Salvia is a medium, peachy orange with warm undertones and a matte finish. It lasted for seven and a half hours before fading but had light fallout over time. It had opaque color payoff in a single layer, which applied best using a fingertip as the texture was thicker and firmer in the pan, so a dry brush did not pick up product evenly (and also yielded more fallout during application). Café TintoĬafé Tinto is a light, peachy bronze with warmer undertones and flecks of pink and gold sparkle throughout a metallic finish. It stayed on well for six and a half hours before fading noticeably. The texture was thin, a little drier, which resulted in some powderiness. It had semi-opaque pigmentation, which I didn’t find buildable, but it was fairly blendable as long as I didn’t use it with the shimmers in the palette as it was prone to becoming quite uneven that way. Café Con LecheĬafé Con Leche is a light-medium, peachy brown with moderate, warm undertones and a matte finish. The eyeshadow only wore for six hours before fading noticeably. It had medium color payoff that was paired with a soft, thinner consistency that had some powderiness and was prone to fading. Shredded Coco is a light, yellowy beige with a matte finish. It lasted decently for seven and a half hours but had some fallout over time. I would recommend using a fingertip to apply, which helped to pick up product and to apply it it to the lid with more even coverage and less fallout. The texture was dense, thick, and harder to pick up with a dry brush without really pushing hard at the surface. The base seemed almost transparent, so it had more medium, somewhat buildable coverage. This shade stayed on well for seven and a half hours before fading visibly.Ĭacao is a medium gold with strong, warm orange undertones and a sparkling finish. It had mostly opaque, buildable pigmentation that applied evenly and blended out well, though it had a thinner texture that did not pair well with the shimmers in the palettes. AzafranĪzafran is a darker red-coral with a matte finish and soft, warm undertones. It wore well for seven and a half hours and had light fallout over time. With this shade, a dampened brush was better at getting product off the surface and laying it down, though a fingertip as workable–it just had to be built up with a second layer as it was more semi-opaque. The texture was firmer, denser, and thicker with more of a dryness to it, so it did not pick up well with a dry brush. It lasted decently for seven and a half hours before fading visibly.Ĭaramelo is a brighter, medium orange with moderate, warm undertones and a sparkling finish. It had semi-opaque, buildable pigmentation that was best applied with a fingertip as the texture was quite thick, dense, and firmly-pressed into the pan, which made a dry brush useless against the surface. Melaza is a light, golden peach with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. It had medium color coverage with a thin, somewhat powdery texture that applied decently but was quick to fade by six hours. Tomillo is a very pale, cool-toned pink with a matte finish.
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The color story itself is more limited as it was very light-leaning, so it likely will not translate or be as functional for darker skin tones, but it has almost no contrast, so it won’t offer as much versatility as other neutral palettes. On their own, the shimmers were decent, but the thickness of the formula made it so they did not pair well with the thinner mattes used in the palette. The shimmers were much denser, almost thick, and were firmer in the pan, so they took a heavier-handed application style to pick up evenly (or else use a fingertip/wet brush, the latter being my preferred method).
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The matte shades were thinner, somewhat powdery, and not as blendable as MAC mattes typically are (especially in these lighter tones). MAC R Eye Shadow x 10 Palette is a new, limited edition eyeshadow palette that has 10 eyeshadows spread across five matte shades and five shimmer shades.