Once set it doesn’t move and helps eye makeup to stay on throughout the day without creasing or fading. Best part is that it isn’t slippery and sets nicely under any eyeshadow formula. Texture & Formula – Painterly is matte and has a nice smooth texture. If you are planning to pick one shade then it has to be Painterly. I love wearing neutral eyemakeup looks and some times those matte shades need a sticky base to stick on to and work better. Shade – MAC Painterly is a fresh toned eyeshadow base, which works under almost any eyeshdaow color. There are regular paint pots and then there are pro longwear ones. During my last trip to MAC store I was fortunate enough to get last piece of this precious pot. Painterly was on my wishlist for a long time but due to its popularity I could never find it in stock. I have Indianwood Paint potand love it to the core. Simple, everday look using 'Painterly' to even out the colour of the eyelid and lighten up the whole area, leaving you with a more wide awake polished appearance.MAC Pain Pots are great eyeshadow base/primer and some of them are good enough to be worn alone. Only downside? If I apply too much, it causes slight creasing but this can still be blended away easily. The packaging is sleek, compact and sturdy - ideal for anyone like me who manages to smash 9/10 products I chuck in my make-up bag! Why I love it? The paint pot warms up on contact so it's incredibly easy to smooth the cream over your eyelid, blending well but once set - they don't budge! If you mess up your mascara you can apply more and blend away mistakes, it gives your eyes a wide awake, natural look while concealing veining on your eyelids and evening the skin tone and it's an ideal base for eye shadows, ensuring you're crease-free all day, shadows stay put and colours are intensified. For £13.50 you get 5 grams of product, which may not sound like a lot but a little goes a long way and after a months use I've barely made a dent. I originally wanted 'Bare Study', described as a 'soft beige, with gold pearl' but found it to be far too shimmery for an everyday natural look so settled on Painterly, a 'nude beige'. Available in satin, cream, frost and pearl formulas.Īfter watching numerous videos on Youtube, featuring Mac Paint Pots I decided I needed to pick one up to see what the fuss was all about. Cream-based, can be mixed with Mac shadows or liners. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Paint Pots maintain all the intense traits of it's inspiration. The next generation of a popular Mac formula. Price: £13.50 Description: A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. Available at Mac Counters or on their website.
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