It was me! Patting them in with the warmth of the fingers really helped a lot. Sprayed after with a little Fix+. I DID have a heck of a time removing them - thick cream cleanser had to come into play when it was time. I think I'll bust out my Big Bounce Shadows to use as a base, since those have a really grippy texture to them, just in case. Also, I think I might try mixing a little scraped out with a spatula with hair product for a shimmery hair look - ought to look good with my curly hair.
I bought Warming Heart, Day Gleam and Deeply Dashing, when I originally was only going to buy one. The warm toned ones developed a golden edge that really brought out my green eyes (I picked the mid-tone version, since Beaming was a little too orange - I've got orange eye shadow for that job), Warming Heart was the perfect tone for a nude I can wear all over the lid and brow, and Deeply Dashing was soft and sultry, without being smokey.
I almost went for the lightest shade too, because it's the shimmeriest, like a nude with white frost highlight, very wet-look. I held off just in case the Marilyn shadows are actually pressed pigments, since the MAs were not sure if they were or weren't. One guy was sure that they were but the book says VP.