

However, a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.
MAC PAINT PONT FOR INDIAN SKIN MAC
I’ve been a little hesitant to get on the Paint Pot train because the last thing I need is another MAC obsession to fuel. Barely a day goes by when I don’t reach for my beloved Bare Canvas. I’m a big fan of MAC Paints as eyeshadow bases. REVIEW: MAC Paintpots in Indianwood and Groundwork Words can’t even begin to capture how much I love this product. – nada! I just wish I picked up a few more colors! What I didn’t like about MAC Loose Beauty Powder Even when I’ve accidentally overloaded my brush and the results still look great – gorgeous, refined glitter that isn’t too in your face What I liked about MAC Loose Beauty Powder – mixed with sunscreen on days I’m too lazy to wear foundation but still want a little glow. – with lotion and applied to legs and arms – as a highlighter on the nose, chin and upper cheekbones – on top of matte blushes to give them dimension In the past two weeks I’ve used it in several different ways, including: Not only is the color beautiful, it’s incredibly versatile. I have MAC Natural Flare, a peachy champagne with white and gold reflects. – MAC Drizzlegold: Flechy beige with copper and gold reflects – MAC Dancing Light: Creamy gold with white gold reflects – MAC Peach Haze: Soft coral with gold and bronze reflects – MAC Natural Flare: Peachy champagne with white and gold reflects – MAC Daisy Dust: Pale banana with gold reflects – MAC Lightly Lilac: Soft lavender with violet reflects

– MAC Micro Pink: Pale pink with red reflects – MAC Paperwhite: Soft white with pearl reflects
