drier to the touch depending on how much shimmer is in the shade. The Veluxe Pearl finish is one of the creamier takes within the range, and newer shades released in the finish tend to have more moderate, silicone-like slip. I've found that Veluxe Pearl finish shades tend to have more semi-opaque pigmentation and are more consistent in performance than some of the other finishes.

One thing I've found with MAC eyeshadows is that they tend to last longer without primer than the average brand (eight hours). While some eyeshadow shades don't swatch well, they often apply better in practice--as in on the eyes!--than just swatched on the skin. They can be quite hit or miss, and they have inconsistencies between releases (see Carbon and its sordid review history!).

Claims / Ingredients

These saturated shadows in neutral and metallic shades and multiple finishes stay on all day long with non-creasing, eight-hour wear. The result: potent colour payoff that applies evenly, blends well and can be used wet or dry.

113 Written Reviews

By Rachel 7 years ago.

totally looks better in the pan than translates to the skin. in the pan, the color looks beautiful and highly pigmented, but in reality, it is much more sheer. you can build the color on your lid, but it never gets to the pan color. i used to use this as a transition shade for a dramatic (and sometimes harsh) black smokey eye, with the purple as the smoke. because it was sheer, it blended out nicely, but again not much color pay off. over time, this color would get the dreaded 'bumps' and sometimes you will have to scrape that layer off. also, does not foil well.

Tags: buildable, sheer, powdery, blendable, hard-to-apply
Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Rebecca 7 years ago.

Coppering is a lovely copper shade that pulls slightly peachy on me. Applied dry it is smooth and buildable but has a lovely foil effect when applied wet. Lasts for 6+ hours when used with an eyeshadow primer and does not crease. Has a little fallout but nothing unsolvable.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: buildable, highly-pigmented, buttery, smooth, easy-to-apply, crease-resistant, fall-out, long-wearing
Skin Type: Very Dry - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Yellow

By RoseLane03 8 years ago.

I purchased five mattes (swiss chocolate, quarry, fig 1, omega, and wedge) they're all extremely stiff, hard pressed, very difficult to get any pigment, have to jam my brush in the pan to get anything to show up. I ordered straight from the MAC site so I know they were authentic. Not the same quality as MAC I purchased years ago (cork, follie, arena) Will not ever purchase again.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: sheer, hard-to-apply

By Taylor 8 years ago.

Very disappointed in this shadow. Product is hard to apply. I have to dig with my brush to get any pigment.

Tags: sheer, hard-to-apply

By Reka 8 years ago.

This is a lovely color, and I'm sure it was very good at one point, but just as a warning, the version of this on allcosmeticswholesale as of Jun 2017 isn't very good. I'm sure it's authentic, just old. It's stiff in the pan and lacking pigment.

Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Light - Undertone: Neutral

By Seraphine 8 years ago.

What a beautiful and useful color! I avoided this one in the past because I couldn't see how this frosted color could work on me. I don't normally like using shimmery colors in my crease, but I finally broke down and bought it based on reviews. I'm so glad I did! This looks absolutely gorgeous as a crease color. It is extremely pigmented with excellent color payoff. It's frosted, but in a more subtle way. The color stayed on perfectly all day (note: I always use a primer under all eyeshadow). I own a lot of eyeshadows, and Satin Taupe is now my favorite.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: buildable, highly-pigmented, buttery, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, crease-resistant, long-wearing
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Light - Undertone: Neutral

By Seraphine 8 years ago.

This is my most-used MAC eyeshadow, which I use as a transition color. I'm surprised by the low rating. I apply this color into my crease, then build around it.

Tags: buildable, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, crease-resistant, long-wearing
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Light - Undertone: Neutral

By Lara 8 years ago.

I probably got a faulty product, since so many other people love theirs, however my Soft Brown develops hard pan after every use, making it a struggle to get pigmentation from it. It doesn't even matter whether I go in with synthetic or natural brushes.

Tags: hard-to-apply
Skin Type: Dry - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Yellow

By Marie-Claude 9 years ago.

I looooooove it ?

Tags: buildable, highly-pigmented, powdery, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, creases, great-value, travel-friendly
Skin Type: Normal-to-Dry - Skin Tone: Light Plus - Undertone: Neutral

By Marie-Claude 9 years ago.

Perfect for my green eye ?

Tags: highly-pigmented, powdery, blendable, easy-to-apply, creases, great-value
Skin Type: Normal-to-Dry - Skin Tone: Light Plus - Undertone: Neutral

By Marietta 9 years ago.

Pedro is right. No pigmentation at all...Such a waste of money :/

Tags: sheer, chalky, hard-to-apply, fades, fall-out
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Light Medium - Undertone: Neutral

By Pedro 9 years ago.

Really pretty for transitioning a dark eye.

Tags: buildable, blendable, easy-to-apply
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Pedro 9 years ago.

Just don't. Theres no pigmentation at all

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: hard-to-apply, hard-to-blend
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Pedro 9 years ago.

So pretty! But it sort of fades thoughout the day.

Tags: buildable, buttery, smooth, easy-to-apply, fades
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Pedro 9 years ago.

So pretty, but you have to work it onto a few layers to get it good

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: buildable, buttery
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Pedro 9 years ago.

Good for browbone + inner corner highlight, and even face highlight on fair skin

Tags: buildable, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, long-wearing
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Pedro 9 years ago.

Goes pretty with the right brush. Good for transitioning a black eye or so

Tags: buildable, chalky, hard-to-apply
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Linda 9 years ago.

I was looking for a dupe for Urban Decay Naked 3's Strange - one of my favorite light, matte shadows. Blanc Type is a perfect dupe color-wise, but comes off even more pigmented and doesn't blend out as sheerly as Strange does. If Blanc Type was a bit creamier in texture or layered a little better on top of lid colors I'd give it a five, but overall very happy to find a "better" Strange in a single ES.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: highly-pigmented, smooth, easy-to-apply, long-wearing, travel-friendly

By Mariella 9 years ago.

Years ago, when I was first getting into MAC eyeshadows in a big way, I tried Cork because I knew it was a very highly regarded product. I HATED it! It looked so orange-y and dull on my cool skin and brown eyes - just did absolutely nothing for me. I bought it again last week mainly because of the lowered price of MAC's Pro-Pan shadows. I guess I've come a long way in my makeup techniques because I now understand how to use Cork so that it really works for me (subtle crease colour or for blending out darker, more intense crease colours and for giving more contour to a very basic, "no makeup" eye look. This is also good for my brows, which are dark and cool but which I sometimes want to intensify only slightly. Even though Cork is lighter and warmer than my actual brow hairs, it works really well.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: buildable, smooth, blendable, crease-resistant, long-wearing, great-value, travel-friendly
Skin Type: Normal-to-Dry - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Pink

By Kris Aleli 9 years ago.

All that Glitters is one of the very first eyeshadow that i bought and probably have made the most use of. Although UD Sin is also a champagne shimmer, the gold pearl in this works very well for most of my eyeshadow looks.

Tags: highly-pigmented, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, long-wearing, great-value
Skin Tone: Medium - Undertone: Yellow

By Barbie 9 years ago.

I was originally going to buy Woodwinked (a warm, frosty brown, with a decent amount of sparkle) but after learning that it was sold out, I was shown Patina as a comp. It's definitely not as shiny as Woodwinked, which I happen to like because it seems more suitable for everyday wear. But I've also used it as a base shade with Woodwinked for an evening party. Definitely worth every penny. xx

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: buildable, smooth, blendable, easy-to-apply, crease-resistant, long-wearing, great-value, travel-friendly
Skin Type: Normal-to-Oily - Skin Tone: Light Plus - Undertone: Neutral

By Morgan 10 years ago.

One of my favorites for the crease! It just goes with any look. Very blendable and not chalky like a lot of matte shadows tend to be.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Tags: powdery, smooth, blendable
Skin Type: Normal-to-Dry - Skin Tone: Light Plus - Undertone: Neutral

By Melonie 10 years ago.

This is a beautiful shade and I first tried it years ago, and it was at least at that time an excellent superior quality eye shadow. That being said the color on me just wasn't the fuschia/magenta kick I was looking for. It has a ballet pink finish that muted the effect too much for me. Now from what I'm seeing on here the make up for ever Orchid looks to be the same as my beloved UD fishnet but without the chrome. I can't wait to try that!

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Skin Type: Combination - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Olive

By Mariella 11 years ago.

One of my 2 or 3 favourite hightlight shades from MAC. Mine actually looks less peachy than in the photo - more yellow/beige. Even though it's a frost, it really isn't all that frosty or garish and it's a super colour for the inner corner of the eye because it really brights a lot of light and brightness to that area.

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Skin Type: Normal-to-Dry - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Pink

By Emma 11 years ago.

I really love this shade, as it really is so shimmery and pretty. I tend to use it on the inner corners of the eyes, and it looks especially nice in bridal makeup. I really recommend it!

1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Skin Type: Oily - Skin Tone: Very Light - Undertone: Yellow