![]() This was Mario’s most universally liked product from his initial launch, so I was curious. The ingredients between the two products are so similar but I knew I could get the Stick from MAC for significantly cheaper. I got the idea to use this as an eyeshadow primer when I was looking into the Make Up by Mario Master Eye Prep and Set in Deep. I like that it was clear-white (though they have tinted versions) and it did the job well enough, but I have others I like more and for a lower price. I threw it out, but the tube was pretty much empty anyway. When I do run out of products, I tend to replace them with something new, but this is one category that I have made repurchases of my favorites.Īlso, my tube of Nars Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base is not pictured above because it has the same rubberized packaging as other Nars Products and it became so sticky and gross to look at that I didn’t want to show it. Eye primers are one of them, though it’s rare to go through an entire tube or jar before the textural changes (drying up or oil separating) force me to replace them. There are only a few categories of makeup that I use up enough that I have to replace them. Lastly, the MAC NC45 Foundation Stick I skipped reviewing in my foundation declutter will be included here as an eye base. ![]() ![]() I also have the deluxe sample of the Tatcha liquid primer in the photo and forgot to include the larger Mini Size that I also have. Below is what the collection looked like at the start of 2020, though I couldn’t find one of my MAC Paint Pots at the time and took the photo anyway.
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