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Yellow, orange, blue, and pink
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I was playing with the new Electric Pop shadows from MAC cosmetics. I also used some old mineralize shadows I have.
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I fully believe that the E.L.F. quad shadows and individual shadows show a lot of promise for those starting out on makeup for the first time, or for those who are trying to get back into it. I have done some nice looks using those products, and I think they are a great place to get started.
I cannot, however, recommend any of their palette shadows. I have 4 shadow palettes from E.L.F. cosmetics and each is just as disappointing as the first. You can see from the pictures that this look leaves much to be desired, even though I tried hard to sell it.
I used the most intense colors from the new palette I received, and this was the result. Mild, pale, and too subtle. I am fine with soft, subtle looks, but if I am using the most intense colors in a palette that also contains soft colors, that is unacceptable. I can’t imagine how chalky the light colors look.
Yeah, don’t buy them.
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Blueberry Soft-Serve Look
Check out the product list here.
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Party Favor
This look was inspired by a party favor I found.
This is the 100 ELF eyeshadow palette that I used. I refer to the colors if they were lettered from A-J left to right, and numbered 1-10 from top to bottom.
Check out the video tutorial here.Eyes:
- ELF 100 Eye Palette - G10
- ELF 100 Eye Palette - B2
- ELF 100 Eye Palette - C8
- ELF 100 Eye Palette - D8
- ELF 100 Eye Palette - A7
- MAC Fluidline - Blacktrack
- MAC Eye Kohl - Blooz
- MAC Eye Kohl - Hyacinth
- MAC Pearlglide Eye Pencil - Undercurrent
- MAC Powerpoint Eye Pencil - Gilded White
Face:
- ELF Natural Radiance Blush - Shy
- MAC Sheertone Blush - Pinch Me
- MAC Mineralize Skinfinish - Gold Spill
- MAC Mineralize Skinfinish - Glissade
Lips:
- ELF Luscious Liquid Lipstick - Pink Lemonade

