For this post I wanted to share my Mac shadow collection. Clearly it isn't very extensive. I have 7 shadows so far. Only 6 are shown in the palette because I bought one from my local Mac counter which does not sell the pan refills. I plan to depot it eventually and make it's new home be with all the others but I haven't done it yet.
It took me so long to finally buy some Mac shadows quite honestly because I find the website overwhelming. Also, some of the shades look totally different in person than they do on the site. I decided to go to my Mac counter, swatch some shadows, then order them online where I could get the pan refills. This is because when you buy one shade, in the compact it is $15, whereas in the pan alone it is only $10 and they can then be housed in a Mac palette, a Z-palette, or even the Elf customizable palettes fit the mac shadows. They are much easier to store in a palette than when you have 10 little compacts lying around. I tend to use shadows in palettes more than single shadows I have lying around.
Here are the shadows in the image above:
Top: Stars 'N' Rockets
Bottom, L to R:
Satin Taupe, Shale, Blackberry, Quarry, and Copperplate
Here is my one lonely compact shadow. It is in the shade Haux.
When buying Mac shades, for some reason the majority of the ones I got have a somewhat purple undertone. The only two that don't are Copperplate and Satin Taupe. I tend to prefer shades with a berry or purple undertone because it helps make my eyes look more green, and I just find them super flattering.
Here are the shades swatched:
L to R: Stars 'N' Rockets, Satin Taupe, Shale, Blackberry, Quarry, Copperplate, and Haux
Stars 'N' Rockets: Mac describes this shade as a "purple with pink pearl." I'd say that is pretty accurate. Mac shadows have different finishes, this one is a veluxe pearl. A veluxe pearl is a shadow that has a metallic-y, frosty, shimmer. If you don't like shimmer, these shades aren't for you! This shade tends to be very bright and I usually use it as an accent color on my lower lash line. (see image at the end).
Satin Taupe: Mac describes this shade as a "taupe with silver shimmer." Satin Taupe is a frost finish. Frost shades have very small shimmer in them, helping them lean almost metallic. I have to admit, YouTube made me buy it. I fell for the hype. Everyone on YouTube that talks about their favorite Mac shadows talks about Satin Taupe. I think it is a gorgeous color for all over the lid, either on its own, blended into the crease, or with a darker brown in the outer corner. Either way, I am glad I fell for the hype.
Shale: Mac describes Shale as a "mauve-plum with subtle shimmer." Shale is a satin shade. Satin shades are slightly shimmery. Shale definitely has less shimmer than Satin Taupe. I have to say this is my least favorite Mac shade. The pigmentation just isn't there for me. When I swatched it in the picture above, I had to go over the swipe multiple times to get it to show up. It is a nice wash of color on the lid, but I like more that a slight wash of color. I still use it, but not as much as the others.
Blackberry: Mac describes Blackberry as a "muted burgundy-plum brown." Blackberry is a matte finish which means it has no shimmer or glitter to it. I love matte shades, I think they are so flattering for day or night, and for any age. They don't accentuate fine lines and wrinkles the way shimmer can tend to do. Blackberry not only is one of my favorite Mac shades, but it is also one of my favorite eyeshadows I own. I absolutely love using this shade in the crease, outer corner, and lower lash line with Quarry on the lid. It is super flattering for my eye color. Some mattes tend to be patchy and chalky, but not Blackberry, it is so creamy and perfectly pigmented!
Quarry: Mac describes Quarry as a "soft muted plum-brown" Quarry is also a matte shade. Quarry goes perfectly with Blackberry. It's like they were made for each other. Sometimes when people tell me they have one eyeshadow duo they wear everyday, and that's all they own, I think, "how can someone live like that?!" (Dramatic, I know.) But when I use these two shades together, I kind of get it. Kind of. Don't get it twisted, I'm not about to go and throw away all my other shadows and run away with these two, but if someone were to tell me they'd give me a million dollars to pick two shadows to use the rest of my life, I could get by with these two. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I'd make it work.
Copperplate: Mac describes Copperplate as a "muted mid-toned grey." Yup, that pretty much sums it up. Copperplate is a Matte Squared finish. (I can't figure out how to do the little 2 like a squared number has on this keyboard so you'll have to deal with it.) What is the difference between a Matte and a Matte Squared shade? Well, I'm glad you asked! I have no idea. But I did find this blog post here that describes all the Mac
finishes. She describes a Matte Squared as a matte with high pigmentation, and hard blend-ability. I only have the one Matte Squared shade, and I don't find it hard to blend, but others may be.
Haux: Mac describes Haux as a "soft, muted rosey-brown." Haux is a satin shade. You can see a slight shimmer to Haux in the pan, but on the lid it appears matte to me. Haux is my other favorite shade. When I pair Quarry and Blackberry, I blend the crease out with Haux. I bought Haux when I was looking for a dupe for my beloved Taupe shade from the Lorac Pro Palette. I have hit serious pan on this bad boy and they don't sell it individually so I went to mac to look for a dupe. The sales associate suggested Haux. I got home and swatched, and they are nothing alike. But that's okay because my love for Lorac's Taupe has been replaced by Haux!
There you have it! My favorite Mac shadows. What are your favorite Mac eyeshadows? I would love some recommendations as to which to try next, and any to avoid!
In this eye look I used Copperplate all over the lid, I blended Haux into the crease, and used Blackberry in my outer corner to add some depth and dimension. I used Stars 'N' Rockets on my lower lash line. I used Stila Stay All Day liquid liner to do a very subtle line on my upper lash line and Rimmel's Scandaleyes in black on my upper and lower waterlines. For mascara I used Tarte's Lights, Camera Lashes. On the brows I used Anastasia Brow Wiz in Medium ash.
For the Face: I used MUFE Mat Velvet + in 25, Mac Careblend pressed powder in Light plus. I mixed two Nars blushes in Deep Throat and Goulue on the cheeks. Finally, I used Hourglass' Ambient Lighting powder in Dim Light all over the face and as a highlight.