Paint pot help!!!!!

Rockin_Robyn

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I'm torn between getting either painterly, quite natural or groundwork. I'm a medium dark skin tone, roughly around the nc45 range but I'm unsure if I shud get painterly to make my colors really pop or quite natural because it matches my skintone more. I also heard groundwork has some shimmer in it & the more shimmery pps are harder to work with. Any feed back will be greatly appreciated
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cocolicouss

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Originally Posted by Rockin_Robyn
I'm torn between getting either painterly, quite natural or groundwork. I'm a medium dark skin tone, roughly around the nc45 range but I'm unsure if I shud get painterly to make my colors really pop or quite natural because it matches my skintone more. I also heard groundwork has some shimmer in it & the more shimmery pps are harder to work with. Any feed back will be greatly appreciated
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I think you should get quite natural because it matches your skin tone and if your mainly getting this to use as a primer, but if you want to use it for a quick simple look and wear it alone then go with painterly because it's lighter
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L1LMAMAJ

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i think u should get either painterly and quite natural. if u really want to get colors to pop on ur medium dark skin tone, u definitely wanna get painterly since it'll be lighter than ur skin tone so the colors will be more vibrant. and for those days where u don't want the colors to stand out too much, u can use quite natural. i like matte paint pots (not the shimmer kind) cuz i think the color payoff is much better and if u want shimmer, u can always add a shimmery eyeshadow on top of it. so if i were u, i'd get painterly and quite natural.
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GucciGirl

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I have all three and I find that if you blend quite natural too much it looks dirty. On a regular basis I grab painterly because it will make other colors pop since its lighter than your skintone.
 
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