
Savage is the NARS shade that talks me out of buying any other bronze cream eyeshadow. It is a warm copper-bronze with a fine shimmer, and on a tired weekday morning it does the job of an entire palette in 45 seconds. The cream-to-powder formula is the practical magic — it goes on emollient, you blend with a finger, then it sets and does not budge.
Single-shade eye looks are underrated. With Savage, one swipe across the lid, a press into the inner corner for brightness, and a smudge along the lower lash line is a complete eye. Add black liner if you want a sharper definition, but on a normal Tuesday the eyeshadow is the whole story.
Wear time is the rare honest part: I get nine hours without creasing on a slightly oily lid, and the formula does not fade to a warm-grey halo the way drugstore creams sometimes do. NARS pigments age well in the pan too — my current pot is over a year old and still works as advertised.
What it cannot do: act as a primer or a glitter eyeshadow. Use it as the focal pigment, not as a base for layering, or you’ll get muddied transitions. For a simple, polished, copper-bronze eye that holds, this is the one I keep restocking.
Want to check the line yourself? NARSCosmetics.com • NARS eye makeup category.
Related reads: Dermalogica MultiVitamin Power Serum — for the lit-from-within base that lets a single bronze eye look effortless rather than overworked.

