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Mac pro paint shadow bare study
Mac pro paint shadow bare study










It's actually a bit lighter than Painterly and I think it'll "brighten" up shadows even more.īut again, if you can afford to buy a bunch of them, go for ones that are the same or near the same color of your shadows. Also, because it's a little lighter, it'll definitely make shadows look more vibrant. Honestly for something that will work with "all shadows" though, I'd just say Soft Ochre. For instance, I think Soft Ochre looks awesome under nude/natural shadows while Delft (blue paint pot) will look amazing under a blue shadow and really enhance it. If you want something that will make the color look very vibrant, you want to go with a base that is the color of your shadow.

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Yes, if you want to go for more natural looks, Soft Ochre will be great if you have olivey skin or yellow undertones. Plus I find that Paint Pot applies much better and easier with fingers. well everytime I use a brush, the product doesn't go on right. Oh and if you're wondering why I can't use a brush and then brush it onto my lids. I'd much prefer a squeeze tube but I guess I can deal with this. =P It takes too much time! Plus, I figure that you're still getting bacteria in there everytime you open the lid anyways. I know that some folks use a spatula to get the product out but I don't. The product inside wasn't affected but still, who wants a chipped jar? Another thing I don't like is that I have to stick my finger inside the jar every time I want to use it. The product looks sleek in little glass jars with black lids (like the Fluidlines) but because they're glass, they're really not practical for travel (especially if you're putting them in your check in luggage.) Mine haven't broken yet (as I pack really carefully) but I've had friends who have broken or chipped the bottom of their jars.

mac pro paint shadow bare study

The Packaging: I don't like the packaging to these.










Mac pro paint shadow bare study