

I find that my eye shadows apply more pigmented on the lids and they don't budge or crease throughout the day when I use the M.A.C. Sometimes I'll add in a drop of face oil (I use the Dermalogica Phyto Replenish Oil - it's very lightweight and doesn't ruin the product) to make it even more manageable and it really smooths onto the eyelids like a dream. I like to swipe a little bit of the product and warm it up between my two ring fingers before I apply the primer to my eyes - this will make it creamier and easier to blend. MAC’s paint pot in soft ochre makes a great concealer on my light olive skin, especially around the eyes. I know a lot of people find the paint pots difficult to work with because they don't blend nicely and are super drying, which also turned me off when I first picked it up. One of my favourite products is the M.A.C. Why Soft Ochre MAC Soft Ochre Paint Pot (16.50) touched down a few years ago with the MAC N Collection of neutrals and nudes, and shortly after that it was added to. I always wear an eye primer to help prolong the wear of my eyeshadows and prevent the creasing. Linnovativa formula, simile a una seconda pelle, si fonde dolcemente sulle palpebre e crea una copertura modulabile senza appesantire la pelle e senza andare nelle pieghe. MAC calls their line of cream shadows Paint Pots, and one of my absolute faves of all time (okay, at least the past four years) is also my Unsung Hero today, Soft Ochre (16.50). Despite having Sahara desert-like dry skin on my face, my eyelids are quite oily which causes a lot of creasing and make my eye makeup look splotchy after a couple hours of wear.
