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(Plus, it is rare that products actually go as long as 12, let alone 16, hours without some sign(s) of wear.) I don't recall this product having a specific, 24-hour wear claim before (and my prior reviews don't mention it, just that it was "long-wearing"), so ratings did change for certain shades as a result.īrowse all of our MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot swatches. With 24-hour wear claims like this, I wear for as long as I'm awake, but I don't want to sleep in makeup, so I extrapolate based on the state of it at 16-hours. The wear of the shimmer shades was shorter, too, and there was often a bit of creasing within 10 hours of wear. I didn't find that they applied any better using brushes over fingertips or vice versa. They were best applied in thin layers and built up, but the results were inconsistent and varied a lot between shades. The shimmery finish, particularly more pearlescent/metallic, were significantly more emollient than the matte shades, and this led to sheerer coverage that often applied unevenly and was difficult to apply with precision. The matte shades were typically semi-opaque to opaque in coverage and longer-wearing-12 to 14 hours before showing a bit of fading-but were varying degrees of blendable (related to how creamy the initial texture was). The matte shades were lightly creamy to slightly stiffer to work with, and with the stiffer ones, I preferred using a brush to get the initial product out of the jar and then use a fingertip to furiously diffuse the product. The matte finish is most consistent in performance and tended to perform better than the shades with some level of shimmer. Perky, a delicate, shimmery coral-peach it really brightens the eyes and the whole complexion making your eyes look well rested.The formula is supposed to be "highly pigmented, long-wearing, blendable" and can be used as either an "eye primer" or as a "cream shadow." The brand says it's supposed to wear for "24 hours" without flaking or creasing.Camel Coat, not really camel but a taupey beige extremely useful for a lot of looks, one of my best canvas for lids you need this if you love neutral colours or simply cat eyeliner look.Stormy Pink, a gorgeous gorgeous taupey mauve it’s so beautiful even on its own that I use it alone as a wash on my lids.When I saw them in real life I wasn’t disappointed. In the range I saw some matte in dusty, taupey shades and you know, I can’t help getting all taupes in the world. When new Paint Pots Pro Longwear were launched this fall I couldn’t really resist. It’s really shimmery – I’d dare to say glittery – and it makes an excellent eyeshadow base. My first Paint Pot was Vintage Selection, not a classical one because it’s from the Pro Longwear range which came out past year. However I decided to give Paint Pots a try. I’ve always loved old Paints, those in the tube: maybe they’re a little messy because of that packaging but they’re the best eyesahdow base for me so far. I waited a long time before trying Paint Pots. Today I want to write a review about Pro Longwear Paint Pots by MAC cosmetics, from the fall 2013 collection. For me it’s time to go back to work and to post again on Kenderasia. Hi lovely readers! I hope you had a happy Christmas.