![]() When I used Iris Eyes on the lower lash line I had no issues as at all. It was also very difficult to blend out–as you can clearly tell, and although it is opaque when swatched, I found while attempting to blend I often had to go over an area and had a hard time getting even, opaque coverage. I found that Madly Sunny was a bit drying to wear as an eyeshadow. In the above look I applied the MAC Pro Longwear Waterproof Colour Stick in Iris Eyes along the lower lash line and Madly Sunny all over the lid. ![]() That said, both shades dry quite quickly, and once they set, they stay put. However, the formula of Iris Eyes is actually much creamier and glides on better, while Madly Sunny is easier to blend out. Both shades are very opaque in a single swipe, as promised. I have the MAC Pro Longwear Waterproof Colour Stick in Iris Eyes, which is a blue steel metallic and Madly Sunny, a bright matte chartreuse. I think it would be best to have a sharpener on the bottom regardless, and while I have heard that these have them, mine do not, possibly because they are press samples. In terms of the packaging, I love that you don’t need a sharpener, but that means that these point tips do wear down and then they are less precise. Each shade is also colour-coded by the end, which is super convenient for telling them apart when they are shut. The MAC Pro Longwear Waterproof Colour Sticks come in a twist up crayon format, which is honestly my favourite format for any product ever. Available in 21 shades, I received the MAC Pro Longwear Waterproof Colour Stick in Iris Eyes and Madly Sunny to test out and share with you. The MAC Pro Longwear Waterproof Colour Stick is a jumbo pencil meant to provide intense, long-lasting colour in a single swipe. In addition to some gorgeous LE Summer Collections like the MAC Vibe Tribe (reviewed here), MAC also launched a brand new, limited edition formula.
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