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Mac paint pots swatches 2015
Mac paint pots swatches 2015




Wearing Park Ave Princess and Top Yachtįor this look I opted for Park Ave Princess on the lid with Top Yacht on the inner corner. That being said, these are metallic right out of the gates and don’t necessarily need the extra oomph from a wet brush. For all the eye looks you’ll see below, I ended up wetting my brush before applying the shadow to my lids and I found that worked very, very well in order to smooth out the pigment. If you apply them dry, you end up with a few chunks (as you can see above) that need a bit of smoothing out. I didn’t read that tidbit until after I’d swatched them, but I can confirm that using something to “melt/crush” the product (so to speak) works a lot better than something dry.

mac paint pots swatches 2015

These were swatched (as per usual) with a cotton bud, but the brand does indicate these work best with your fingertip in order to melt the product into your skin. That being said, you’re getting a heck of a foiled eyeshadow pigment out of these… just check out the swatches! tarte Chrome Paint Shadow Pots – swatched I’m glad there’s so much product in there, because the price point is a bit up there ( $27 CAD/ $22 USD) for a single shadow. These Chrome Paints are no exception, but once you see how the colours play out, you may want to dive in headfirst and play around with them too! tarte Chrome Paint Shadow PotsĮach pot contains 3 grams (0.11 ounces) of product – which is roughly double what you would expect to get in a traditional pressed eyeshadow pan. While I do use pigments from time to time, they’re not generally my favourite kind of eyeshadow because my god are they ever messy. So when I received a package of these Chrome Paint Shadow Pots to try out, I was over the moon! And then also… suddenly nervous. That shade in particular was so intriguing to me – in the pot it looked more pink than red (which isn’t my style), but in swatches it was this molten fiery lava shade that just set my heart on fire! tarte Chrome Paint Shadow Pots

mac paint pots swatches 2015

Sometime last year tarte released their Chrome Paint Shadow Pots and I was instantly smitten with the shade Fire Dancer (that deep metallic burgundy-red you see on the left).






Mac paint pots swatches 2015