I find that my eye shadows apply more pigmented on the lids and they don't budge or crease throughout the day when I use the M.A.C. I recommend applying the Paint Pot over the Primer Potion especially if you have oilier eyelids or need to cover veins/discoloration. For me, the paint pot adds a bit more coverage in creating a blank slate to apply eyeshadow. Sometimes I'll add in a drop of face oil (I use the Dermalogica Phyto Replenish Oil - it's very lightweight and doesn't ruin the product) to make it even more manageable and it really smooths onto the eyelids like a dream. UDPP does create a nice base and softens the skin for smooth application for eyeshadow. I like to swipe a little bit of the product and warm it up between my two ring fingers before I apply the primer to my eyes - this will make it creamier and easier to blend. I know a lot of people find the paint pots difficult to work with because they don't blend nicely and are super drying, which also turned me off when I first picked it up. One of my favourite products is the M.A.C. A highly pigmented, long-wearing eye shadow that goes on creamy and dries to an intense, vibrant finish. I always wear an eye primer to help prolong the wear of my eyeshadows and prevent the creasing. Despite having Sahara desert-like dry skin on my face, my eyelids are quite oily which causes a lot of creasing and make my eye makeup look splotchy after a couple hours of wear.
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