![]() Let’s take a look at the individual shades I’ve plunked in. They are fantastic and much nicer looking than the ghetto Post-It notes I had stuck to the top of the palette before! MAC Neutrals Palette Shadows You can find her video tutorial for creating these templates here. ![]() These fantastic labels were completely stolen from Zabrena. Since I tend to prefer coloured eyeshadow, I don’t reach for this palette as often. Some of the browns are showing a lot of pan, but that’s because those are my oldest shades that date back to when I had less makeup so they got used a lot more often. For my neutrals palette, there’s a stripe of nude polish and one of a sparkly orange because that was the closest I could get to neutral shades out of what I had! MAC Neutrals PaletteĪlthough the highlight shades are used quite often, this is probably my least used MAC palette. ![]() In order to identify my palettes since I do have the old style and won’t be converting to the new ones (I don’t see the point really, kind of a waste of money purely for aesthetics – says the person who loves makeup… lol) I put a piece of tape on the top left hand corner and then paint a nailpolish colour or two that best describes the shades in the palette. I also tend to think of this palette as the one with the “metals” because the middle row inspired me to think that way (gold, bronze, copper). I thought I’d show you all a look into my MAC Neutrals palette.
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