MAC Green Pigments Look

Many of my looks using pigments are applied wet, since it makes the colors more vibrant. I wanted to show you that pigments still look great dry as well. For this look, I used three MAC green pigments, all applied dry on top of a green-based MAC Paint Pot called “Greenstroke”. Greenstroke is discontinued, but I found it at a CCO (Cosmetics Company Outlet). I like using paint pots as eye primers, since they help pigments stick on your lid. I recommend using some kind of primer especially if you are going to use pigments dry, because they help to prevent fallout throughout the day.

EYES
- MAC Limited Edition Paint Pot in “Greenstroke” (lower lid and just above crease)
- MAC Pro Pigment in “Chartreuse” (apply dry on center lid to inner corner)
- MAC Pro Pigment in “Kelly Green” (apply dry on outer lid; blend where it meets Chartreuse)
- MAC Limited Edition Pigment in “Antique Green” (outer V and blend along outer half of crease) — check your local CCO for this pigment!
- MAC E/S in “Vanilla” (highlight)
- MAC E/S in “Nylon” (tear duct)
- Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in “Graphite Shimmer” (upper lash line; wing out the ends)
- MAC Eye Kohl in “Phone Number” (lower waterline)
- MAC Prep + Prime Lash (top and bottom lashes)
- MAC Plush Lash Mascara (top and bottom lashes)

CHEEKS
- Benefit Bronzing Powder in “Hoola” (contour)
- MAC Powder Blush in “Sincere” (on apples)

LIPS
- MAC Slimshine L/S in “Mousse”

August 7th, 2010 in Looks | Share
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