Mac Paint Pot Soft Ochre Or Painterly For Pale Skin
MAC Soft Ochre Paint Pot: “ A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy, but dries to an intense vibrant finish. Long-wearing, colour-fast. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Blends smoothly over the lids. Cream-based, can be mixed with MAC shadows and liners.
Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches Hello everybody, 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. Excel like program for mac.
I had heard bloggers and Youtubers rave about the paint pots so I picked it up in the shade Painterly. So lets start with the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches. What Mac has to say about the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: A long wearing blendable cream shadow that can be worn alone or with other products.
Full Description of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: A highly pigmented, long wearing eyeshadow that goes on creamy and dries to an intense, vibrant finish. The innovative second skin-like formula blends smoothly over the lids and creates seamless, buildable coverage without looking heavy or cakey.
Its superior colour purity stays true and will not streak or crease. Pro Longwear Paint Pot can be mixed with other products like Mac shadows and liners. Key Claims and Benefits of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: – Opthalmologist tested.
– Dermatologist tested. – Non flaking.
– Crease proof. – Long-wearing, 15 hours.
– Non-acnegenic. – Water-resistant.
– Stay-true colour. -Provides flexible coverage. Price of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Rs.1850 for 5 grams.
Shelf Life of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: 3 years from the date of manufacture. Ingredients of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Swatch of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Shades Available in Paint Pots: There are 8 shades available in the paint pots: – Bare Study- Soft beige with gold pearl(Frost). – Soft Ochre- Yellow beige(Cream). – Painterly- Nude beige(Cream).
– Indianwood- Metallic antique frost(Frost). – Groundwork- Mid tone neutral taupe(Satin).
– Rubenesque- Golden peach with gold pearl(Frost). – Quite Natural- Dirty chocolate brown(Cream). 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. 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. I had tried covering the darkness of my upper lid with a concealer and foundation but none of them worked for me, then I tried a lot of drugstore eyeshadow primers but that too didn’t do the job so this time when I was at store I picked up the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly.
Youtubers all over the world praise the paint pot in painterly a lot and all of them really love using paint pots as an eyeshadow base. I was eager to try the Urban Decay Primer Potion but as it was not readily available in India so I went ahead and grabbed the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly. Among the paint pots I had painterly and soft ochre in mind but after trying both of them I went for painterly as I liked it a tad bit more than soft ochre. Packaging of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: Paint pots come in a black Mac cardboard packaging with all the details about the product and its ingredients on it. Inside the cardboard packaging comes a small, clear heavy glass round tub with a screw lid on top.
They are not travel friendly as they are a bit heavy to carry and you have to be careful while handling it because if you drop it, it might break. The MUA recommended me to close the screw lid tightly and she also advised me to store it upside down otherwise if it comes in contact with air for a long time the product may dry out. Application of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: The MUA at the Mac store applied it with a flat brush but I like to apply it with my fingers. I swirl my clean finger in the tub and pick up a good amount of the product and apply it to both my lids. I apply and blend this on my eyelids with my fingers.