#TEMPTALIA MAC EYESHADOW MAC#
One thing I've found with MAC eyeshadows is that they tend to last longer without primer than the average brand (eight hours). I've found that Veluxe Pearl finish shades tend to have more semi-opaque pigmentation and are more consistent in performance than some of the other finishes. The Veluxe Pearl finish is one of the creamier takes within the range, and newer shades released in the finish tend to have more moderate, silicone-like slip. They can sometimes be a little drier to the touch depending on how much shimmer is in the shade. The Frost finish is more firmly-pressed into the pan but doesn't have fallout, is often pigmented, and blends out well enough. It can be easy to mix the finish up with the Velvet finish, which has more of a sparkle-over-matte effect but are more powdery than the true Matte finish. They tend to have very low sheen but are quite blendable with medium to opaque coverage. The Satin finish is few and far in-between, but it is softer and more yielding than the Matte finish but performs similarly. They are the old school version of an eyeshadow "topper." I would recommend applying with a fingertip or applying with a dampened brush to get smoother, more even coverage and minimize fallout. Lustre finish shades can suffer from fallout during application, too.
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The Lustre finish is designed to have sheerer pigmentation, and it often has more sheer to medium coverage with a drier, dustier consistency that can be hard to apply with a dry brush. Some of the newer matte finish shades have had a more velvety quality to them that gives them a softer feel but aren't powdery these have been easier to blend and are often more pigmented in one layer. The Matte finish tends to have a firmer press and a bit of thinness compared to other matte formulas on the market, so MAC matte eyeshadows tend to build up better and have better wear-time without fallout as they're not powdery at all. In general, the permanent line has been more consistent in performance-and higher performance at that-compared to limited edition launches, but it can really depend. But it's the best green for me and due to it's versatility I would consider re-purchasing it (I have a minimalist approach to make-up purchases).The formula is supposed to be a "highly pigmented powder" that goes on "evenly and blends well." MAC eyeshadows run the gamut from total failures to long-time, cult-favorite staples. I own other MAC Frost eyeshadows and this is the only color that has these issues. My biggest issues with Humid is that it creases and it has some fallout even with stiffer brushes. I didn't find Humid very pigmented or `intense` (as MAC states). I only can get it as green as in the pan if I apply it over a darker base (green/black eye pencil smudged all over the lid or a dark matte brown).
#TEMPTALIA MAC EYESHADOW FULL#
With a stiff brush I can build the color to a darker green, but never to full opacity. With a fluffy brush and/or light application, it applies very sheer.
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Humid is quite buildable and versatile, allowing me to obtain a variety of looks. It applies smoothly on the lid and blends well with other eyeshadows.Īs most frost finish MAC eyeshadows has is has a little bit of shimmer, but Humid is minimally shiny sometimes it can almost appear matte on my eyes. It's a beautiful green eyeshadow (with some flaws) that look great on the lid and in the crease as well. The warmness of the green makes this color look wonderful with a warm toned dark brown in the crease, complimenting my brown eyes. MAC Humid is an eyeshadow that looks like a jewel toned green in the pan, but translates like a mossy/military green on the eyes.