I used MAC Fresco Rose paint pot under my pink and plum eyeshadows this morning, and I was really satisfied with the result. It really makes the colors pop and makes the application very smooth and easy. I used the Shadestick as a base for the paint pot and shadows, but even if I didn't, I'm sure the paint pot would have done a terrific job of priming the eye look to make it last hours and hours. The over-all finish was fantastic and the shadows didn't budge under the triple digit heat. I used Other Wordly blush from the MAC Moonbathe collection a few months ago. This blush has a big potential for becoming holy-grail material because the bronzey-gold color is pretty unique for a blush. I also used Racy 3D Glass over my MAC Up-note lipstick to prevent me from becoming too washed out (Up-Note makes me look dead if not layered with anything).
Camellia Rose Skin Smoothing primer
Meow Flawless Feline mineral foundation in Naughty Abyssinian
Mary Kay undereye concealer in Ivory topped with
Bare Escentuals Well Rested
Bare Escentuals mineral veil
MAC blush in Other Worldy
Lips:
MAC cremestick liner in Beurre
MAC lipstick in Up Note
MAC 3D Glass in Racy
Eyes:
MAC Beige-ing shadestick as base
MAC Fresco Rose paint pot on lid
MAC Swish eyeshadow innner to mid lid
MAC Living Pink eyeshadow mid to outer Lid
MAC Playful shadow outer lid
MAC Cranberry eyeshadow on outer V and crease
Lumiere eye shimmer in Deep Plum on outer V
MAC Almond Icing eyeshadow to highlight browbone
Almay Amazing I-liner (liquid liner)
Maybelline XXL mascara
Pinks and Plums With Fresco Rose Paint Pot
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Labels:
EOTD: Pinks,
MAC 3d glass,
MAC paint pot,
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