My top 10 MAC eye shadows

This is a popular Youtube topic and I can understand why.  MAC is a very easily accessible line that is a bit of a “gateway” makeup brand for lots of people, myself included.  MAC uses high quality cosmetics in a large variety of colours and finishes, at a affordable price point (compared to department store or Sephora brands).  My makeup collection began with essentials from MAC, including lots of their eye shadows.  I now own 89 MAC eye shadow shades, which is roughly 15% of my total eye shadow collection.

These are my top 10 MAC eye shadows – regrettably I can’t guarantee that all of these are in the permanent collection (in fact, one shade was in their permanent collection but now discontinued!)  Note that these are only MAC’s powder eye shadows, I will do a separate post on Paints / paint Pots and Pigments.

Satin Taupe* (frost) – permanent

Patina* (frost) – permanent

Wedge (matte) – permanent

Romp* (frost) – permanent (discontinued in 2012)

Stolen Moment* (Extra Dimension) – limited edition (LE)

Twinks (Veluxe Pearl) – permanent

Style Snob (Starflash) – LE

All That Glitters (Veluxe Pearl) – permanent

Smoke & diamonds (Starflash) – LE

Vex (frost) – permanent

They’re roughly in the buy of my preference and usage – the ones with the asterisk indicate I own a back-up of them.

I purchase a lot of of my MAC eye shadows in the refill pans – the ones in the individual packaging are normally from limited edition collections (I dispute back and forth whether I must depot them or not).  Below are swatches of each and a lot more in-depth descriptions.

L to R: Satin Taupe, Patina, Wedge, Romp, Stolen Moments
Satin Taupe (frost) – MAC describes this as: Taupe with silver shimmer
This makes creating definition on my eyes a breeze, with just this one single shade. Satin Taupe is the taupe that I gauge all other taupes against.  It tops not only my MAC eye shadow list, but my much-loved shade of all of my eye shadows. That’s a bold statement when one owns a lot more than 600 eye shadow shades!

Patina (frost) – MAC says: Taupe brown with golden pearl
It’s a sandy brown with a touch of tarnished sheen – looks odd in the pan but it adds depth to an otherwise basic eye look. I take pleasure in wearing this on casual days or if I’m doing stronger lips or cheeks. This was one of the first MAC eye shadows I ever gotten (along with Jest and Vex) so it has a special place in my heart.

Wedge (matte) – MAC says: Soft muted beige taupe
Out of all of the shades provided here, this is the one I use a lot of frequently, as it is a good basic transition colour for just about any eye look.  It’s not extremely special but it’s highly blendable and the colour is neither too warm or too cool.

Romp (frost) – MAC says: chocolate laced with gold
This was recommended on Makeupalley as a good bronze shade without an orange undertone, and that’s exactly why I like this shade so much. I know Woodwinked is on a lot of favourites lists but it’s too warm on me. When I learned that MAC had discontinued Romp, I was quite distraught and tried to find dupes, but to no avail (it is NOT the same as MAC tempting or Bronze!)  In the end, I was able to find a respectable seller on ebay and acquired a back-up that way.

Stolen Moment (Extra Dimension) – LE
The extra dimension finish is a limited edition-only finish; MAC describes the formula as a “liquid-powder hybrid, delivering high-resolution colour and prismatic reflections.” It’s a buttery formula that lasts very well through the day.  This shade is a variation on Satin Taupe – it’s a bit deeper and cooler and has a little a lot more reflective particles.

L to R: Twinks, style Snob, All That Glitters, Smoke & Diamonds, Vex
Twinks (Veluxe Pearl) – MAC says: Deep plum with pearl
Veluxe Pearl is my absolute much-loved finish from MAC – all the shadows in this formula are buttery, pigmented, and blendable. I wish MAC would expand their Veluxe Pearl range.  Twinks is a rich chocolaty plum that pairs well with just about any light shade.

Style Snob (Starflash) – LE
This was from the “Love That Look” collection in 2009, and it is essentially a lighter version of Satin Taupe in a smooth and high shimmer limited edition formula called Starflash. MAC only ever released the Starflash finish once even though it’s a wonderful formula – I only own 2 Starflash eye shadows and they are both on this list. I do kick myself for not having gotten a lot more shades – if MAC ever makes a decision to re-release this formula, you can be sure that I’ll be grabbing more! I would say the most similar formula to Starflash from MAC’s permanent collection is Veluxe Pearl.

All That Glitters (Veluxe Pearl) – MAC says: beige with gold pearl
This has a peachy beige undertone that makes it a lot more wearable for me than Jest, which was too white and frosty.  This pairs well with browns and bronzey shades – from my top 10 list, this goes amazingly with Twinks or Romp.  In normal VeluxePearl quality, this is smooth, pigmented and blends easily.

Smoke & diamonds (Starflash) – LE
This is a highly sought after shade by those who missed out when it was released – there are lots of articles trying to find possible dupes (people claim Stila’s diamond Lil is a dupe but I disagree, I own that too and while it’s close, it’s deeper and more green compared to this). Smoke & diamonds is a gunmetal shade with a hint of warmth thrown in – it makes a wonderful single colour eye shadow look with a shimmery flash.

Vex (frost) – MAC says: beige with pink / green pearl
This is one of those colours that look boring and somewhat awful in the pan but it’s a neat shade that can transform other colours it’s paired with. It has a duochrome finish, flashing light pink or green sheen depending on the angle. It looks stunning on top of dark bases.

You may have observed that my top 10 MAC eye shadows are all neutral shades – they’re just the most versatile and beneficial shades for just about everyone.  It’s no surprise that on MAC’s site, they list their bestsellers as follows:

Yup, all neutrals. Out of this list, I own: All That Glitters, Satin Taupe, Woodwinked, and Ricepaper.
One last look at my top 10 MAC eye shadows, all together:

I gotten these directly from MAC stores, over lots of years – the oldest ones here are Vex and Patina – you can see the labels on those are a bit different than the rest.

Bonus:
If I was forced to choose only current permanent shades, indicating I would remove 4 from my list (1 discontinued and 3 LE), then I would swap in:
Grain (satin) – golden beige with icy shimmer
Charcoal brown (matte) – Muted taupe brown
Sable (velvet) – golden plum with bronze pearl
Copperplate (matte²) – muted mid-tone grey
(Yup, still all neutrals.)

What are your top MAC eye shadows?

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