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Pat McGrath Labs EYEdols Eye Shadow - Corrupt Copper
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Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews for this dusty orange hued eyeshadow so far: Reviewing the easy to apply category the current five suggests users & critics evaluating "how easy to apply did you find this product?" usually lean applies itself. Looking at review rankings for the application category the rating of four suggests replies to "how did this product apply?" mainly indicate even. On the colour category an average of five indicates when asked "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" mainly suggest true to colour. Considering the pigmentation category an average total of four is a sign that responses to "how pigmented is this product?" generally favor vibrant. Considering feedback for the blendability category a rating of five suggests reviewers in response to the "how blendable is this product?" primarily lean blends easily.


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This super saturated bright metallic orange copper, one of Mother’s new solo shadows, lets you experience an emollient-like texture and sensorial feel that glides on with one-stroke, fully-pigmented, opaque color saturation and a polished, bright, multidimensional finish. Corrupt Copper is a metallic shadow, which Pat McGrath Labs describes as a gel-powder formula infused with vitamin-enriched emollients that glides on, radiating pure colour with shocking dimension.