I honestly love how smooth MAC Vintage Selection really feels, how easily and flawlessly it is applied and the fact that it last beautiful from day to night without showing signs of fading. It blends easily with a soft blending brush or in some situations I preferred to use my ring finger to smooth out the product. The creamy consistency is perfect, it glides easily and evenly across the lid revealing an intense color payoff, and once it dries down and sets shows no signs of creasing or settling into fine lines. I would say it has the perfect texture to make it a great eyeshadow base or you can choose to wear it on its own and dab some glitter on top of it if you are looking for a more intense makeup look. I see it as a light champagne brown with warm tones, intense frosted finish and pearl shimmer.įor those of you who are new to MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot formula, I will say it light and creamy, it melts easily between your fingers when you warm up the product and apply it on your lids and shows a gorgeous and intense metallic shine with soft shimmer. MAC Vintage Selection Pro Longwear Paint Pot ($21.00 / £16.00 / €24.00 for 5 g/ 0.17 oz) is officially described as a frosted dirty peach. & International – Now at MAC Stores and online – Now at MAC Locations Last week I gave you a quick peek at all the new MAC makeup products (preview, photos) that I got and I was telling you Vintage Selection Paint Pot shade will be first I’ll review considering I’ve been wearing it for the past couple of days. Today I wanna talk to you about MAC Vintage Selection Pro Longwear Paint Pot, a product that I received at MAC Autumn Winter 2015 Trends event (photos, video).
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