I’m actually now onto my second pot of Painterly and I don’t think I’ll ever stop buying it. It’s an amazing base for a a golden/bronze smokey eye but it also looks incredible on it’s own.Īfter doing my research, I heard that Painterly was an amazing shade as a plain base for eye-makeup due to it being a skin colour shade. ‘Indianwood’ was a present from two of my best friends and I love it.
Considering I’ve had this for around four years I’m pretty damn impressed it hasn’t dried out entirely.
This one felt a little dry as I’ve not used it in a while, but nothing a quick swirl of the product didn’t fix. The cool shade of brown is lovely, and it works amazingly well at keeping my eye makeup in place all day -and I mean all day. I don’t actually remember it being quite as dark as it appears on the pictures, but regardless I loved it. I swiftly purchased it and to be honest it pretty much didn’t leave my eyes for months (not literally). ‘Groundwork’ was the first shade I ever got after one of the Mac girls recommended it for being a great everyday shade, both on it’s own or underneath eyeshadows. Left to right: Groundwork, Indianwood, Painterly, Vintage Selection I’ve been using these for around four years now, possibly longer! There’s so many similar versions of these – both high and low end, but Mac is my go to brand for these beauties. With that being said, I thought I’d share with you one of my all time favourite products from Mac, their Pro Longwear Paint Pots. I seriously adore their stuff and I’m rarely disappointed by any of my Mac purchases.
Mac paint pots taylor gray reviews for mac#
I’m sure I’ve already expressed how much love I have for Mac makeup.