![]() ![]() These colours blend easily with their buttery texture, but really do dry fast and furiously. But I usually stick to Groundwork if I want to wear just one eye shadow on a lazy day. I can wear all three alone or all together. I called all the stores with no success and they are always sold out online.Īt the moment, I have 2 matte shades Groundwork and Soft Ochre, which I use as both eye shadow bases or on their own and Frozen Violet, which has a metallic finish and makes a great base for a smoky eye. I hit the jackpot last week when I got the last Soft Ochre in the Edgars Sandton store. Painterly, Bare Study and Soft Ochre seem to be bestsellers. Rubenesque (Golden peach with gold pearl)Ĭonstructivist (Metallic brown with red pearl) On my last check of MAC’s website, the shades in their permanent collection were:īlackground (Black grey with multi colour) To date, 26 paint pots were released, some limited edition. ![]() MAC PAINT POT PAINTERLY VS CAMEL COAT MACCream-based, can be mixed with MAC shadows and liners.ĭoes it live up to its claims, 100. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. ![]() This is what MAC claim about its paint pots: A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. We don't want to setĮxpectations and then disappoint readers as even products that are swatched don't always end upīeing reviewed due to time constraints and changes in priorities! Thank you for understanding! Comments on this post are closed.MAC paint pots make life simpler for me. We appreciate enthusiasm for new releases but ask readers to please hold questions regarding if/whenĪ review will be posted as we can't commit to or guarantee product reviews. Will typically be removed after errors are fixed (unless a response is needed). Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but Please help us streamline the comments' section and be more efficient: double-check the post aboveįor more basic information like pricing, availability, and so on to make sure your question wasn'tĪnswered already. Off-topic question, or need technical support, please Please keep discussion on-topic, and if you have general feedback, a product review request, an Discussion and debate are highly encouraged but we expect community members to MAC PAINT POT PAINTERLY VS CAMEL COAT PROIt’s creamy with just the right amount of slip to make for quick and easy blending and application, but it still dries down and sets without ever gathering in the creases.įYI: the ingredient list for the Pro Longwear Paint Pots is the same as for the regular Paint Pots when I compared against the list for Bare Study/Constructivist! It’s off by one ingredient when compared to the Paint Pots from Posh Paradise. This is the kind of consistency and quality that made Paint Pots my go-to base for years (and more to the point, what made them so popular when they originally debuted). It was nicely pigmented, incredibly blendable, and applied beautifully–smoothly, evenly, and wore all day long without fading or creasing. Of the seven shades ( Let Me Pop! wasn’t available for purchase when I bought these, but since there wasn’t a noticeable difference between these and when they originally debuted, you can see a swatch here), Vintage Selection was by far the best performer. bareMinerals Libation is very similar but a powder product. MAC Vintage Selection Pro Longwear Paint Pot ($18.50 for 0.17 oz.) is described as a “frosted dirty peach.” It’s a subtly, warm-toned, lightened brown with a slightly frosted, champagne sheen. MAC Vintage Selection Pro Longwear Paint Pot ![]()
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