

The two are like Shakespearean sonnets together. Oh, my gosh! Try it with MAC Club on your lids one of these days. I like using Cork in my crease when my lid color is a cool or neutral shade, and I think it’s GORGEOUS with blues, greens, purples and grays. Cork in my crease and along my lower lash line (my lid shade is MAC Club)Ĭork may fool you at first because it can really look like a straight up matte, but if look closely, you’ll see the tiniest twinkle (it’s barely there!). It can double as a matte eyeshadow and deepen the crease, and because it has a hint of shimmer, it has a little more character than a basic matte. It’s one of those shadows that’s easy to miss when you’re perusing those tiered MAC shadow displays. The long-running Unsung Heroes series features some of my favorites.Ĭork isn’t flashy, but it’s a damned good workhorse shade. What’s an unsung makeup hero? For me, it’s an oftentimes underrated makeup morsel, a permanent collection product that scoots under the radar screen of many makeup lovers but regularly rocks my world.


There’s Cork Brow Sculpt Pencil and a Cork Lip Pencil, too. It’s a medium neutral golden brown with MAC’s Satin finish, and it’s part of the permanent line. If it were possible to place 1,000 butterfly kisses on a pan of brown eyeshadow, I totally would. Whenever I take MAC Cork out for a spin, I hear champagne bottles popping. Also, I miss this hair, LOL! Hope you guys are having a great week so far. MAC Cork Eye Shadow, an Unsung Makeup Hero
