There seemed to be some sparkle-gathering in the creases just ever-so-slightly. The texture looks gritty on, and there was some residual fall out during wear, even though it stayed put for twelve hours overall. It has a creamy consistency, but it just sucks and clings to the lids and creates creases and lines in a way that only incredibly dry, frosted finishes can do. Though the formula is touted as highly-pigmented, Chilled on Ice is semi-opaque even when heavily layered. ![]() I reviewed it when it originally came out here, when it was just a regular ol’ Paint Pot. ![]() Make Up For Ever #101 is the closest dupe I could think of, but it is a powder product, and it is not as metallic. Shades like Maybelline Barely Branded and Estee Lauder Halo both have a warm, golden kind of coloring, but they don’t have the same sheen or base color. At certain angles, it almost looks cool-toned. MAC Chilled on Ice Pro Longwear Paint Pot ($18.50 for 0.17 oz.) is described as a “frosted white gold.” It’s a pale peach with a bright golden shimmer-sheen. MAC Chilled on Ice Pro Longwear Paint Pot MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pots: Chilled on Ice
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