
One could probably pen a trilogy of Tolkien-ian proportions on the fantabulousness of MAC’s soft and smudgy $15 Eye Kohl in Tarnish, a blackened forest green pencil eyeliner, but because you have pretty nails to paint, diva pets to assist and [INSERT SNACK FOOD OF CHOICE] to nom, I’m gonna try to break it down for you, bullet point-style. 🙂
1. Whatever your eye color happens to be, MAC Tarnish makes magic happen!
I’d even go so far as to call this blackened green, with its hint of sheen, universally flattering.
It’s like a pigment power-up! Whether your eyes are brown, blue, green, hazel, grey or violet (mine are dark brown with a navy blue ring around the edge of the iris), MAC Tarnish turns up the natural color of your eyes, making blue eyes appear bluer, brown eyes browner, green eyes greener — you get the idea.
To showcase your eyes by enhancing their natural color, apply Tarnish along your lash or water lines (or both, which I like to do).
2. MAC Tarnish is a great alternative to black and brown
If black eyeliners and other super dark shades are just too stark for you, here comes Tarnish to the rescue!
I think the forest green tones really help to soften the color, making for a noticeably less dramatic liner look than basic black.

Tarnish on NC42 skin
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Felines — they’re feisty, they’re fun, and they make a mean smudgy eyeliner.
Its claim to fame? Color — or rather, the absence of it. Like the blackest of nights, Feline is very dark. Shoot, it almost makes MAC Smolder Eye Kohl look bright!
Perhaps rightly so, he fears that my feline affliction will someday spiral out of control. I’ll start wearing my bathrobe 24/7 and won’t be able to leave the house for fear of my 10 cats getting into trouble. Truth be told, he is a wise man to plan for such a scenario. 🙂 
There are many great black liners to choose from in MAC’s permanent collection, and each is special in its own way.
Feline’s fame rests on its absence of color. It lacks the blue, purple or green undertones that we often see, making it darker, richer and moodier than its MAC counterparts…kinda like the Dark Knight of MAC black liners.
Feline is also categorically creamy, creamier than Smolder, even, and that soft texture allows it to create softly blurred smudgy lines.


