By Sheila Arkee
Sometimes smokey doesn’t mean pulling out the whole shebang … smokey can mean a little darkness in the outer corner, some contouring of the crease to add a little subtle drama.
Today’s look is made possible by a vertiable cosmetic relic – an old, old, old school container of MAC’s Print eyeshadow. Before the current black clamshell, before the silver packaging (remember that?!), MAC’s shadows were in a screw-top pot.
The shadow itself is perfectly fine – and to be honest, just a tad more pigmented than the Print shadow that exists today!
Base: MAC Bare Study Paint Pot
Lid: MAC Wishful (discontinued but similar to Naked Lunch)
Outer Corner: MAC Print
Liner (upper lid): MAC Boot Black
Liner (rims): MAC Smoulder
Brows: MAC Spiked
Mascara: Dior Show




How would one depot one of the old screw top shadows?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a screw top eyeshadow that wasn’t a loose pigment.
Ninjagato – The beauty school of YouTube has the answer –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzywbEFcHvY
I’m not sure I’d so the knife method – looks dangerous and scary. I’m going to experiment and get back to you!