![]() ![]() MAC Paint Pots / Pro Longwear Paint Pots are cream-based, designed to last and last (they do - I will get about eight hours out of these and I have quite oily lids. L -> R: Nubile, Layin' Low, Groundwork, Quite Natural L -> R: Soft Ochre, Painterly, Camel Coat, Tailor Grey Quite Natural - A dirty chocolate brown, as with Groundwork, this looks a lot darker in the jar than it appears on the lids, I love this one to create (on me, NC23-25) a hint of a slightly darker-than-neutral eye, but this is great as a neutral base shade for darker skin.I used to use this a lot - I guess I have more choices now :-) Still, it's a perfectly useful go-to shade for medium skin shades/tones as a neutral base. Back a few years ago, Painterly (for very pale pink toned skin) and Groundwork (for slightly darker & more yellow toned skin) were really the only neutral options in the MAC Paint Pot range - thankfully that has now changed. Groundwork - Starting to get a little darker now with MAC's mid-tone neutral taupe - this one (as does the last) looks a lot darker in the jar than it does on the lids.Layin' Low - Creamy beige, according to MAC, and my latest absolute favourite cream base shade, this has some peach undertones and is very flattering for either NC or NW skintones.This one works really well if you find Painterly is just too pale for you. ![]() The closest match I have is Benefit RSVP (but Nubile is far less metallic). It's another pinky beige shade but a slightly warmer and slightly darker version of Painterly.
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