There you have it, my blue and teal MAC shadows. A nice crease or outer V shade as well.īlue Flame- from the Cool Heat collection, a dark true blue. This would be breathtaking in the crease or outer lid.īlue Storm- a cool royal blue with blue and silver pearl in the frost formula, also from the Blue Storm collection. Stormwatch- a deep matte teal from the Blue Storm collection. This is a permanent color and yet been repromoted in some limited edition quads. Great for the inner lid if you're doing a blue-based look.įreshwater- a true blue nice for the crease and outer V.ĭeep Truth- a beautiful deep blue. Tilt- a nice shimmery light blue, and I think I see some gold undertones in it. Again, a nice teal that would be a great addition in every traincase. Gulf Stream - a lovely frosty teal with multi-dimensional pearl from the Cool Heat collection. Imagine the remorse of people who bought it for insane prices! It's a lovely deep aqua blue with bright green and blue pearl, and I can understand why this was extremely hard-to-find and in demand. It was sometimes priced at more than a hundred bucks, only for it to be repromoted in The Originals collection. I remember how highly-coveted this eyeshadow was and in 2006, it would fetch insane prices on Ebay and MAC communities because it was a limited edition shadow and the hype was just over-the-top. It's a gorgeous teal that would be great for green or blue looks. The lighter colors are the base colors designed to complement the bolder colors. I don't use this very often, but it is a pretty color.īlue Absinthe- I bought this from a MAC community because I really wanted to try it. Its also important to note that this palette was arranged in 6 quads. Zonk Bleu!- it's similar to Surreal, but the latter has more green and this has more blue. This is amazing for a mermaid-inspired eye look, or just a simple summer wash paired with black liner. Shimmermoss- this is a gorgeous ocean blue-green that I often see in shallow tropical waters. Surreal is a frosty light blue that would be great to wear to highlight or to balance a blue-based smokey eye. This and Shimmermoss were two of my first MAC eyeshadows. Surreal- part of the permanent collection. It would be great to wear as a wash for the summer, though. I hardly use this, maybe because I hardly use almost-matte light blues. It's a limited edition from the Alexander McQueen collection. Haunting- is a light blue with green undertones in the Satin formula. It’s decent to good, but a few shades were troublesome to wear on bare skin as they didn’t adhere as well and tended to look. Kat Von D Innerstellar Eyeshadow Palette (46.00 for 0.60 oz.) is most notable as being a more cool-toned palette in what feels like a neverending sea of warm-toned palettes. (See description of the shadows after the jump) Kat Von D Innerstellar Eyeshadow Palette. The swatches were primed with MAC Soft Ochre paint pot. Despite the scorching heat, I just love the Arizona summer sun for swatching! The swatches really come out faithful to its true colors. These were taken indoors but under natural light. Well, as promised, here is another installment of my MAC eyeshadow swatch series, this time featuring my MAC blue and teal eyeshadows. I also promised to come up with swatches of all my MAC eyeshadows, arranged by color in order to show how each shade differs from another. This is the Star Studded Eyeshadow Book and, like most of KVD‘s holiday releases, it’s fairly enormous! I didn’t buy it at the time, but I picked it up at a swap a long while ago and I’m only getting around to swatching it now.A few months ago, I posted My MAC Neutral Eyeshadow Swatches, and it has been one of my most popular posts. If you don’t recognize this palette, don’t get too excited because it was the 2014 holiday release for Kat Von D.
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