Colorqueen
Well-known member
I tried to post the photo here, but they had to remove it because it was not fitting into the photo guidelines (which I can not find, btw), so here is the link.....
http://img.makeupalley.com/4/6/6/7/482803.jpeg
IMPORTANT
When you go to the photo , if you click in the lower right hand corner of the photo you will get a tiny square with arrows- if you click on that, it will enlarge the photo so you can see it better.
These are comparisons of MAC and sweetscents pigments for those who want similar colors and have wanted to see the originals in photos too.
Also, I forgot to blow off the excess pigment before snapping the photo, so some of these look chalky when in reality they are very shimmery and beautiful. ALL of these pigments are equally intense in shimmer and color, the photo just captured them differently.
The MAC pigments tend to be chunkier than the SS, however.
Pigments I forgot to blow off excess powder: Satin Slipper, Tropical Starlight are two of them. Eclipse too.
The 3D pigments are much more reflective than any of the pigments- hard to explain, but they are more like glass in appearance which makes them have a slightly different appearance than all of the other pigments.
http://img.makeupalley.com/4/6/6/7/482803.jpeg
IMPORTANT
When you go to the photo , if you click in the lower right hand corner of the photo you will get a tiny square with arrows- if you click on that, it will enlarge the photo so you can see it better.
These are comparisons of MAC and sweetscents pigments for those who want similar colors and have wanted to see the originals in photos too.
Also, I forgot to blow off the excess pigment before snapping the photo, so some of these look chalky when in reality they are very shimmery and beautiful. ALL of these pigments are equally intense in shimmer and color, the photo just captured them differently.
The MAC pigments tend to be chunkier than the SS, however.
Pigments I forgot to blow off excess powder: Satin Slipper, Tropical Starlight are two of them. Eclipse too.
The 3D pigments are much more reflective than any of the pigments- hard to explain, but they are more like glass in appearance which makes them have a slightly different appearance than all of the other pigments.