MAC Prolongwear Collection (September 5, 2013)

DMcG9

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I'm trying to decide which brown I like more...Indianwood or Construcivist? also trying to decide whether I really want to spend $20 on the Clearwater one... I usually go for neutral eyes I don't know if this would even look good on me! how do u all think it will compare to the makeup forever aqua cream #53 that came out recently?
:eyelove: constructivist but I think indianwood (don't have it myself) could be pretty versatile too. I guess it would depend on what shades you want to work with it and all that.
 

erine1881

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I'm trying to decide which brown I like more...Indianwood or Construcivist? also trying to decide whether I really want to spend $20 on the Clearwater one... I usually go for neutral eyes I don't know if this would even look good on me! how do u all think it will compare to the makeup forever aqua cream #53 that came out recently?
I wouldn't put indianwood in the brown category, so...constructivist!
 

romi79_2008

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Just my 2 cents. Perky was the only paintpot I hated. it always went streaky, never could get an even color or coat. It did not work for me at all. It wasn`t smooth and creamy as painterly or soft ochre. It never worked and I tried many times, I went through half the jar before taking B2M.

Patina es didn`t show up on my skin, now I just use a little white base over ( nyx milk) over my regular base and I like it really well with mulch or teddy eyeliner, like in this look:

 

Naughtyp

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:eyelove: constructivist but I think indianwood (don't have it myself) could be pretty versatile too. I guess it would depend on what shades you want to work with it and all that.
Thank you, this helped confirm my original choice!
 

JJJewels

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Did anyone else notice that a lot of the older paint pots shades are now "coming soon" (like painterly and soft ochre). On the Canadian site that is. What does this mean?
 

JJJewels

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Fafi was a collection Mac did years ago (I think it was 07 or 08?). Fafi is a French graffiti artist that paints mostly ladies of the night.
 

erine1881

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ok that's the one I wanted to begin with lol but then I kept seeing good pics of both. Hopefully I'll end up with all of them someday!
Well indianwood is a bronzy gold, so if you're wanting brown, go with constructivist, which means you can also buy indianwood, cuz it's a completely different colour. That's what i was getting at! :sneaky:
 

Naughtyp

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Well indianwood is a bronzy gold, so if you're wanting brown, go with constructivist, which means you can also buy indianwood, cuz it's a completely different colour. That's what i was getting at!
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I picked up on that lol I will prob end up with both =) for now tho Ima get constructivist and then when this collection comes out I will be able to pick up some others =)
 

ahoythere

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Just saw these today and I am DYING for at least 4 of them!!!!!!! Stormy Pink, Tailor Grey, Camel Coat and Clearwater are KILLING me with their matte awesomeness. If these weren't permanent I would honestly buy about 3 of each (and then a new fridge to store them all in), thank god I don't have to do that! For those of you who were hoping for Stray Grey, while none of these is the exact color, three of them feel like really close siblings.
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Quote: Originally Posted by JJJewels

Did anyone else notice that a lot of the older paint pots shades are now "coming soon" (like painterly and soft ochre). On the Canadian site that is. What does this mean?


I think that they are finally doing the changeover to calling ALL of the paintpots Prolongwear now, so even the old ones like Painterly, etc are being repackaged/rereleased.
 

Richelle83

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Quote: Originally Posted by AccordingToJenn

Are the ones that are in stores now pro longwear formula? I'm assuming this launch has the regular paint pots in a better formula, no? I've never used plw anything before so I'm curious!



No difference in formula. Since pp's last forever they decided to rename them and add prolongwear to the name.
 
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