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dreadfulJaguar7
I picked up Phloof! without swatching because i just knew id like this. I didnt like Nylon because i didnt care for the yellowness it had and I find it a bit too stark and bright. Phloof! is Nylon but with pink undertone and slightly less intense, its more of a iredecent sheen which i prefer, (Nylon is more opaque). I was contemplating on either Ricepaper, Shroom or Phloof!. I felt Ricepaper will be on the yellow side like Nylon and not as pigmented. Its more of a natural highlight close to my skintone. Shroom was a dupe(Foxy) i already had in my Naked Basics palette so i picked Phloof! Because i wanted to try it out since i havent tried a pink highlight before.
It is smooth and buttery. Mac has very creamy Frost finish eyeshadows. They do tend to crease on my lids if i put it all over my almond hooded eyes. So I like to highlight with this in the inner corners. On the browbone, it can be too much. I have to be very careful because it can get very intense quick so i just do it lightly with the Urban decay finger brush and it gets the job done and stay puts with somewhat minimal fading. The pink undertone is great but the shade overall can look a bit too white/ashy in certain lightings. I have pale yellow skin, i am a Nc20 C1. This is not straight up pink and on the skin it shows up more white. It is a fairy like sheen. Reminds me of Cinderella. I like to use this to highlight when i am doing a dark smokey eye with Embark on the lid, Brown Script and Texture in the crease/transition.
Edit- though this is gorgoeus, i feel its a bit too noticeable for daytime. I aim for very natural makeup so i actually gotten Ricepaper and it fit me a bit better. Its not as stark yellow as Nylon and more wearable for daytime. Phloof is my 2nd fav and i will def reach for this if i am doing a more cool tone look.
Shroom looks swirly in BOTTOM – changes in shade time and turn as I apply it.
Enjoy!!
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thriftyCoconut8
One of my classic favs to use. Cream tone white with high sheen! Very pigmented and blends like a dream. Can be used in a multiple ways. A defin eye brightener! As a shadow I love pairing it with black (Carbon) it’s so dramatic- almost as a smokey eye application. A must have in any shadow repertoire. Always being repurchased!
shamefulBasmati4
I couldn’t resist getting this shade. Great for the inner corners of my eyes and for highlighting under the browbone. It works for the day as well as night for me. I combine it with darker shades to add some sultriness to my lids.
boastfulPoultry7
I picked up Phloof! without swatching because i just knew id like this. I didnt like Nylon because i didnt care for the yellowness it had and I find it a bit too stark and bright. Phloof! is Nylon but with pink undertone and slightly less intense, its more of a iredecent sheen which i prefer, (Nylon is more opaque). I was contemplating on either Ricepaper, Shroom or Phloof!. I felt Ricepaper will be on the yellow side like Nylon and not as pigmented. Its more of a natural highlight close to my skintone. Shroom was a dupe(Foxy) i already had in my Naked Basics palette so i picked Phloof! Because i wanted to try it out since i havent tried a pink highlight before.
It is smooth and buttery. Mac has very creamy Frost finish eyeshadows. They do tend to crease on my lids if i put it all over my almond hooded eyes. So I like to highlight with this in the inner corners. On the browbone, it can be too much. I have to be very careful because it can get very intense quick so i just do it lightly with the Urban decay finger brush and it gets the job done and stay puts with somewhat minimal fading. The pink undertone is great but the shade overall can look a bit too white/ashy in certain lightings. I have pale yellow skin, i am a Nc20 C1. This is not straight up pink and on the skin it shows up more white. It is a fairy like sheen. Reminds me of Cinderella. I like to use this to highlight when i am doing a dark smokey eye with Embark on the lid, Brown Script and Texture in the crease/transition.
Edit- though this is gorgoeus, i feel its a bit too noticeable for daytime. I aim for very natural makeup so i actually gotten Ricepaper and it fit me a bit better. Its not as stark yellow as Nylon and more wearable for daytime. Phloof is my 2nd fav and i will def reach for this if i am doing a more cool tone look.
bubblyDotterel5
One of my classic favs to use. Cream tone white with high sheen! Very pigmented and blends like a dream. Can be used in a multiple ways. A defin eye brightener! As a shadow I love pairing it with black (Carbon) it’s so dramatic- almost as a smokey eye application. A must have in any shadow repertoire. Always being repurchased!
peskyOwl9
I couldn’t resist getting this shade. Great for the inner corners of my eyes and for highlighting under the browbone. It works for the day as well as night for me. I combine it with darker shades to add some sultriness to my lids.
pridefulApples3
Super awesome!! I have tried this as a lid wash (w winged eyeliner); as a tear duct/brow highlight; & w a bit darker (matte) brown e/s in the crease/V w this on my lid. It’s very versatile. [Boo!! I think mature women can still pull off a subtly frosted color unless it’s all the way up from ur lashline to ur brow w black eyeliner on the bottom only (reminds me of how I looked in my early 20s/h00pty girl/stripper)]. I’ve got Gesso & White Frost also by MAC & Phloof is much prettier becoz it’s less stark. It’s a champagne that pulls slightly pink not gold so it’s not garish. Really pretty. I went on a “slight MAC binge” this month. U really do pay 4 what u get. I had been using DS dupes & Loreal Infallible e/s in Iced Latte is about the closest DS dupe I kno of, but it doesn’t have the pinkness (very subtle pink which makes this warmer & uniquer), I am NC15 but I think this would be gorg on WOC. I like MAC Saddle w this, nice coz Saddle is Matte I don’t like something like MAC Woodwinked coz too much frostiness esp since I am pushing middle age.
curiousDingo9
this is one of the eye shadows that I have in my 15 pan palette. this is a nice inner eye corner highlight but is a bit too much to put all over the lid. it is very pigmented. I don’t really think I will be hitting pan on this I shadow anytime soon so once in awhile I use a very light hand to use it as a cheek highlight. I will not repurchase because it is a little too frosty for anything else.
mereSardines4
Alright mature, middle aged ladies, listen up! If used by itself on its own, Phloof is a frosty, wrinkle-accentuating, crepey-eyelid nightmare. BUT, if used appropriately (check out the Wayne Goss video “Makeup for Mature Eyes”) it adds a brightening glow to the eyes which is absolutely gorgeous. The formula is phenomenal, pigmented, and the light pinky frost color isn’t as harsh as a bright white. Use it all over the lid but don’t use it all the way up to the brow bone (hello, tacky), then blend it out with darker crease and outer V colors. Looks amazing with purples and pinks and browns. Again, check out how Wayne uses it in his video. Love, love, love!
Edit: I DO still love Phloof, but I returned it because it was still a bit too frosty for me, no matter how much I blended. Definitely worth a try though!
dreadfulBagels3
Just goes to show that us older gals should not use frost eyeshadows. I had hoped to use this on the inner corner but it is just too bright and intense. Best left to the younger crowd as it is a gorgeous colour.
needyCow2
This is one of my favorite shadows from MAC that I use pretty much on the daily!
It’s a light frosted color with just a tiny hint of pink; enough to brighten the eye area without making me look sick (anything with too much pink or red makes my eyes look puffy and gross)
It makes an AMAZING inner corner highlight or all across the lid. I can use either brown or grey in my crease and it brings out the personality of the shadow in different ways! With a warmer color in the crease it has a warmer tone and looks cooler with a more grey-toned color in the crease!
This little workhorse is definitely a favorite and it’s starting to get quite a dent in it!
I have this in a 4 pallet with: orb, bronze, and satin taupe (all of which I have also reviewed!)
outlyingRice7
I have a huge dent in this eyeshadow because I wear it every chance I get. I love it. It’s the perfect pearly white with the slightest hint of pink in it. I always wear this all over my lid with a light wash of MAC Copperplate in my crease.
drearyCordial0
This is a very pigmented shade which is hard to find with some highlight color. It has a pink reflexion to it. It’s very frosty and intense so you don’t need to put that much in there. I apply it most of the time as a light wash with a fluffy brush.