![]() I mean, the whole package, while cute (it looks exactly like a tube of paint!) is kind of unassuming and the colour is a warm beige-brown neutral. I honestly didn’t expect to be as blown away by MAC’s Paint in Sublime Nature as much as I am. ![]() The three cream eyeshadows I was testing – Urban Decay, MAC, and Charlotte Tilbury With a primer, none of those shadows neither creased nor faded. I always wear them over my eyeshadow primer. Some days I want a solo eyeshadow that looks complex and that I can wear on its own, but for some days, I just need a coloured base to make my powder eyeshadows adhere better and make them look more vibrant. What I’m looking for in a cream shadow in consequence is pretty diverse. I wear a cream shadow as a base or for a quick makeup look nearly every day. My love for cream eyeshadows is pretty well documented here – I’ve raved about the Armani eye tints enough, I guess. And finally, a new brand for me is Charlotte Tilbury, and my first purchase was the Eyes to Mesmerise Long-Lasting Easy Colour in Veruschka. I love Urban Decay’s Moondust Eyeshadows and was incredibly curious about the liquid version that got very diverse reviews. MAC’s Paints are classics that have been tragically nearly purged from MAC’s permanent line (only four shades remain). ![]() Three very very different cream eyeshadows I got lately and use for different purposes.
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