They do dry quite quickly and once they have dried are not workable - this is what makes them stick in place without creasing, but also means that if you want to blend a paint pot, you need to work quickly. Paint pots are easy to work with, thick, slightly tacky when first applied and can be layered to create a more opaque finish. I discuss a comparison of this and Soft Ochre in the review for Soft Ochre here, but in brief this will provide a more natural look while Soft Ochre is lighter and the yellow counteracts pink undertones thus creating a more neutral, lighter base to show up true pigment of shadows applied on top. As a primer it lasts all day, doesn't crease and allows shadows, pigments and even glitter to cling to its surface. ![]() Alone it will even out any variation in skintone and create a flawless natural eye (providing, of course, that it matches your skintone closely). It can be worn alone or as a base/primer for those with fair/light skintones.
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