![]() Here are the colors and my notes about using them. So what do we have inside Pat McGrath’s packaging? What is it about the ten eye shadows that creates the magic? I think it’s the combination of taupes, the bluest blue, the duochrome colors, and that stunning special effect topper that isn’t exactly white and isn’t exactly opalescent (and is nearly impossible to capture on camera) that deliver beautiful looks. If you’ve read my big palette post from earlier this week you know that’s a lot. It reminds me again and again why I fell in love with makeup all those years ago. I’ve done a one color look, a two, three, and four shade looks, and there’s still room for exploration there. But the palette does bring me joy when I use it (I don't mean to sound like Marie Kondo who doesn't have monopoly o feeling joy), as well as inspiration. Heavy, luxurious, with a beautiful beveled mirror that you will actually use.Īnd that’s why I can’t say that Subliminal is a must-have and feel right about it. The Subliminal palette is easy to apply and blend if you know what you’re doing and have I mentioned it’s gorgeous? The packaging, too, I mean. The quality is superb in every way, from what beauty bloggers call “buttery” and Pat McGrath refers to as “emollient”, to pigment saturation. you name it and it’s right there waiting for your brushes and fingers. And incredibly versatile, offering in only ten shades various options for understated neutral elegance, award show glamour, creative editorial looks, fun and fashionable, edgy and dark. It’s also gorgeous beyond anything my pictures show. And it’s not because Pat McGrath’s Mothership I Subliminal isn’t the most exciting release of the year, in my opinion. ![]() ![]() Here’s the bottom line: I can’t use the old cliche “if you only buy one palette/makeup item this season let it be this one”.
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