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Mac paint pot base for olive skin
Mac paint pot base for olive skin








mac paint pot base for olive skin

Quite Natural – This is a matte neutral medium brown shade. This is definitely going to be one of my holiday essentials! This is an amazing shade for the summer months if you’re looking for something that you can just throw on and know that the colour will last all day, and won’t melt away in the hot weather. This is one of my more recent purchases, yet it is fast becoming on of my favourites. Unlike rubenesque, indianwood is a highly pigmented shade, which provides more than enough colour when worn alone. Indianwood – This is a pigmented shimmery warm bronze colour that is a great base for a blown out bronze eye or is great worn alone. Yet, when using rubenesque as a base I feel it really showcases the rose gold tones of trick and makes it appear much more pigmented. However, I felt that the pigment of this colour just didn’t translate well when swatched or applied to the lid. The shade that called to me the most was trick, a beautiful rose gold shadow. For example, when I received the Urban Decay Naked 3 palette for Christmas I was delighted. However, I do feel that when it is worn under golden tone eyeshadows it makes them considerably more vibrant and long lasting. Alone it can come off quite sheer, it has a little more pigment than bare study when on the eyelid, but doesn’t do much for me when worn alone. This is a good base for any gold or bronze eye looks, yet my sentiment with this paint pot is relatively similar to that of bare study. Rubenesque – This is a shimmery warm gold with slight pinkish tones. Bare study can also be used as a highlight on the top of the cheekbone, which reflects light nicely and provides a long lasting highlight, whether used alone or under a powder highlight. And if you are someone who just likes a very natural wash of shimmer on the eyelid then it may be just what you’re looking for. Saying that, it is a nice base and may show up more pigmented on someone of a paler complexion. I purchased this paint pot the same time as painterly, and I must say I’ve not used it a fraction as much.

mac paint pot base for olive skin

It appears very sheer and I sometimes feel it very slightly gathers and clings to patches on the eyelid. This can be worn alone on the lid, however while I feel it swatches quite nicely it doesn’t quite translate onto the lid.

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Therefore, if you have more of a yellow or golden undertone to your skin I would recommend soft ochre, yet if you have a more neutral to cool skin tone, then go for the painterly.īare Study – This is a shimmery champagne colour that provides a good base for any shimmer eyeshadow looks. This again has all the benefits of painterly but with a more yellow tone. This is a recent purchase for me as I thought I would buy it to try when my painterly paint pot runs out. Soft Ochre – This is another skin tone shade but with more yellow undertones. This is the paint pot that I often recommend to people who are beginners or just starting their makeup collection as it provides a good base for any eyeshadow, while making them last all day. I will often use this alone on my ‘no makeup makeup’ days with a slick of mascara. It’s great at evening out your skin tone and concealing any redness on the eyelid. This is my most loved and most used paint pot! I’ve had this for nearly two years and use it practically everyday to provide a base for any eyeshadow looks, and I still have loads left. Painterly – This is a pigmented neutral skin tone colour with slight pink undertones. L-R Painterly, Soft Ochre, Bare Study, Rubenesque, Indianwood, Quite Natural.










Mac paint pot base for olive skin