

When I reach for this product, I usually use it as an eyeshadow base to give my eyeshadows more warmth and glow. But once again, using a small synthetic brush will also work with this versatile product. I like to use my fingers with cream products because it helps to warm the product up before applying to your face (as I've mentioned in previous posts). It is creamy and opaque enough that I can pick up enough product with one circular swipe of my finger, but firm enough so that I don't displace any product when I push down. This is the first (and only) paint pot I've tried, and it really is a very well performing product. Because it is a frost finish, this cream shadow is quite shimmery without being overly so. I'd say that is a pretty accurate description of the shade.

Mac paint pots rubenesque reviews mac#
"Rubenesque" is described on the MAC website as being a "golden peach with gold pearl".

I hope you've all noticed that I'm a sucker for nice packaging by now! =) It is stored in a very nice and thick glass jar and has a sturdy black plastic lid with a foam lining inside to prevent the shadow from drying out. The first thing I noticed was that the packaging is very well made. Because I am a MAC NC20 just like her, I figured the shadow should look good on me too!
Mac paint pots rubenesque reviews skin#
She mostly uses this as an eyeshadow base in her videos, and it makes her eyeshadows look really vibrant and luminous, especially against her skin tone. I bought this paint pot not long after I subscribed to Catalina's youtube channel ( cl2425). Cream-based,Ĭan be mixed with M♺♼ shadows and liners." Highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense,
