Tuesday, 22 December 2015

MY ACNE ORDEAL

Disclaimer// Any of the brands that I mention as not working for me doesn't mean that they won't work for you, we all have different skin types however I just found that these products irritated my skin.

Okay so first things first I will talk about the state that my skin got to. From about 2011 to 2014 I always had spots on my forehead and chin however they were subtle, noticable but not in your face. But in 2015 I started to get break outs which were really noticable and it got really bad after I got back from my holiday. The breakouts were on the side of my face and forehead stretching to my cheek, I first thought it might of been a product I had purchased on holiday (The lancome bronzing brush) however I stopped using this and it didn't improve.

I tried using over the counter treatments such as Freederm but it wasn't improving. I tried this treatment for around 2 weeks before making the decision to see a doctor (the best decision I ever made).

My treatment:
The doctor put me on Lymecyline capsules and I took one everyday for around 3 months, I also got given epiduo gel to apply every night. The epiduo gel completely dried out my skin, which as if you've read my blog before, you'd know that is already dry already. At the time where my skin was so dry it was literally flaking off I was using the MAC Pro longwear foundation

I found the MAC foundation to cause more spots (As you may of heard of the term 'MACne' before you may be aware it can cause bad reactions) so I stopped using this, and the spots got a little bit better. My skin however was still dry so I went back to the doctors and she gave me a steroid cream (which unfortunatly I can't find the name of). This basically made my skin super dry and it peeled off (in the dry area) however the layer underneath was moisturised and it didn't crack again. I then switched to the Chanel vitalumiere foundation, which helped my skin massively. It took about 2 months before my skin went completely clear but I'm happy to say it's clear now! 

Long story short; 
What to avoid:
Irritable foundations - Such as MAC, and anything that you react with.
Cheap foundations- Such as miss sporty, these foundations may look good sometimes however you usually pay high prices for a reason, I find the luxury foundations to have much better ingrediants in them which don't damage your skin like some drugstore foundations do.
Excessive Face Washing.
Picking/Popping Spots

What brands I had trouble with- 
MAC (Pro longwear foundation, Studio fix foundation, Mineralize concealer)
Lancome (star bronzer)
Smashbox Primer- (Altered my foundation colour all the time)


What to do:
See a doctor- This will deffinately help and may even give you clear skin in a couple of months.
Invest in quality makeup if your skin is playing up- This will deffinately make your skin less irritable and make it look nicer in the long run.
Stick to your treatment!


I'm sorry if you found this post boring but I hope this helps people who are struggling with acne! Next week I should have my birthday/christmas present haul thang up. Thanks for reading anyway! See you next week.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Thing's I'd Like For Christmas (2015)

~Disclaimer~ I know i'm not going to get all of these things however as it's nearly the time to be jolly I figured this would be a good blog post to make! (Some of these I know I have got, Also my birthday is the 27th December so this is kind of a Birthday/Christmas list) You can also use these as gift idea's. 


Number 1

The Urban Decay Gwen Stefani Palette (£40)


This is something that I know my mum has bought me for Christmas as it's limited edition and they sold out online she bought it from the local Debenhams, I've seen it already and the colours are absolutely stunning however I haven't swatched it yet, I reccomend Tati's video  for more information, she's a brilliant YouTuber so give that a watch. This is deffinately a main present idea and not something you'd give to people you aren't close to as it's quite expensive.

Number 2

Tangled On DVD (£7)



This isn't something I've asked my family for however they know I love Tangled so you never know, Tangled is my favourite film so it would be awesome to have it on DVD, They sell it for £7 at Primark, aswell with other disney classics movies if your friends love Disney one of these films is a good gift idea. (Avoid getting from the Disney Store as they often inflate the price)

Number 3 

Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Cream Palette (£39)



This is another expensive main present that I know my parents have bought me, I've wanted this forever how somehow I've not been willing to part with the money so I'm very excited to try this on Christmas day, I've got the shade light as you probably know I'm super super white. I wanted the creams rather than the powders as I have super dry skin it always looks better using cream products compared to powders, I'm super excited to try this and I'll review it after Christmas. 

Number 4 

Anastasia Beverly Hills Pro Pencil (£13)




I love the Anastasia Dipbrow Pomade but wanted something to clean up under the eyebrows so I saw this online and thought it looked reasonably priced and the description sounded good, it can be used as a concealer for blemishes but also under the eyebrows to conceal the hairs growing back. I know my parents got me this in the lightest shade and I'm excited to try this.

Number 5 

Yankee Candles Snowflake Cookie


Honestly, this is the best smelling candle EVER, I absolutely LOVE the smell of this, it's sweet without being too sickly plus the pink colour makes it super pretty, You can purchase packets of 12 tealights for £6.65 which I think is a great gift idea for a friend.

Number 6 

Zoeva Complete Eyebrush Set (£52)


My mum bought me these for my birthday as I've wanted these forever and all my eye makeup brushes are old and damaged so I'm really excited to recieve these and try these out. I'll deffinately post a review once I've tried them

Number 7 

Zoeva Cocoa Blend Palette (£15.50

I don't have any plum shades so I asked for this for my birthday as it's got lovely purple shades in it and the colours are so pretty so I'm really excited to try this.

Number 8

 MAC Lipstick- Whirl (£15)


I really like dark mauve shades so this would be a perfect present as I love MAC lipsticks (Topshop also do good more affordable lipsticks)

Number 9

Halsey T-Shirt (£12.24)
I absolutely love Halsey and need a top to go with my mom jeans so this would be perfect, You can get it from Etsy aswell as other types of merch from different fandoms. 


Number 10
Phone case (£19.45)
This phone case makes me laugh and I can relate to it because 5SOS fam, You can get it here!

Number 11

EOS Lipbalms (£5.95 each)

I love lip balms and tend to go for the burts bee's bees wax ones however I really fancy trying something different. These are quite pricey but apparently they smell really good. 

Number 12
Glazed Apple Body Butter (£14)
The glazed apple scent is so so so nice and body butter's are always good to stop skin going dry in the winter, this is such a great gift and the body shop do these in a range of scents. 

So there's 12 gift idea's/ things I want for birthday/Christmas. Hope you enjoyed reading! 


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New(ish) makeup haul&reviews (part 1)

Hello, I guess you could say it's been a while and bear with me I guess I have reasons for this? I've been so so so busy with school work and I got a job which limits the spare time I have to write but I promise to do one update a week from now on okay...

So (not so) recently I went to Tenerife and I bought quite a bit of makeup which I've decided to review for you today; To start with I purchased the


Clarins Instant Concealer;




I purchased this in the lightest shade as even though I was fairly tanned I always like my concealer to be lighter (I know some hate this but concealer that's the same shade always looks odd on me). I found this concealer was okay for under the eyes however it worked perfectly on my blemishes and spots (I bought this just before I had a major break out and it was awesome at hiding it) I don't think you need a lot of product and it's a thick but more dewy texture so it doesn't feel drying at all (I suffer with awful dry skin.) I use this concealer with a real techniques brush (one which comes in the core set and looks like a highlighting brush) and buff it in and I think it blends really well. I reccomend buying as it's deffinately worth the money (£21.50)

Chanel Vitalumiere Foundation

This foundation I bought purely because I'd wanted to try it and I was finally a shade dark enough for it to match me (this foundation is very limited on shades). I loved this foundation whilst I was on holiday, it was so sheer yet dewy it gave me such a glow which I really liked, I found that it lasted around 6 hours (without powder which I will explain in another blog if you want) I feel as if you use powder it would last longer and maybe not come off as easily. The shade was a good match and it blended very easily which I liked. The coverage wasn't that good but as I had a tan I didn't need a heavy full coverage foundation;as this foundation is quite dewy I wouldn't reccomend for oily skin as I think it would just slip and slide over your face however it works well for dry skin. For the price (£36) I reccomend getting a sample first just because it may not work with your skin type and you may not like the coverage, however I really like it the coverage is very buildable and you can most deffinately layer it.





Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Hello!

Haven't posted forever (I know sorry) But i'm going to start updating more frequently (I'm aiming for weekly but I can't make any promises as I only have one free day per week now) I will explain where I've been in my next post which I'm already part way through and should be uploading tomorrow, and hopefully I'll upload my really updated every day makeup routine on Thursday, I've also decided that I'll upload my basic SFX makeup (i'm not very good but I have some really really easy but effective looks that are super simple and cheap to replicate) so I'll maybe upload that this Sunday ?? Sorry for being so absent but I'll be more frequent now!!:] Thanks for reading and I hope you read tomorrow's post (and so on) ~Lucy

Monday, 25 May 2015

Spring Favourites!

Buenos Dias Little amigo's! I haven't posted in about 2 months I think and i'm so sorry about that but i've been super busy! I'm hopefully going to try and post every week but if not every other week, anyway today i'm going to do my 'spring' favourites as these are the products i've loved this spring:]
There's no particular order to the list as I like them all about the same. So here goes;

Number Uno;
Sleek Single Blush in 'Coral'- £4.49
I have 4 sleek blushes and the pigmentation on them all is amazing but this colour has to be my absolute favourite ever, It doesn't look too pink and it's not too plum, it's the perfect middle, plus it's under £5 and the quality is amazing. 



2) 
Yves Saint Laurent Touche eclat fonde de tent-£31.50 
This is my favourite foundation i've ever used, it is so lightweight and blendable. It gives a dewy finish and can give a light to medium coverage, This foundation lasts around 8 hours and it never transfers, absolutely love this. 



Number 3)
The balm cosmetics 'Mary-Lou Manizer' -£17.50
I used to use benefit's watt's up but the creamy forumla used to ruin my foundation, when I purchased this (online) I was worried it would do the same however it doesn't, I use a blusher brush and dust a small bit above the apple of my cheeks just to add a shimmer, it reflects light incredibly and looks lovely with a blush on a hot day. 


4) 
Collection 2000- Glam crystals gel eyeliner - £3.25

This applies really well under waterline, the brush is easy to use and the pigmentation of the sparkles is great, however it goes in your eye easily and feels extremely cold on your skin, however for the price the product is great. 

5) 
Esteé Lauder Double Wear Mineral Rich Loose Powder- £29.50
I have this in the lightest shade as I am seriously pale and it never goes orange, the powder is so fine it's barely visable on the skin, the powder has actual bits of glitter/shimmer in it which can't be seen when on the skin however they reflect light to make your face look more radient. This powder sets my makeup so well without caking it absolutely love this and will continue buying.

6)
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow Pomade- £15
Even though the tub is tiny the product is like a wax so you only need a little bit! It's so easy to blend and recently I have made my eyebrows thinner so that they don't look as dark and horrible and this product is my favourite to put on them, easy to blend and sets your brows aswell as fills them in. 


Overall- This spring these products have been amazing, I have also loved the Cheryl Cole strip lashes, Urban Decay Eyeshadows in the shades- 'Bootycall' and 'Tease' and also the MAC lipstick in the shade 'Angel' but there wasn't enough to warrant writing about them. 


Here's a picture of me wearing all the products I've mentioned above (plus the MAC paint pot in painterly to prime my eyelids, and the MAC radience primer) 

Sorry about the sideways-ness and this is a Maybelline lipstick in 'Honey Beige'
Thankyou so much for reading! Hope you liked this post:] Later Amigo's!!!!!

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Naked 2 vs Faked 2


Howdy! Sorry for not updating in over a month, I had things come up which took priority but hopefully now I can update more frequently, well to make up for the slacking I figured I'd give you  longer blogpost; so enjoy! :]




I recently got given the Naked 2 fake/dupe, 'W7 IN THE BUFF' This product retails at £8 whereas the original is £38. I usually wear all eyeshadow over a primer, (Normally a MAC paint pot in 'painterly', or the blinc eyeshadow primer in 'light') However I did not put the swatches over any primer, using primer often improves the colour of the shadow and makes it last longer, so if you think the pigmentation is good now, then deffinately consider purchasing it.
I have decided to swatch the indervidual colours, the real is on the left side and the fake is on the right.


Packaging

Here is what the packaging looks like;



Both are the same colour, like a goldy bronze. The font is different but they both feel the same as they are metal, the fake feels lighter, overall both have nice packaging, I prefer the real one however.


Colours


On the left is the fake pallete and on the right is the real, both are pretty similar to the eye. I think that with the darkest black the real one appears a lot darker, and also with the 3rd from the bottom the real one looks darker, but apart from that they are extremely similar. 


On the left/top is Naked 2's 'Foxy vs In The Buff's 'Buff'
Both shades are very similar, they are both also very sheer, I think the real one's a little bit more visable. However they are extremely similar.




On the top is Naked 2's 'Halfbaked' vs In The Buff's 'Camel'
Both colours are similar, I think the real one is a bit lighter and more gold where as the fake one is more bronze, both are very pigmented and very similar. 


Left is Naked 2's 'Bootycall vs In The Buff's 'Sand'
Both very shiny shades, the real one is a little bit more pigmented, the real one is also a little bit more pink whereas the fake one has yellow/gold undertones. Extremely similar however.

Left is Naked 2's 'Chopper' vs In The Buff's 'Dust'
The real one isn't as brown and is a lot more bronze, it's a little bit more pigmented however they're both really nice colours. 

Left is Naked 2's 'Tease' vs In The Buff's 'Chocolate'
The real one is a little bit darker, it's more pigmented and noticeable. The fake one is lighter but both are very easy to blend. 

Left is Naked 2's 'Snakebite' vs In The Buff's 'Topaz'
The fake one is a little bit more shimmery, the real one is a tiny bit darker but both are extremely close and there's no noticable difference when blended out.

Left Naked 2's 'Suspect' vs In The Buff's 'Earth'
I think I prefer the fake one actually, it's a little bit darker, both have the same shimeryness? and pigmentation. I just prefer the colour of the fake one even though they're practically the same.

left Naked 2's 'Pistol' vs In The Buff's 'Storm'

The real one is a little bit more pigmented however I think the colour is exactly the same. Both an off-grey/green. 

Left is Naked 2's 'Verve' vs In The Buff's 'Silk' 
Both are very pretty colours, I find the real one has blue undertones and the fake one has pink, both very similar though. Easier to work with the fake one. 

Left is Naked 2's 'YDK' vs In The Buff's 'Wave'
Both are pretty colour, quite different, the real ones more bronze and 'Expensive looking' where as the fakes a cheap bronze looking colour, wouldn't wear the fake however it's not horrible. 

Left is Naked 2s 'Busted' vs In The Buff's 'Thunder'
Both are pretty, extremely similar, I can't see any noticable differences. Both well pigmented. 

Left is Naked 2's 'Blackout' vs In The Buff's 'Onyx'

Both dark matte blacks, the real is a lot more pigmented, it's darker and you don't need as much but both are extremely matte black shades! 



Overall



They are both very similar, I prefer the packaging and colous of the Naked 2 but affordability of the In The Buff, you could get 4 of them for the price of the Naked 2! However it all depends on whether you like having 'designer' and expensive makeup, I like both equally so when my Naked 2 runs out, I will probably rebuy the 'In The Buff' as it's really cheap but amazing quality! 



I hope this blogpost helps anyone, Peace out little enchiladas! <3 xxx

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Benefit Rollerlash Review!

I received this mascara with the fashion magazine 'Elle', This mascara actually isn't on sale from benefit at the moment but if you buy the magazine you get to try it, I recommend you buy it because it's actually a really good magazine and it also comes with a Clinique foundation sample (which fits if you're not pale). The mascara is a mini-size but actually contains a lot of product.

The Packaging is really pretty, it comes in a pink box with really girly writing, I much prefer this to the 'They're real' packaging which i'm not too keen on.



When you take the product out of the box, the container is a cute black tube shape? with a really pretty girly font and a copper lid.


The wand of the product is designed to curl your lashes as long as lengthen them, that's the purpose of this product, the wand is similar to the watts up except the shape is slightly different, this ones more curved like the maybelline falsies mascara. 
You don't need a lot of product to lengthen the lashes, I found it to do that quite quickly, although this doesn't lengthen as well as the 'they're real' it does curl them a lot more and makes them more visible.
I deffinatley think this is a good mascara and would probably buy the full size. It hasn't ran or smudged and it doesn't clump which I like.



I don't think it's the best mascara i've ever used, it's similar to the volume de chanel mascara except with this product you don't need as much, I don't know how much the full size will be but If it's under £20 then I think it's worth it but I wouldn't buy it if it was over. 



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Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Favourite Makeup Products of 2014

I haven't really bought anything new recently, so I decided to look through my makeup bag and pick out my all time favourite products of 2014. (or before). There isn't an order to the list as I like most of these products equally and will continue to re-purchase again and again.

Disclaimer~ All opinions are my own, this post isn't going to be too detailed and is just going to be pro's and con's of each product, anything written in italics is what the company has stated the product does and be aware that just because I think a product is good doesn't mean that you will, everybody has different skin types and likes different finishes of things, I will state what finish it is and what skin type it is best for as I think that's more helpful.



Numbero Uno;

 Too Faced Sun Bunny Natural Bronzer

Price- £25.00 From Boots
Pro's- Has Two Shades, 1st Shade Looks really natural, 2nd Shade defy's specific area's of the face.
Con's- 2nd shade is hard to blend.


"dual-toned bronzer is a silky combination of a rich, golden bronze and a classic bronze with a touch of pink undertone to achieve year round bronzed perfection that mimics a natural tan without any of the orangey ick!"
The product does live up to the description which is why this is one of my faves!







Number 2-


 Mac Mineralise Skinfinish Natural

 Price- £23.00 from MAC
Pro's- Doesn't Mattify skin, Doesn't make you look dry, Add's coverage, only need a small amount
Con's- None I can think of



"A luxurious domed face powder with minerals, slowly baked to provide a dimensional yet natural-matte finish. Provides perfect light coverage. Use to set and fix foundation or as a touch-up throughout the day. New mirrored compact."

 I wouldn't describe this product as a matte finish as to me it doesn't mattify my skin at all which I like as I prefer my foundation to look more dewy as I feel like Matte can sometimes resemble chalk, Overall this is my favourite powder and I will continue to re-purchase again and again.


Number 3-



 bareMinerals Eyeshadow Quad- The A list.

Price (Retail) £30.00- However now unavailable to buy but The Good Life is very similar.

Pros'- Pretty colours, extremely pigmented, nice shades, doesn't require a lot of product
Con's- now unavailable to re-purchase, expensive.

'The A list'

"Eyeshadow provides exceptionally vivid, long-wearing colour in an ultra smooth, silky texture for effortless application and seamless blendability with four shades that create multiple looks."


 I agree with the product description and these are deffinately some of my favourite eyeshadows, Hopefully I'll buy some other similar palettes when this one runs out.


Number 4-


 Benfit 'Brow Zings'

Price- £24.50 

Pro's- The wax holds your eyebrows in place all day, really easy to apply, the colour of the wax is really nice.
Con's- The brown has a really red tinge so I have to use my own shadow. 






 "Our brow kit comes with all the tools you need for clean, smooth, perfect brows."

 The product did come with tweezers but I don't have them, I think the product is deffinately worth the money as you don't need much wax so it will last a long time, it's easy to apply and makes your brows look less fake.


Number 5-

 MAC Pro Longwear SPF 10 Foundation 

Price- £25.00 (from MAC)
Pro's- Blendable, Longwearing, Good Colour Match, Natural Finish, Full Coverage.
Con's- Can't think of any.
 
"A long-wear foundation that gives up to 15 hours of wear in any environmental condition. Lightweight and creamy, applies smoothly to provide sheer to medium coverage. Even in hot and humid conditions, controls oil to keep skin fresh, natural and flawless. Provides everyday SPF protection."
I won't talk too much about this as I've mentioned it in previous posts but basically this is my holy grail foundation and I think it's deffinately worth the money.

Number 6-



 Urban Decay 'Naked 2' Palette

Price- £38 (from Urban Decay
Pro's- Pigmented, long-wearing, good colours.
Con's- Fall out when applying.
"You demanded “MORE NAKED!”—and Naked2 delivers. From luminous shades with shimmer and sparkle to our smoothest mattes imaginable, Naked2 is packed with 12 never-boring taupe-hued neutrals (including a gorgeous grayish brown, a glittery copper and Urban Decay’s lewdest, blackest black). Expand your Naked range to create even more sultry neutral looks, smoky dramatic looks and everything in between.
The case has an art-school inspired look with hinged lid—taupe metal with embossed chocolate brown artwork. It's smooth, modern and cool to the touch—a real tactile experience. 
Naked2 includes a professional-quality, cruelty-free double-ended shadow/blending brush AND an Eyeshadow Primer Potion sampler with resealable samples of all four formulas (original, Sin, Eden and Anti-Ageing). Each sample holds about a week’s worth of Primer!"

This is probably my favourite ever palette, There's such a vast selection of colours and the pigmentation is amazing, I love this palette especially for the browns and silver toned eyeshadows, I wear this over the MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot, overall I will re-purchase when this runs out. 

Number 7-


MAC Studio Finish SPF 35 Concealer

Price- £15.50
Pro's- Very Good Coverage, Blendable, High SPF
Con's- If applied too much can look cakey 

"A lightweight, creamy, discreetly opaque concealer. Provides a smooth, long-wearing invisible coverage for all skin blemishes. Water-resistant, fragrance-free and non-blemishgenic. This emollient-based, lightweight concealer is so concentrated that a tiny amount can provide opaque coverage of the skin's imperfections and discolourations. It effectively covers dark circles, blemishes, moles, tattoos and birthmarks. Enriched with antioxidants (derivatives of Vitamin A and Vitamin E), it also contains Silica to help adsorb the skin's oils. Concealer has an SPF of 35 and is available in a wide range of colours. It can be applied with a medium to firm fibre brush (try the 242 Brush), a latex sponge, or the fingertips."
This concealer is perfect for undereyes and spots, I love how compact it is and the high SPF makes it good for summer.


Number 8- 

Benefit 'They're Real' Mascara

Price- £19.50
Pro's- Long Lashes, Really Dark , Buildable
Con's- Can clump and melt if too hot.
 
"They're real! lengthens, curls, volumises, lifts & separates. Our jet black, long-wearing formula won’t smudge or dry out. A specially designed brush reveals lashes you never knew you had!"
I bought this Mascara because my friend Amy loves benefit and said this mascara is really good, I think that it makes your lashes long really quickly and doesn't take too much mascara however it can get really clumpy if you apply a few coats.


Number 9-

MAC Fluidline Eyeliner
Price- £15.50 (from MAC)

Pro's- Longwearing, easy to apply, waterproof.
Con's- Hard to remove is gone wrong. 

"Ultra-smooth, Fluidline's gel formula provides the precision of a liquid liner with a silkier, softer finish. Goes on foolproof with a brush in an easy dip-and-stroke action. Long-wearing. Smudge-proof. Lines up in a rich array of colours and finishes"
I love this eyeliner as I find it applies smoothly and is really easy to use, the colour is an intense black (the shade blacktrack) and doesn't fade throughout the day.


Number 10-


NYX Jumbo Eye Pencils

Price- £5 (From NYX UK)
Pro's- Longwearing, intense colour, easy to blend.
Con's- None

Top shade is 'Knight' and the bottom is 'Sparkle Nude'
"A radiant eye liner that also doubles as an eye shadow. Made with a blend of mineral oil and powder, our creamy Jumbo Eye Pencils glide on effortlessly no pulling, tugging or fading and come in a rainbow of vivid hues. Some call her chubby. We say voluptuous. Available in 28 shades."
I love this product as it's so easy to blend and it's really reasonably priced, the pigmentation is amazing and you can use it for an eyeliner or an eyeshadow.


Number 11-


 MAC Lipstick in Dark Side

Price- £15.50 (From MAC)
Pro's- Longwearing, Super Pigmented, Lovely Colour Choices.
Con's- Hard to apply. 


"Colour plus texture for the lips. Stands out on the runway. Simmers on the street! What made M·A·C famous."
I do love this colour but do find it takes a while to apply even with a liner, however I have never found a lipstick I like as much as this.



Number 12-


Tanya Burr Lipgloss- 'Afternoon Tea'

Price- £6.99 (from Superdrug)
Pro's- Longwearing, Good Colour, Smells Lovely
Con's- Can be sticky.

"If you're hankering after the perfect catwalk-inspired pout or want an everyday high shine lip gloss, take a look at these gleaming lip glosses from Tanya Burr."
I love this lipgloss as it smells like strawberries and applies really nicely, the colour is really pretty and It's not too shiny. 



Number 13- 

MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot

Price- £15.50 (from MAC)
Pro's- Longwearing, intensifies Eyeshadows, Creamy texture
Con's- N/A

"A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. The next generation of a popular M·A·C formula, Paint Pots maintains all the intense traits of its inspiration. Long-wearing, colourfast. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Blends smoothly over the lids. Cream-based, can be mixed with M·A·C shadows and liners. Available in satin, cream, frost, and pearl formulas."
I love this product under my eyeshadows and by itself, it covers uneven eye-lids and makes eyeshadows a lot stronger and last even longer, this is a must have!




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