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Lucky Green in time for St. Paddy's Day

Question: If you get MAC's Lucky Green on St.Paddy's Day will I have the luck of the Irish? 
Answer: Yes.. well I will find out won't I!!!!!!
I couldn't help but share this gorgeous green veluxe pearl eyeshadow from MAC that I acquired today. It's beautiful and I can't wait to start using it! What lucky greens do you have in your stash? Enjoy today. 

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
XOXO
Naomi

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  1. i always wanted this shade. it looks so pretty

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    1. Oh yes it is, it's the only green shade that really caught my eye when i looked at the eyeshadow display stand!

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  2. it is a fabulous color!
    looks almost antique gold to me.
    i wish i could pull off a green like that.
    can't wait to see your look with this. ;)

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    1. Hi Lena! You're right about the colour, when i look at it as a very sheer wash it looked like an antique gold! Doing a look soon!

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  3. This is def one of my favorite green eyeshadows ever.

    BeautyMakeUpAddict.blogspot.com

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    1. Really? I would love to see any looks you have tried with it! Send me a blog post link if you've done one!

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  4. Lucky green is a gorgeous colour.. just doesnt get enough love from me :(

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