Review: Pro longwear paint pot in Indiawood by MAC

Hello Sweethearts,


today I'm going to review and share the swatch of the Pro longwear paint pot by MAC in the colour Indiawood.





I absolutely love the Paint pot collection by MAC. I got the colours Painterly and Bare study. Painterly is basically use always when wearing make up. It's my ultimate go to eye shadow base.
Bare study is a more shimmery version which I love to use by itself when I'm lazy because it's so gorgeous by itself. I also love to use it under need a more shimmery eye look.
The reason I decided to add Indiawood to my collection was that I wanted a darker colour for in my crease (in combination with Bare study). This was sadly but true not a big success. However Indiawood is absolutely gorgeous by itself on the eyelid. It gives a more glam look, like you took the extra effort.
Indiawood is a very creamy and slides with one finger directly on to your eye. And after it settled it's you can't rub it of anymore. You really need a eye make up remover to take this one off. Which to me really proves the long wear of the cream eyeshadow.
I did find it a bit harder to mix with eyeshadows because it's so pigmented && it probably doesn't help that I wear lighter shades on my actual eyelid.

MAC about this product:
"A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. Long-wearing, colourfast. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Blends smoothly over the lids. Cream-based, can be mixed with M·A·C shadows and liners."



What's your favourite of the MAC Paint pots?