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MAC Pigments in Naked
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May 26, 2011
For those that don’t know what pigments are, pigment is a highly concentrated loose colour powder that contains ingredients to help it adhere to the skin. Most people think pigments are the same as eyeshadow, but pigments are different in that it can be used on the body, face, eyes as well as on your lips. MAC pigments come in a variety of colours, the one that I have purchased is in Naked, soft, warmed up peach champayne colour with subtle gold sheen. This is part of MAC’s permanent range.
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MAC Pigments in Naked
Overall rating
4.3
Price
3.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
I love the pigment Naked because of its versatility. It looks great on the eyes, great as a highlighter on the cheek bones and even on the middle of your lips to give it an even more luscious look. You can use pigments wet or dry too. If you use it wet the colour is more intense. You can even mix your pigments with different mixing mediums to make an eyeshadow, a lipgloss, colour hair gel, anything that you want. You can really be creative with this. I’ve even seen people dusting a bit of pigment on wet nail polish to give their nails an iridescent look. It is really, really versatile.
It comes in small bottle, but there is a lot of product in it. If you have a friend that likes pigments as well, I would recommend you buying it together and splitting the contents between each other. That way you can buy a bigger variety of colours and pay less. If you daring enough you can even mix different colour pigments to make you own new colours. I’ve seen people mixing different colour pigments and then pressing them into eyeshadows. The colours are gorgeous! Almost anything mixed well with Naked because the colour is just so versatile.
It comes in small bottle, but there is a lot of product in it. If you have a friend that likes pigments as well, I would recommend you buying it together and splitting the contents between each other. That way you can buy a bigger variety of colours and pay less. If you daring enough you can even mix different colour pigments to make you own new colours. I’ve seen people mixing different colour pigments and then pressing them into eyeshadows. The colours are gorgeous! Almost anything mixed well with Naked because the colour is just so versatile.
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