Pinks and Magi-Cat Liner

I tried pinks a couple of days ago to herald the coming of summer. I've used a few MAC colors I have not used in quite a while, namely Swish and Cranberry. Swish was the very first eyeshadow I've hit the pan of, and I'm quite proud that I'm actually making a dent on my cosmetic products. I also tried the Meow's Magi-Cat Feliner and I'd thought it would create a tacky, cheap-looking pink line, but I was wrong. It was light enough to open up my eyes just like what Sweaty Paws did, and it's just the tiniest hint of pink on my lids, but it complements dark neutrals or plums. It seems weird because when I looked at my samples, this was the last color I'd considered getting a full-size jar of, but now I'm really contemplating on getting one. I'm partial to getting lighter-colored liners now because I have a lot of dark liners. I notice that lighter-colored liners truly make me look more awake and refreshed, and I think I would need some help in that area.







Camellia Rose Skin Smoothing primer
Meow Flawless Feline mineral foundation in Naughty Abyssinian
Mary Kay undereye concealer in Ivory topped with
Bare Escentuals Well Rested
Bare Escentuals mineral veil
MAC blush in After Dusk

Lips:
Rimmel 1000 Kisses stay-on lipliner in Wild Clover
Wet n Wild Glassy Gloss Lip gel in Mocha Glaze

Eyes:
MAC Beige-ing shadestick as base
MAC Apricot Pink pigment on lid
MAC Swish eyeshadow on lid over Apricot Pink
MAC Shroom eyeshadow to highlight browbone
MAC Cranberry eyeshadow on crease
Lumiere eye glimmer in Deep Plum on outer V
MAC Feliner in Magi-Cat applied wet with MAC mixing medium on upper lashline
Maybelline XXL mascara

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