On the top are the brand name, product name and net weight. The outer packaging is a square black cardboard box. On the left is the Paint Pot before I used any of it on the right is the Paint Pot after 3 months of constant use. I have mine 3 months, I use it every time I apply eyeshadow and there is hardly any of it used. As I said a little goes a long way so even if you use it on a daily basis then a pot should still last you a long time. It is worth noting that you get 5g/ 0.17 US OZ which is a lot. I am aware that it is expensive for an eyeshadow/ primer, however, MAC is a higher end brand and the product is very high quality. I do recommend it as a lid primer but not as an eyeshadow.Īnother looked I created using the Soft Ochre Paint Pot. It also works well with any different formulas I tried it with i.e. I have used it as a primer with eyeshadows from numerous brands including Anastasia Beverly Hills, Kylie Cosmetics, MAC, Morphe, Urban Decay etc. I agree with the majority of the product description except for it being an eyeshadow, if I had bought it as an eyeshadow I would be very disappointed but as a primer I love it, it is my go to for priming my lid as it really helps keep my eye makeup on longer and I will definitely be repurchasing. I find it very creamy when applying it and a little goes a long way! It is very tacky when initially applied so I set it with a shadow that is similar to my skin tone because when I have forgotten to set it I find it very hard to apply and blend eyeshadow overtop of it. It is fantastic for priming your lids for eyeshadow application, but I do not think I would like it as an eyeshadow! I did not look at the other colours I just got Soft Ochre, maybe if I had looked at the other shades I would have realised it was an eyeshadow.Īnyway, I use it as a primer for my eyeshadow and as a concealer on my lid because the veins on my lid area are very prominent and it helps cover them. I’ll be honest I am surprised it is an eyeshadow I thought it was an eyeshadow primer that matches your skin tone because that’s the way Nikkie Tutorials uses it. Smooth over eye area with finger or brush.” A look I created using the Pro Longwear Paint Pot. Pro Longwear Paint Pot can be mixed with other products like MAC shadows and lines It’s superior colour purity stays true and will not streak or crease. The innovative second skin-like formula blends smoothly over lids and creates seamless, buildable coverage without looking heavy or cakey. On the MAC UK website, it is described as: “A high ly pigmented, long – wearing eye shadow that goes on creamy and dries to an intense vibrant finish. I use the same shade as Nikkie and that is Soft Ochre. I first saw Nikkie Tutorials use it on her YouTube channel so I decided to get it and try it for myself. This week’s blog is a review of the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot.
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