Thank you very much for reading, I hope you enjoyed this post and got some good information from it. This is one of those finds that you know you’re going to love forever. It’s stunning whichever way you choose to wear it. You can do both glamorous and subdued looks with it. Unlike the Pigment that takes some time to work with to get it right, this formula is perfect for fast application and can be tailored to fit your look. What I love about it, is that it can be used in so many ways. Final thoughts : I have been enjoying this product so much and I’ve been using it pretty much every time I go out.Constructivist, Groundwork and Camel Coat are next on my list. Would I repurchase? Yes, without a doubt.I know that many people love to use the neutral colours as an eyeshadow base and claim that it works great for that purpose. Cons : Dries fast (if you want to use it on your lids you have to work fast).Pros : Insane level of pigment, long-wearing, very vibrant colour.I also found that it can be used as a gold eyeliner with a liner / winged liner brush. It can be done fast, and easy with the lip brush. I have got loads of complements since I started doing it that way. It looks really stunning used that way and brightens up the eyes. I also absolutely love to use this for the inner corners of my eyes and on my waterline just at the front, not all the way. If you’re looking for really bold colour, you can use it on it’s own on your lids. Then, apply your lid colour on top of it using a shader brush or fingers, whichever you like. Fingers work best for this, using a brush takes to long and causes the product to dry up. Simply use your fingers to apply it onto your lids. In the container it looks more bronze, but when you put it on it is definitely a striking, gold colour. Cream-based, can be mixed with M♺♼ shadows and liners. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Here it is, MAC’s Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Indianwood.Ī highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. It is a 5g pot of gold, that’s how I would describe Indianwood. I love the Nourishing Waterproof foundation from this line, you can find my full review of it with lots of photos, HERE. Have you tried any of MAC’s Paint Pot’s? They are part of the Pro Longwear line which is supposed to be more long-wearing than their usual line of makeup.
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