*We aren't talking about that kind of mud, though he does look like he is having fun.
This is more like it:*Yep, I went there... again.
My first exploration into the land of the MUD left me beyond impressed with both the quality, and color range of the line. A brand founded by the famous school for makeup artistry, MUD's makeup line is everything you would expect from products brought to life by professional artists. Enough chit-chat though, let me take you through the colors.
Spanish Gold: A brashy bronze, Spanish Gold flashes bright as the sun when the light hits it just so.
Pacific: Evoking images of a lush tropical sea, pacific is a gorgeous shade of teal.
Graphite- Exactly as the name implies, graphite is a steely blackened grey with a very subtle sparkle to it. Unlike other black shadows that I have played with, graphite is ultra smooth. The blurred picture shows the sparkle a bit better.
Tea Tree: A lush shade of tropical green, tea tree has the slightest hint of blue in it to really make the color something special.
Firebrick: One of the most stunning deep orange shadows I have ever seen, firebrick has just enough red in it to make the color different from anything else that I own. Kind of reminds me of red mud.
Vineyard: I am always and forever a purple eyeshadow lover.Vineyard is a mauvey purple that reminds me a bit of MAC's cranberry, but with a hint more plum than red.
Swatches, L-R Graphite, Pacific, Spanish Gold, Tea Tree, Fire Brick, Vineyard
*Products mentioned in this post were provided by brand PR for post consideration.
5 comments:
Wow. The pigmentation looks really good.
Spanish Gold and Pacific would look beautiful paired together...Vineyard it also purdy.
Jennifer, pigmentation is excellent
Mocha, great idea!
We tested the products ourselves but we see that the eyeshadows don't last that long when putting in on the skin.
When applying in the morning its mostly gone at noon. Did anyone has this problem? Maybe a tip or trick how to avoid it?
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