

My point is just that rain and I are usually totally down with each other, but I could not deal today. I’ll throw on my raincoat and my boots and bundle up the baby, and we’ll be the first ones out the door splashing in the puddles and looking for rainbows, and speaking of rainbows, I’ve never lived anyplace with half as many rainbows as Novato… I’m not normally phased by the rain when it comes to being out and about.
#MAC PRO PAINT POT TFOR EYEBROWS MAC#
If you happen to find any of the discontinued brown shades like Quite Natural or Constructivist (because MAC heartbreakingly discontinued several of the colors) at, say, a Cosmetic Company Store, grab them with a quickness because they’re fantastic. Sometimes I actually also do this when the pots aren’t dry because I like to sheer them out.Īnyway, these are great, and I love, love, LOVE THEM. Then you can buff that brush loaded with your Paint Pot and oil mix on your lids for a sheer wash of color. Oh, and here are two pro tips! Store your paint pots upside down to keep them from drying out (you can also see the names more easily), and if you’ve had a Paint Pot for a while and discover one day that it’s dry (like if you can see the edges of the cream pulling away from the jar), you can revive it by swirling a drop or two of your favorite face oil in the pot with a brush. Indianwood is a golden bronze with shimmer, and it’s perfect for a sheer wash on the lids.īoth Groundwork and Indianwood, incidentally, go perfectly with MAC Coffee Eye Pencil. Groundwork is a matte taupe, and I use it to sculpt my crease so that my eyes look deeper set. The Paint Pots come in a bunch of neutrals shades, and I’m wearing my faves here. The lipstick is BECCA Cupid’s Kiss, and the liner is MAC Coffee, by the way. Never underestimate how much a little highlighter on those two areas can open up your eyes.

Then I’ll do a little liner, then mascara, then brows (of course!), and I’m done, which is what I did for these pics where I’m wearing Groundwork in my crease and Indianwood on my lids.Īlso, if I’m feeling up to it, I’ll dab a small amount of face highlighter on my brow bone and in the inner corners to make my eyes look bigger and less hooded. I’ll start by laying down the shadow where I want it using a flat brush before buffing out the edges with a tapered blending brush. Chillin’ with my favorite photobomberįor simple, fast, fresh looks, the Paint Pots are great. So, whatever floats your brow boat, these are my top-rated picks for sculpting a flawless arch.Obviously, since the Paint Pots are creams, you can use your fingers to apply them, but I prefer brushes because they’re more precise. It also has a spoolie and built-in powder highlighter for enhancing the arch. Prefer something a little fluffier? Glossier's Boy Brow gives a tint that fills in any gaps, leaving brows looking even whilst also setting hairs in place - perfect if you're after that brushed-up look.īut, if you're after the ultimate multi-tasker, try Charlotte Tilbury's Brow Lift Pencil, it has a soft, pigmented formula, that glides on easily and adds definition wherever needed. The formula is beyond pigmented, and can be used to add definition to sparse patches whilst the waxy texture helps set hairs into a smooth arch. Yep, if you're into the super-sharp Insta brow, it's well worth picking up Anastasia Beverly Hills' DipBrow Pomade. and snapped before and after pics to show how each one looks IRL. There are a whole lot of options out there, so in an attempt to make things a little simpler, I've tried some of the UK's most popular brow products. So finding a brow product that ticks all those boxes, can feel like trying to find your soulmate on Tinder.

I like my arches neat, but not Insta-perfect, fluffy, but not OTT bushy, and tamed, but not stuck to my face. Looking for the best eyebrow pencil? Need a setting gel that will actually tame your hairs? How about a brow kit that will help build a flawless arch? I don't know about you, but I've always been a bit overwhelmed with options when it comes to brows.
