So lets start with the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches. I had heard bloggers and Youtubers rave about the paint pots so I picked it up in the shade Painterly. How have all of you been? So I am here with yet another review of Mac product, this time it is the Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly. Let me know about your experiences with the Paint Pots!Įdit: I believe this shade in Rubenesque has been discontinued, but other Paint Pots are still available on the MAC, Ulta, Macy’s, and Nordstrom.Mac Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly Review and Swatches I’d like to try out some other colors too in the future! Maybe mattes? I do wish that I could get it to apply smoothly with a brush, so that I didn’t have to use my finger every time. After playing around with it, I feel that it’s easy to apply and provides the staying power of a cream eyeshadow in a gorgeous color. The MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Rubenesque is one of my favorite eyeshadows to use. I still notice some minor creasing even when I set the cream shadow. As an eyeshadow base, I don’t find that it makes my powdered shadows last any longer than they would usually, which is fine because I don’t set Rubenesque with another eyeshadow. A thin application doesn’t fare as well on my lids, so I try to pack it on thick. It’s not bad at all and doesn’t bother me because the color still looks vibrant like when I first applied it. The Paint Pot stays on my eyes for the most part, but there is some minor creasing after a few hours. I wonder how the Youtubers use their Paint Pots so easily! It makes me wonder if certain colors, like the popular mattes, are easier to apply. When using a brush, the bristles create a thick, uneven border that only becomes patchier as I try to blend out the edges. I find that dabbing on more eyeshadow with each application creates a patchy base. I’ve found that the easiest way of applying this is packing on a thick layer of product onto my finger and then swiping it onto my lids in as few strokes possible. It took a bit of trial and error to figure out the best way of applying this. I first tried on this eyeshadow with the expectation that all Mac Paint Pots create an effortlessly even eyeshadow base on the lids. Because it’s so soft it’s easy to pack on a lot of color with your applicator of choice- in my case, my finger. Much to my surprise, I had expected some dryness and resistance as I’ve experienced with the Maybelline Color Tattoos, but this wasn’t the case. Rubenesque is a soft and creamy eyeshadow that my finger smoothly glides across. On the left swatch, I tried to capture the uneven texture of the shadow when applying it thinly. On the right swatch, I applied a thicker layer to show the gold color and upon closer inspection, you can even see the pink duochrome shift at the bottom. I do enjoy the minimalism of the packaging, but if there were one thing I could change, it would be flattening the rounded lid so that the shadow could be stacked and stored with the bottom facing up. There is a bit of weight to the product because the jar is made of glass, which seems to be the standard for cream eyeshadows. The glass bottom reveals the color of the cream eyeshadow within. The Paint Pot comes in a sturdy glass jar with a black screw top lid. Ithink it’s so pretty that it stands alone as an eyeshadow, but it can also be used as an eyeshadow base topped with powder. On my eyes it ends up being a yellow gold with a slight yellow sheen. The duochrome shift is noticeable in the pot and even in swatches, but on the eyes it doesn’t translate at all. It’s such a pretty color, both in the pot and on the eyes, although the colors don’t totally translate to the eyes. Rubenesque is a yellowish orange gold with a barely there pink duochrome shift. I’ve been curious about these for many years and was happy to finally get my hands on the MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Rubenesque! As a fan of cream shadows, I’m excited to finally have one of the original cream eyeshadows in my ever-growing collection. If you purchase through my link, I receive a commission at no added cost to you.
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