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Mac paint pot for asian skin
Mac paint pot for asian skin








  1. #Mac paint pot for asian skin skin
  2. #Mac paint pot for asian skin pro
  3. #Mac paint pot for asian skin free

But if I could only purchase one, I'd go with the MAC paint pot just because it last longer and I can get primers samples/freebies with purchase of other brands to try out that lasts awhile. MAC paint pot is used as a cream base and to even out my eyelid color (redness and vein). UDPP is used as a primer to keep all of the eyeshadows lasting longer and bringing out the vividness/metallic/shimmer of eyeshadows. They both have different functions on my eyes. Overall, comparing both products, it is not the same to me. I usually get my Urban Decay tube at Nordstrom Rack because they sell them for $9 instead of $20. My MAC and Urban decay eyeshadows last pretty decent though.

mac paint pot for asian skin

I have problems with my Lorac shadows disappearing after half an hour. I have to use both on my eyelids if I want my eyeshadows to last over four hours though. However for my loose pigments, the primer works better for bringing out the duochrome and sparkles. For $20, it is worth it to me because it makes my lighter pressed eyeshadows pop.

#Mac paint pot for asian skin skin

If your skin has red or pink undertones you should use painterly and if you have yellow or gold.

#Mac paint pot for asian skin pro

I just recently scooped some out for my sister in a small sample jar for her and I still have tons of product left. asked a question about MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot. The MAC paint pot is more of a cream shadow base to me and it does last a very long time. I have both and use both of them actually.

#Mac paint pot for asian skin free

MAC does not make gluten free makeup, per se, but they do pay enough attention to their products to be able to say which of their products has glutinous ingredients and which don't. (Please keep in mind I have oily/veiny eyelids that need covering with a skin-toned colour, though, so if you have dry lids that probably won't help me.) MAC is a prestige brand of makeup sold in some department stores, their own stores, and online. If anyone could post a mini review of each product and say which they prefer that would really help me out. Groundwork is a caramel brown shade that is nothing short of iconic- it suits almost everyone, and smudging it on with a brush or a finger post-primer is as technical as it needs to get. I also read that pp is very liquidly/slick itself and that it's not good for oily lids. MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot, 16.50 If you prefer a creamy texture but are concerned about colour gathering in creases, get your paws into a Paint Pot. I read that primer potion can dry up after a few months? Can anyone confirm this? I don't want to buy something just for it to dry up. Something I really liked the paint pot since is that it lasted me literally 2-3 years, can't remember exactly when I bought it but definitely around that long ago. One thing to know is that I have oily and veiny lids, so I would need to use a skin-coloured one in both brands to cover up my blue veiny eyelids.

mac paint pot for asian skin

I've only used Mac paint pot in painterly before, and i'm about to run out so i'm looking at repurchasing or getting primer potion since it's cheaper than the paint pot per oz. Gah, I should have made this yesterday on text tuesday! Oh well.Īnyway, I need help picking an eye primer.










Mac paint pot for asian skin