I Created the Most Stunning Holiday Beauty Look With Pat McGrath's Star Wars Palette
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For fans of the Star Wars saga, chances are you've been counting down the days until Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hit theaters, right along with the number of days left in the decade — what a way to end 2019, am I right? As if the pop culture gods hadn't already blessed us enough this year (let's not forget about Baby Yoda), makeup artist Pat McGrath released an entire limited-edition makeup collection dedicated to the new film — and it just so happens to be perfect for completing a holiday beauty look.
Enter MTHRSHP: Galactic Gold Palette ($65) from the Pat McGrath Labs x Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker collection. The eye shadow palette, complete with a picture of the gilded C-3PO on the outer packaging, contains six otherworldly shades that are just as mesmerizing as you'd expect: Galactic Gold, a white gold hue; Corruption, a fiery bronze; Bronze, a metallic bronze; Electron, a purple-rose shade; Violet Void, a deep purple hue with a pink shimmer; and Gold Standard, a rich 24-karat gold color.
The celestial hues have a shimmer that could be spotted from a galaxy far, far away — aka they had holiday beauty written all over them. I decided to give it a go, and let me just say, Pat McGrath's MTHRSHP: Galactic Gold Palette did not disappoint.
To start, I applied Galactic Gold over my entire eyelid with a rounded eye shadow brush. I was surprised by how pigmented the lighter shade was and how little shadow fallout I experienced when applying it to my lid. The dry formulas give you the same color payoff you typically get when you apply a shadow with a wet brush. Next, with a pointed brush, I applied Corruption to my crease and the outer corner of my lower lash line and blended like crazy. Once it was smoked out to my liking, I took my ring finger and pressed Gold Standard, the most luxe-looking shade in the palette, into the center of my lid and the inner corner of my eyes. To finish it off, I used a clean blending brush to soften the edges.
The result was a glamorous, bronzy gold eye, pulled right out of my holiday makeup dreams. To complete it, I added a touch of nude lipstick (to not compete with the real star of the show) and a few coats of mascara.