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”


Really nice. Love green, think I have more green eyeshadows than anything else!
If anyone can’t find or can’t afford these shades of Mac greens, try using Urban Decay’s ‘Acid rain’ in place of Mac Chartreuse, and Urban Decay’s ‘Mildew’ in place of the darker Mac greens.
Just a suggestion but you can try MAC makeup (as well as other brands) online at http://www.taaz.com by doing virtual makeovers.
Thanks for your suggestions!