
I was in search of a very nude cream eyeshadow for my lids which could work as a cream eyeshadow and as a n eyeshadow primer too. Paint pot in painterly can be worn on the eyes as a cream eyeshadow with a brown or taupe in the crease or can be worn as a eyeshadow primer also. – Quite Natural- Dirty chocolate brown(Cream). – Rubenesque- Golden peach with gold pearl(Frost). – Groundwork- Mid tone neutral taupe(Satin). – Indianwood- Metallic antique frost(Frost). – Bare Study- Soft beige with gold pearl(Frost). There are 8 shades available in the paint pots:
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Swatch of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Ingredients of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Shelf Life of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Price of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Key Claims and Benefits of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Pro Longwear Paint Pot can be mixed with other products like Mac shadows and liners. Its superior colour purity stays true and will not streak or crease. The innovative second skin-like formula blends smoothly over the lids and creates seamless, buildable coverage without looking heavy or cakey. What Mac has to say about the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly:Ī long wearing blendable cream shadow that can be worn alone or with other products.įull Description of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly:Ī highly pigmented, long wearing eyeshadow that goes on creamy and dries to an intense, vibrant finish. So lets start with the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches. I had heard bloggers and Youtubers rave about the paint pots so I picked it up in the shade Painterly. How have all of you been? So I am here with yet another review of Mac product, this time it is the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly. Armed with a brush like the MAC 217 and/or your finger, you can achieve a beautiful, richly pigmented, long lasting eye look that’s perfect for day or night time look, all from one lil’ pot.Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches These aren’t something that I’m going to get every shade of, but I certainly plan on getting a couple more colours to suit my go-to looks both for every day, using Soft Ochre as a primer, and more dramatic night time looks which Groundwork, Constructivist and Quite Natural are also great for. Of course, these pots can be used as stand alone eye shadows too, if you always go for a brown smokey eye, you could invest in something like Groundwork or Constructivist as your primer and base colour all in one, you don’t need to apply more shadows over them. These are also perfect as an all over eye shadow and colour for the older woman as they don’t crease and have a beautiful soft finish.Īvailable at Brown Thomas for €20 a pot, they aren’t exactly cheap, but they will last you an absolute age and far longer than those iddy biddy tubes of eye shadow primer.
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Due to the high pigment, using these before your eye shadows will even out the skin tone of your eye, reducing redness and visibility of those tiny, pesky veins. Used as a primer, Soft Ochre is perfect for those with yellow or beige undertones, if you have more pink undertones, you would be best going for Painterly, or Layin’ Low for those with peach undertones. They are also highly pigmented and oh so long-lasting, which is why this particular range of eye shadows/creams are extremely popular with makeup artists for creating bridal looks to last throughout the day and night. The Paint Pots come in a variety of matte and soft shimmer shades, they are so blendable and are great at preventing those awful creases that appear half way through the day. These cream eye shadows can be applied using a brush, but I prefer to use my finger and although cream, they have a powder finish to them. Then I heard about using MAC’s Pro Longwear Paint Pots as an eye primer to do the same job and voilà, I now use my Soft Ochre every. I’ve heard tonnes about eye shadow primers, why to use them, why not to bother but I couldn’t quite justify the price tag for those tiny tubes. I have really sensitive eyes and some days I lose all traces of my eye makeup because my eyes are streaming so much, usually one eye much more than the other, so I have to be careful about which brands and products I put on this particularly delicate and sensitive area of my face. Good Morning and Happy Independence Day to all my American readers around the world! I hope you all have a fabulous July 4th! Back to this side of the pond, oh my, was anyone watching that epic tennis match between Serena Williams and Heather Watson yesterday evening? Wimbledon fever has well and truly hit the house, and I have almost lost my voice from all the squealing, shouting and screaming at the tv!Īnyway, I wanted to share this quick Loving Lately post with you, and it’s the MAC Paint Pot in Soft Ochre.
