MAC Pigments - Part 2

01/10/09, Permalink 10:16:12 am, by Sanayhs, Categories: Swatches

Same deal as yesterday, dudes. No base, top row applied dry, bottom applied wet. Now for colours!!!


Steel Blue, Forest Green, Teal, Teal
Ok, so, Steel Blue. Crazy chunky, frigging ton of fallout used dry. Used wet? It is GLORIOUS! Superbly smooth golden blue hotness. Now, the teals. Way to be consistent, MAC. Usually the vials of pigments match their jar friends, but not here! As you can see, the Teal released in a vial with Little Darlings last holiday season does not match up to the permanent version at all. Yikes.

Follow up:


Mutiny, Clear Sky Blue, Air-de-Blu, Azrael Blue
Air-de-Blu is actually a lovely soft pastel shade of blue when used dry, though it looks rather washed out here. Clear Sky Blue is a personal love of mine. Yummm.


Naval Blue, Bell-Bottom Blue, Rebel Rock Blue
This picture does not do Blue justice! Especially used wet. It is vibrant and radiant and I am absolutely thrilled I've finally nabbed a full jar - one of my personal favourite shades of blue in general.


Sunnydaze, Tan, Coco
This picture frustrates me, as it really doesn't do the shades justice. Sunnydaze has a gorgeous sparkle to it that makes it one of my absolute favourite neutrals; I adore it over Cash Flow paint pot. Coco has a hint of purple to it, too. Lovely, lovely taupe.

As always, dudes, feel free to ask any questions!



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