Time to Tango
MAC Mineralize Eyeshadow
MAC Time to Tango is a very cool-toned, very dark lavender with a glitter finish. It is a limited edition eyeshadow that retails for $21.00 and contains 0.06 oz.
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Time to Tango is described as a "lavender with silver pearl." It's a cool-toned, medium-dark lavender with a gray tinge and gold sparkle. The texture was a little gritty (like Caribbean but not quite as bad) because of the high sparkle content and general looseness of the shadow. Applied dry, it's a sheer wash of color, and then applied dry, it's more semi-opaque but doesn't quite bind together as smoothly as I'd like to see in a powder product. I had a ton of fall out from this shade, unfortunately, throughout the day. NARS Flowers 3 #2 is less shimmery. Milani Purr-fect Purple is darker. MAC Idol Eyes is less purple. See comparison swatches.
Time to Tango
LELimited Edition. $21.00.
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The Mineralize Eyeshadow formula is supposed to have "low-to-medium coverage" when applied dry and "more intense coverage and color" when used wet. Most shades have color payoff that is true to the brand's description: semi-sheer to semi-opaque when used dry and semi-opaque to opaque when used with a dampened brush. I tend to find that they apply more smoothly and evenly with a more metallic finish with a dampened brush as well. Some shades can be a little too dry or dusty and do not apply as well with a dry brush. The wear is typically a bit less than average on me--six to seven hours.