[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I’m happy with MAC’s Embedded In Burgundy Palette, but not satisfied with it. Have you noticed a burgundy trend emerging? With plum, claret, and maroon variations continuing to grow, you can see how fall is changing in terms of color.
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Shall we talk for a moment? This is the deepest shade in the bottom left corner and is the first color I tried on my eyelids. Strangely, it stuck to my eyelids, was difficult to blend, and had an uneven finish. However, during loading, right next to it was Lilac Shot Metallic, which glided smoothly over the eyelids without falling, giving it a velvety, shiny look. I couldn’t love it any more!
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I think you can clearly see the difference between the two. Shall we talk for a moment? It’s matte so it’s automatically harder to work with, but you can see that it has spots.
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The colors are from bottom to top: Haux, Naked Lunch, Mega Mocha, Wanna Chat?, Loading, and Giga Glitz. I’ve read reviews of this palette and it seems like no one else has had any issues with Wanna Chat? So maybe it’s a one-time thing. It’s 30 pounds here.
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