- MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK SKIN
- MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK PRO
- MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK MAC
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MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK SKIN
Camel Coat is similar in color to light-medium skin tones, so it may not show up well (as a color) for some complexions, so it might work better as a base or to conceal/blank out the lid. Perky was the only one that didn’t wear well on me, but it had only slight creasing that wasn’t too noticeable from afar.
MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK PRO
You can also view all of the Pro Longwear Paint Pots I’ve ever reviewed here (as well as read what readers are saying!). Shades I’ve covered previously can be found here: Antique Diamond, Blackground, and Let’s Skate.
MAC COSMETICS PAINT POT IN COOL PINK MAC
Here is the next set of three MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pots ($20.00 for 0.17 oz.) that have been added to the permanent range of shades available.