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MAC Unsung Heroes: Matchmaster Shade Intelligence Compact.MAC Unsung Heroes: 221 Mini Tapered Blending Brush.MAC Unsung Heroes: Take the Plunge Technakohl Liner.Unsung Heroes: MAC In Extra Dimension Waterproof Mascara.MAC Unsung Heroes: Prep + Prime 24-Hour Extend Eye Base.MAC Unsung Heroes: Amorous Alloy Eyeshadow.MAC Unsung Heroes: MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation.MAC Unsung Heroes: MAC Giddy Lustre Lipstick.MAC Unsung Heroes: Mineralize Foundation/Loose.MAC Unsung Heroes: Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour in Burnt Spice.MAC Unsung Heroes: Mineralize Skinfinish in Global Glow.MAC Unsung Heroes: Half ‘n Half Lipstick.MAC Unsung Heroes: Smoked Almond Lipstick.MAC Unsung Heroes: MAC Extra Dimension Eye Shadow in Havana.MAC Unsung Heroes: Mineralize Skinfinish Natural.MAC Unsung Heroes: Costa Riche Eye Kohl.MAC Unsung Heroes: Swiss Chocolate Eyeshadow.MAC Unsung Heroes: MAC Fleur Power Blush.
#MAC PAINT POT PAINTERLY NEUTRAL WARM SKINTONE SERIES#
Karen The MAC Unsung Heroes series (a subset of my regular Unsung Makeup Heroes series) features some of my all-time favorite products from MAC’s permanent collection Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict, You can find it now for $22 in the MAC permanent line, hoping to change lives one sweep at a time. I hope you give Layin’ Low a chance one of these days, because I think it’s a totally underrated everyday workhorse.
#MAC PAINT POT PAINTERLY NEUTRAL WARM SKINTONE SKIN#
I’ll just do quick, little sweeping motions and make tight circles to buff the layers down as thin as humanly possible, which is something I learned from a MAC makeup artist, and it changed my worldview on the MAC Paint Pots, LOL! Before that I’d always press them into my skin with my fingers, and they’d look heavy and dry on my lids. If you’re one of those gals or guys for whom the MAC Paint Pots look thick and heavy on your lids, try applying a very thin layer of Layin’ Low with a domed eyeshadow brush like the MAC 217. A swatch of MAC Layin’ Low on my NC42 skin I’ll buff it on my lids from lash line to brow bone with a MAC 217, then sweep Soft Brown into the crease, then Saddle or Texture slightly lower into the crease, Swiss Chocolate on my lids and a black liner (usually Smolder) on my lash and water lines. It’s also a superstar eyeshadow base for warm orangey brown or reddish brown smoky eyes. It lasts all day and doesn’t even need primer! MAC Layin’ Low as a base (you can see it on my lids and brow bones), with MAC Soft Brown, Saddle and Swiss Chocolate in the crease and MAC Smolder Eye Kohl on my lash lines
For fast looks, I’ll wear it as a standalone shadow, just popping it right on my lids, diffusing it into the crease and smudging Costa Riche on my lash and water lines before adding mascara and a bold plum, wine or berry lip. I’m a MAC NC42, and Layin’ Low is in my category of everyday staples. Eyeshadow is not my forte, so anything that will not make it look ( as) messy gets a thumbs up.A quick daytime look with Layin’ Low on my lids and MAC Costa Riche Eye Kohl on my lash lines the lipstick is bareMinerals Lead the Way Let me tell you, not only will eyeshadow last longer through the day or night, it's also a lot easier to blend the colours. You can wear the Paint Pot on its own or apply eyeshadow on top. I do make sure to apply the thinnest layer possible so it won't feel cakey on the lids. It instantly cancels out the redness or dark veins I might have going on. I use my finger to pick up some product from the jar and blend it out on my eyelids, usually all the way up to the brow to give them a slight lifted effect. It has a thick, concealer-like consistency but the product melts to the touch so it's easy to work with. 'Painterly' is a flesh-coloured cream eyeshadow base. Then I finally stepped into the MAC store to pick up a Paint Pot. It was just being stubborn really- I would rather spend more money on a pretty eyeshadow than the product that would serve as the base. None of them did the job they were supposed to do. I've tried eye makeup primers by numerous low-budget brands.