Showing posts with label MAC PAINT POT: Indianwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAC PAINT POT: Indianwood. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

FOTD: Taupe and Gold Makeup Look


Here's my first look using the MAC eyeshadow refill pans in "Omega" and "Satin Taupe" that I got last week. "Omega" is a nice matte taupe color that is great for natural or smokey brown looks. If you're blonde, you could also try this shade for your eyebrows.


EYES
Two Faced Shadow Insurance (entire lid)
MAC Paint Pot in "Indianwood" (lower lid)
MAC E/S in "Sugarshot" (highlight and tear duct)
MAC E/S in "Omega" (crease)
MAC E/S in "Satin Taupe" (outer V and contour)
MAC E/S in "Amber Lights" (inner and center lid)
MAC Fluidline in "Blacktrack" (upper lashline)

CHEEKS
MAC Powder Blush in "Harmony" (contour)
MAC Sheertone Blush in "Peaches" (apples of cheeks)
MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in Medium/Natural and Shimmer (shimmer just above apples, powder on T zone -- forehead, nose, and chin)

LIPS
MAC L/S in "Touch"

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Golden Brown Makeup Look

The very first MAC Paint Pot I bought was Indianwood back in September 2008. I own 8 paint pots now, and Indianwood is still my favorite. Here's a look where I used Indianwood as a base to really bring out the golden/bronzy colors:


Here's what I used:
MAC Paint Pot in Indianwood (all over lid)
MAC e/s in Twinks (outer corner)
MAC e/s in Woodwinked (center lid) -- use MAC e/s in Amber Lights instead if you want it to be really golden
MAC e/s in Honey Lust (inner corner)
MAC e/s in Carbon (eyeliner)

If you haven't already bought MAC Indianwood Paint Pot, I definitely recommend it, especially because it looks great by itself as well. I tend to sport my Indianwood on the lid, blending with my ring finger towards my crease, on days that I am rushing out the door.
What MAC Paint Pots do you have and what eye shadows do you like using them with?