butterflyeyes
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The pink shade was the only one I had the least success with as far as getting even pigmentation solely because it applied a bit more on the powdery side, but it wasn't a total fail unless I tried to apply without using primer potion. I also got amazing results when applying it wet (I have MAC Fix+ but just plain water lightly spritzed on the brush after picking up some of the shadow works exactly the same AND you don't have to pay extra for it lol). The black/gold duo tend to give better pigmentation when patted on with a brush like the MAC 213 and then blended out...at least that's what works for me and limits the fallout. Not that any of this matters for you now since you no longer have it lolThe funny thing is that the problem shadows for me aren't the ones that involve fallout. I used a piece of tissue under my eye to catch the shades that give fallout. My problem with Glinda, for example was the pink shade. That was a huge dud for me. Nothing I did worked. For Theodora it was the black/gold duo. Poor color payoff for me. I wish I could take the top row of Theodora, all the neutrals and from Glinda, the purple, gold/silver duo and the taupe color at the end. That would've been perfect, but I'm not going to keep thinking about it or I'll be sad.