This gets a “shoulder shrug” rating from me. I have oily lids and this does not combat that. Using my concealer over my lids gives me the same look/lasting power and it’s one less step. I have to use ...
I’ve used Soft Ocher Paint Pots for years now to prime my lids for eye shadow. My lids are very bruised looking due to under eye circles that in my case extend upwards. In addition I have very oily sk...
I have used it for years and will continue to use it as a base for my powder eyeshadows. It has a slight dry texture but you can counteract it by applying it with warm fingers rather than a brush. It ...
As I've grown older, my skin has gotten less oily over the years, and so the hardcore eyeshadow primers that I used in my college days are becoming a bit too dry for my taste. Enter this Paint Pot whi...
I've read rave reviews for using this as concealer for oily skin, so I bought it for that purpose. Unfortunately, I don't think it's any good as a stand alone concealer. The product is too monochrome ...
This is great eyeshadow based of eyes but too heaven in my eyes my opini great cover but i dont like the colour to yellow to me
Unlike the Painterly shade, I was surprised to find out this is very drying. It's creamy to the touch but once applied on the eyelids it has this really strange dry texture to it which leaves the lids...
Bought this to use as an eye shadow base, and to cancel out red blood veins on my eyelids. A bit too pigmented for my liking, it would standout from the eyelids if worn alone. A bigger problem was the...
If you have oily lids this makes a fantastic eyeshadow base. That is solely what I use Soft Ochre for. I use my finger to apply the paint pot to my eyelid, crease and a little over the brow bone. It ...
Although i have pink tones (nw20-30), the go to for nws which is painterly never worked. It always creased and made me look sickly. I have red oily lids and was determined to make a paint pot work. Du...