Mac paint pot swatches camel mac#
I especially love Devotion.Īvailability: MAC locations in September. The Eye Liners are both really pretty shades with good pigmentation. They are a little harder to blend with no primer. One thing to note is these dry SO FAST that you have to blend, blend, blend as quickly as possible. The next day I wore Stormy Pink over a primer and had no creasing after 8 hours. It creased within 4 hours which is much longer than I can normally wear anything with no primer, but still not ideal. The first day I tried Tailor Grey with Stormy Pink and no primer. The innovative second skin-like creamy shadow formula blends smoothly over lids and creates seamless, buildable coverage without looking heavy or cakey. They all go together so nicely and they got me all riled up for neutrals, which doesn’t happen that often! I swatched them on my hand with no primer and got a nice even result. Overall: I found the Paint Pots to be really nicely pigmented and they’re such beautiful muted shades. Results below!Ĭamel Coat, Clearwater, Stormy Pink, Tailor Greyĭevotion is a deep green with light green sparkles. Peel-and-stick swatches make it easy to try your favourite colours. For these shades, because I love them so much, I’ve been wearing them on their own and I tested them without any primer underneath and then with a primer underneath. With high-grade climate positive paints in a range of designer shades, weve got you covered with style AND substance. Some people use them as a sort of eye primer and then put a powder shadow over them to intensify the color. Now you can use these in a couple different ways. I’ve actually WORN MAKEUP two days in a row using these. But once I opened these up and saw how pretty, soft and neutral these were I got really psyched to bust them out again.
Mac paint pot swatches camel pro#
It’s funny because for some reason I always forget about my Paint Pots and rarely use them. What Mac has to say about the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: long wearing blendable cream shadow that can be worn alone or with other products.ull Description of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly: highly pigmented, long wearing eyeshadow that goes on creamy and dries to an intense, vibrant finish. This collection features seven new Pro Longwear Paint Pot shades (12 in all) as well as four Pro Longwear Eye Liners. I also have my eye on Groundwork, which is a MAC classic that I’ve shockingly never owned.Can I just say that I am really in love with the new MAC Pro Longwear collection? I definitely did not expect to be either! I loved it dearly and used it to its last breath, and I will undoubtedly repurchase it once I’m done with Camel Coat. Painterly was the first Paint Pot I ever owned or used. Check out MAC’s official page here to see the colors available. However, their main lineup always includes the shades Painterly (a nude flesh color), Bare Study (a pearly beige), Soft Ochre (a nude yellowy color) and Groundwork (a neutral soft brown). For example, Camel Coat is now discontinued as is both Constructivist and Quite Natural, two darker brown colors I used to own. The thing with Paint Pots, which is really the only annoying thing about them, is that MAC likes to shuffle them in and out of their lineup. However I used to own several more in different colors. Right now I only have one in my collection – Camel Coat, a cool, slightly greyish nude which is pictured in this post. Read this: MAC Uninterrupted eyeshadow – a rediscovery! They also come in different colors and finishes. (I never notice much creasing from 8 – 10 hours of wear, but anything after 10 – 12 hours is fair game.) They are also generally quite creamy and easy to apply with brushes or fingers. It’s a cool-toned, light-medium mix of gray and beigeit’s like a really light taupe or greige. Camel Coat is described as a muted beige. Estee Lauder Violet Underground 3 is darker, powder. Well, nine times out of ten my shadows apply smoothly and lock into place for long-wear with one of these babies underneath. This shade has been released in the regular Paint Pot formula previously. But I’ve always come back to my good ‘ole Paint Pots. That is saying something! I’ve tried a lot of products in my time, including other eye primers like the Urban Decay Primer Potion and the Too Faced Shadow Insurance. I’ve probably never been as dedicated to one particular product as I have been to the MAC Paint Pots. Primarily, I use Paint Pots as eye primers before I apply powder shadows, and this is something I’ve been doing since I started wearing makeup years and years ago. These are just great, reliable little products that I just can’t be without. This is one of those rare cases where I agree with nearly all the claims a brand makes about their product (obviously I can’t attest to the first two claims).