ladyarwen
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I agree. I also don't know why people here are saying she hates MAC. Why would she hate the company? She gives her honest opinion about their products. Some she loves, some she's on the fence about, others she finds to be extremely lacking in quality. Not to mention they gave her the opportunity to create her own eyeshadow last year, which is something she's very proud of and grateful for. So I'm not getting the logic that she "hates MAC". (And considering that there are people here who dislike her for whatever reason, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if someone lied about her using their photos/info without permission. Not calling anyone out. Just something to think about. It can get negative very quick when she's brought up, and I rather dislike that. This is supposed to be a FUN community.)I'm probably in the minority, but I don't like heavily pigmented eyeshadows. I hate the Naked palette, and it seems to be everyone's HG. I found it challenging to get a light enough application.
I don't like a heavy makeup look, particularly now that I'm getting older. I rocked 80s makeup looks when younger but find a more subtle makeup look to be more flattering now. That doesn't mean I won't wear a bold red lip or that I have a no makeup look, but simply that I find a more subdued application looks better and is more appropriate (professionally, etc).
I love EDES - I have five. I also love MAC's standard eyeshadows; I have two complete 15-pan palettes, 3 duos and a few loose singles. There's nothing wrong, IMO, with their regular eyeshadows. There's no question that I think some shades are easier to work with than others, but part of that is personal preference (I don't like overly frosty/metallic wet look shades as a rule) and part application technique (I use a VERY light hand when applying some of my fave uber pigmented shades like Peacock, Bottle Green and Indian Ink and don't like shades that can't be applied in a sheer way). Having said that, any company with this many launches and products WILL have some duds. I expect that. I've really come to love NARS e/s and blush, but I think the entire Andy Warhol collection is a massive disappointment. I didn't like some of MAC's launches this year either. That doesn't mean I hate MAC or that others are 'wrong' who liked them, simply that we all have preferences and use products in slightly different ways and that will play into our perception of a product's quality.
Whether or not T's opinions reflect many of those here has been debated multiple times since I arrived. I personally greatly value her swatches and pics; they've been tremendously helpful to me. As for opinions, we're all entitled to our own and I have no problem with someone having a different one than mine. Reading a variety of perspectives on a product is helpful; in the end I make up my own mind. I don't think that she gives MAC consistent low marks; I've seen plenty of A ratings lately. She posted an update earlier this week to let people know that the Strength lippies had been restocked so those who missed out could get them. She doesn't care for MES and is pretty up front about that while acknowledging that some others love them. The woman is entitled to her opinion and I've never understood the distain that is sometimes heaped on her for sharing her thoughts on her own blog . It's impossible to please everyone and I think that a blogger should be true to his/her beliefs and values. People are free to read or not. If I consistently don't agree with someone's opinions or don't enjoy their blog, I just don't go back. Problem solved.
Also, I think a good quality product has to have the ability to appear highly pigmented AND low pigmented. It all depends on how you apply it, whether using a different brush (or even fingers) or how much product you pick up with your tool of choice. For me, it's quite easy to make a shadow that has high pigmentation (Brash, for example) to be less intense and a touch sheer by using a big, fluffy brush or even using my finger. With chalky and dry shadows, it's much harder to make them show up and be noticeable.