Museum Bronze

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MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment
MAC Museum Bronze Pigment

MAC Museum Bronze is a very warm-toned, medium-dark brown with a frost finish. It is an eyeshadow that is permanent in this palette: Nocturnals/Black & Gold Set.

Editor's Review

Museum Bronze is described as a "rich taupe with gold pearl." It's a medium-dark brown with warm, golden frost and a frosted, metallic finish. Applied dry, it was more frosted, and then applied with a damp brush, it was more metallic, but both applications had full, opaque color. It wore well for almost eight hours before showing signs of fading. It's part of the permanent PRO range. Chanel Initiation (827) (LE, $36.00) is more glittery, cream product. Makeup Geek Vegas Lights is similar. Urban Decay Ambush (LE, $18.00) is less golden. Urban Decay Radar (LE, $18.00) is darker. Edward Bess Cosmic Bliss #4 (P, $30.00) is less warm-toned. MAC Cognac (LE, $15.00) is lighter, more golden. MAC Tempting (P, $15.00) is not as warm-toned. See comparison swatches.

Claims / Ingredients

Highly concentrated loose colour powder to create a subtle wash of colour or intense effect. Does not streak or cake. Easy to blend, long-lasting. Limited-edition packaging features Betty. Note: Pigments are sold by weight not volume. Containers can appear to be less than full due to settling of the product.

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