Oh wow! now i am really happy i am buying both! that is a stunning mixture and i do believe a perfect base for my vintage gold pigmentMore PP p/p mixes: left shows TH and GT mixed together, which results in a more antiqued gold shade that has a slight antique-green-gold hue or taupe-gold hue to it depending on the light. On the right, GT, swatched heavy on the outside and sheered out in the center. IMO, it works best when you apply it in the center of the lid and then sheer it our (fast!) to the sides. It dries rather fast, but with some practice, it goes on well.
You had me at Rose gold effect!....wanders off to put th on list.... I think that's 7 pp on list now!
That's great. And they mix very well together.
If you enjoy mixing up p/p, you can also try to mix up Idyllic with TH. You will get a beautiful rose gold effect.
i've always mixed pigments and such but now i will be trying new things with my paint pots too!Lol. Was I the only one who mixed p/p together? Glad that I inspired you guys, lol.
You can do it!Thanks in advance for any response!!
I've been meaning to buy SO forever. I bet it is beautiful with GT.I bought a Genuine Treasure since it looks fantastic underneath one of my all-time favorite shadows, Sumptuous Olive. I usually do a few layers since it's so sheer-it takes a while to build it up to be completely opaque...I actually like it with just two or three thin layers since I usually pack a shadow on top of it anyway.
Oh and Filament! I never would have thought of it and I can't take credit for this combo, but my co-worker wore Filament Eyeshadow over GT on the lid and it was so sparkly and beautiful. I never considered Filament before but now I may have to pick one up
I know what you mean. When I go to MAC and look at shadows SO is like one of the first 3 or 4 that I pick up because I think it's so pretty but yet I haven't bought it.I've been meaning to buy SO forever. I bet it is beautiful with GT.
awesome! i have sumptuous olive so that is another great combo i can try!I bought a Genuine Treasure since it looks fantastic underneath one of my all-time favorite shadows, Sumptuous Olive. I usually do a few layers since it's so sheer-it takes a while to build it up to be completely opaque...I actually like it with just two or three thin layers since I usually pack a shadow on top of it anyway.
Oh and Filament! I never would have thought of it and I can't take credit for this combo, but my co-worker wore Filament Eyeshadow over GT on the lid and it was so sparkly and beautiful. I never considered Filament before but now I may have to pick one up