MAC Look: Smokey Brown and Gray

By marlena • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Black, Brown, Color Combinations, Copper, Full Face, Grey, MAC

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Eyes: (tons of stuff- sorry)

  • UD Primer Potion
  • Sharkskin shadestick
  • Silver Ring (all over lid)
  • Charred  (outer 2/3 of lid)
  • Black Tied (outer V)
  • Woodwinked (outer V)
  • Patina (in crease)
  • Cork (just above crease)
  • Provence pigment (highlighter)

Lips:

  • Hug Me lipstick
  • NYC (some light pink color) lipgloss

8 Responses »

  1. Hi! I am new to your site and absolutely ADDICTED! I would love to see a tutorial on this look. I was introduced to MAC about a year ago and can’t get enough (I am slowly building my “collection”) I also am quite fond of NYX (can’t beat the prices). Thank you in advance for the tutorial!

  2. I would love to see a tutorial on this look. I absolutely loved it. I am a big fan of your work from day one when you launch this web site. I look forward to you tutorials everyday. I have tried every one of them that you have on You Tube and got very close to your looks. I am not a pro but I want you to know you really help me. Thank you for that! You are great!

  3. I recently discovered your youtube.com videos and now your website and I love it! It’s so hlepful. I would love to see this look as a tutorial as well as soon as you get a round to it. I use lots of browns & grays so it would be really helpful. Thank you!!

  4. This is actually an earlier version of my Hilary Duff tutorial :) Watch the tutorial for that, and see if it helps :)

  5. Hi Marlena! I love this look! Can you recommend replacements for these MAC discontinnued colors, Charred, sharkskin shadestick, and provence pigment. Thanks!!

  6. beautifull look but where can i purchase charred?

  7. Charred is discontinued, but “knight divine” is a close comparison

  8. Hi Marlena,

    Can you recommend any substitutes for the Sharkskin Shadestick? Mac has discontinued this color. :-(

    Thanks, and I love this look!

    Awilda

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