Maqpro Fard Creme Palette AB03 (15 ml.)
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Maqpro Fard Creme Palette AB03 (15 ml.)
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If you've used any creme fard product from MaqPro, you know that the color is packed to punch; this small, see-through acrylic casing holds 10 base color shades in a modest rectangular container. These Petite Palettes are the ultimate space-saver for your kit, and afford you the luxury of having twice the color possibilities in a fraction of the space.
*Cream cosmetics often "sweat" and form small beads of moisture on the surface. This is normal and does not in any way affect the quality of the product. New fard cremes may appear to have "color dots" on the surface of the product, which easily wipe away and do not affect the color.
DETAILS
What makes MaqPro unique? To start, every product is manufactured entirely in France, with only the highest quality French components to earn the coveted "Origine France Garantie" label - French origin certified. Each carefully crafted fard creme color is made with only the best and most natural waxes for a staying power of up to 12 hours. The smooth formula is concentrated in pigment and creamy to the touch, also making it ideal for pairing with a moisturizer, primer, or thinner of your choice for achieving sheer coverage. This is not your average makeup; feel none of the constraints of pre-mixed, pre-blended colors and enchant your will to create. MaqPro boasts international market exclusivity with this method of color creation, allowing the artist the freedom to customize foundation, concealer, corrector, neutralizer, contour shades, lip, cheek and eye colors limitlessly. MaqPro is family-owned and operated, and continues to abide by the same product quality, traditional method of production, constant creativity and team spirit that brought them into the industry years ago.
Slim MINI .5oz./15gm Palette Measures 3.1" x 2"
(+/-) Isostearyl Isostearate, Ozokerite, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides, Propylene Glycol Dipelargonate, Polyglycerul-2 Sesquistearate, Polyglyceryl-2 Sesquiisostearate, PEG-8 Beeswax, Phenyl Trimethicone, Propylene Glycol Isostearate, Cetyl Lactate, Elaeis Guineesis (Palm) Oil, Talc, CI 77891, CI 77492, Silica, CI 77491, CI 77499, CI 77266, CI 15850, CI 77742, CI 75470, CI 45380, CI 77288, CI 19140, CI 15985, Paraffinum Liquidum, Candelilla Cera, Copernicia Cerifera Cera, Tocopheryl Acetate.
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I have been a user of this product for years... I am not a makeup artist... I am just a person that has learned to use this wonderful (easy to use) cream palette to eliminate imperfections that I have gained over the years (Melasma, dark circles etc) ...
I misplaced my Maqpro petite corrector palette (sold on this site) during a house move and decided to replace it with this one, because I didnβt use the reds in the other palette as much as Iβd thought I would. This palette has the three correctors I reach for most: C.R., a red neutralizer that works as well on port-wine marks as on rosacea or red blemishes; 15, a lilac that tones down melasma and brown spots without going gray; and 14, a peach that neutralizes blue on fair and light skintones. It also has 117, a truly neutral brown that shades and contours light skins as well as being a good base for deep skins. The rest of the palette is a few salmon correctors and two neutral beiges that are good foundation colors for about NC15-20.
I love the Maqpro fard cremes for their versatility and pigmentation. They reflect light beautifully and look as good on mature skins as on young ones. But they are confusing to buy online. The numbering system for the colors is random as heck, and I have a hard time figuring out the reasoning behind many of the palettes, which must be my ignorance. Who is this one for? I suspect itβs supposed to be an all-in-one for light, neutral complexions. So what is that orange, 59, doing there? Itβs close to MAC Morange, which is a great color, but not for someone who wears the C4 or C5 in this palette. Iβd rather have a true red and swap one of the salmon correctors with a sunflower gold β if anyone at Maqpro is listening.