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Matte shade like Drama?

I love drama! (The eyecolor that is ;) But sometimes I don't need sparkle. Anyone know of a matte color like it?
asked 2 years ago
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S
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answer 1
Maybe Nob Hill? I swear it seems like a similar brownish-grey to me.

(It's listed as dark smoky grey, but it is also contained in the Brown eye shadows -- Drama is sort of the flip side of that coin: listed in the Black & White eye shadows but then described as bronzed pewter.)
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answered 1 year, 10 months ago
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Okay, so it is not exactly the matte equivalent to Drama, but You Can Never Be Too Rich is a cool matte brown that I frequently wear with Drama. I'm not the biggest fan of browns in general, but this one goes very nicely with grays and can be layered/mixed with grays. Also, Drama has a lot of brown undertones; much of the blue-gray look comes from its sparkle. Hope this helps!
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Is there a matte equivalent to drama?

looking for matte in all the right colors :)
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lleigh
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answer 1
Maybe Nob Hill? I swear it seems like a similar brownish-grey to me.

(It's listed as dark smoky grey, but it is also contained in the Brown eye shadows -- Drama is sort of the flip side of that coin: listed in the Black & White eye shadows but then described as bronzed pewter.)
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