2/18/2023 0 Comments Mac paint pot swatches soft ochre![]() ![]() I will dish out the rest of my review on this collection in the next few days, so stay tuned.ĮDIT: Demi-Blanc should read Rich Flesh, and Naturally Rich should be Dark Edge. Overall impression: I love the theme of shimmering pales (as seen in last month’s Loving Right Now: Shimmering Pales post). Lastly, the swatches in this entry are not complete because I already made some N collection swatches here. I realize you’ve seen this collection reviewed practically everywhere, but per request, here are my thoughts on the MAC Cham Pale collection and comparisons to other shimmer powders and paint pots. The lipsticks are okay, some were too light on me, but some were gorgeous, and paired with this collection's lipglasses, the result was just breathtaking. The eyeshadow colors are lovely and have everything you need to create a classic, classy, timeless neutral eye. The yellow tones of this paint pot make it the asian girl's Painterly, so I am so glad I have one in my stash.hmmm, just ONE? :) I can hardly wait to play with the eyeshadow colors and the pretty lip products, and the Plushlash mascara also piqued my interest. ![]() My first impressions: I am so in love with Soft Ochre. Yes, you can deem me stuffy, old maid-esque and boring (for those who hate browns and neutrals), or timeless and elegant, like earthy hues that are ageless as they're universal. ![]() ![]() Soft Ochre pulls as a neutral on me and doesn't read yellow at all. On me, Layin' Low is SUPER orange and warm, although the photo shows it a little more washed out than it is IRL. The SA suggested Layin' Low because it's 'very neutral' LOL ok. Starting left to right with the swatches, the MAC Paint Pot in Vintage Selection is a beautiful rosey toned gold shade. I am very partial to neutrals right now because it's still pretty cold out here and I am not in the mood to don pastely or summery colors most of the time, so this collection is so me nowadays. Anyway, Soft Ochre is described as a yellow beige while Layin' Low is described as a creamy beige. In the meantime, here are some product pictures and swatches. The SA suggested Layin Low because its 'very neutral' LOL ok. I don't have time to give an in-depth review of this collection right now, but I will very soon. Anyway, Soft Ochre is described as a yellow beige while Layin Low is described as a creamy beige. ![]()
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