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MAC Shiny Pretty Shadow - P for Pink
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7.7 *
- . - critics
- . - users
average rating based on
less then fifty reviews
most would repurchase
* our guess based on similar releases from this brand

Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews for this pale salmon hued eyeshadow so far: Feedback for the long-wearing category a rating of two suggests reviewers responses to "how long-wearing is this product?" are slightly towards disappears quickly. Looking at review rankings for the colour category the rating of five indicates evaluating "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" usually indicate true to colour. Considering feedback for the pigmentation category the current four is a sign that replies to "how pigmented is this product?" mostly responded vibrant. On the blendability category the current rating of four suggests users & critics in response to the "how blendable is this product?" usually favor blends easily. Considering the fallout category an average total of five suggests considering the question "how fallout prone is this product?" frequently suggest stays in place.


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P for Pink, a sparkling rose gold with silver glitter powder eyeshadow originally released with the MAC Shiny Pretty Things collection and re-released with the Get Blazed Collection. It features a mix of glitter, pearl, and shimmer pigments to create endless, shifting depth and dimension. Specially designed in shiny holiday packaging. Apply gently to eyelids using your fingers, or use your favorite eye brush to achieve the look you want.