![]() ![]() Vintage Selection - Shimmery champagne which can lean slightly lilac on some skin tones. ![]() Tailor Grey - Instant classic grey smokey eye in a pot! Blend it out, smudge a charcoal grey liner into the upper and lower lashline and you're good to go. ![]() Possibly not for everyone most of the others I've recommended are pretty universally flattering but because this is slightly pastel-y it might not work that well on darker skin tones. Perky - Pale pink-y/apricot-y/peach, another which is great for blue eyes. Indianwood - Just looks like liquid gold on the eye - need I say more? Makes a lovely smokey eye on its own just buffed all over the lid and up into the crease then blended under the eye. Leans slightly red/orangey so amazing if you have blue eyes. Lovely on its own, could be worn the same way I like to wear Let's Skate if you're not a glittery person!Ĭonstructivist - Medium-dark shimmery brown. The colour reminds me of Shroom eyeshadow. You need to see it in sunlight to really appreciate it!īare Study - Another light creamy colour, this time with a very fine shimmer and leaning more yellowy. Video de TikTok de maruguarino (maruguarino): Silver Glitter + Princess Cut Paint Pot maccosmetics maccosmetics maccosmeticsarg foryoupage. Long Lasting & Not Flakey I am a makeup artist I use this colour most often as a base before eyeshadow. Looks lovely with just a medium matte brown through the crease for definition and lots of mascara (aka my favourite easy summer eye look). Some other great shades to consider, depending on your skin tone, are Layin' Low, Painterly, and Soft Ochre. The base is a little chalky at first but once it's blended out the shimmer more than makes up for it. Thanks for reaching out MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot Eyeshadow in Contemplative State is a matte beige ochre, so it can definitely be worn all over the eyelid to cover any imperfections. It's a light cream colour leaning slightly pink, with tiny gold and pink glitter particles. Let's Skate - I think this is my absolute favourite. Painterly is such a fantastic base and definitely a good place to start for Paint Pots!Ī few other favourites: Groundwork - As another user mentioned, it's a lovely base and a really quick, simple one for a defined eye without looking like you've tried too hard. ![]()
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