Yes, Paradisco is not the most pigmented eyeshadow that MAC offers. The slight orange toned, coral pink also tends to make my eyes look yellow and sickly however at $6 a pan, it's reasonably priced ev...
I really didn't like this. Maybe it's just mine, but it wasn't pigmented at all and was so hard to apply. It took me at least 10 coats before I could even see it properly. Had to wear black eyeline...
I have a love/hate relationship with Paradisco. It is an amazing color for my light blue eyes..but it is difficult to apply. Even when using Fix+ (which I use with everything!!) it takes a LOT of e...
Pros: pretty colour, great for blue eyes, good for achieving a subtle spring/summer look as it's sheer Cons: bad colour pay-off, can be hard to layer Not the worst eye shadow from Mac, but I've seen b...
no matter what I try this colour looks like crap on me. Its way to orange for my skin tone....and just looks weird. Its not bright enough for a daring look....but its too much for everyday...so I dont...
fun color for summer! vibrant but not over the top, gives your eyes just the right pop of color. i'm asian and not used to using colors like orange because they may make my eyes appear swollen, but i ...
I'm really torn on this eye shadow. On the one hand it makes my blue eyes look phenomenal. However, the colour payoff is pretty frustrating. You really have to take your time to build up the shadow...
This color is very pretty. It's a good idea to use a base such as Rubenesque paintpot. Or if you have a NYX jumbo pencil that is coral-ly; then you can use that. I use it with: Rubenesque paintpot...
It never show up on my skin. No matter what applicator I use to apply the color, (I even used my finger.) even apply it on eye primer or eyeshadow base.
Very nice color when I swatch it with my finger, but terrible color payoff when I use a brush and pat/sweep/use fix+ on my eye. Nothing works to get the color to show up properly. By properly, I mean ...