My MAC lipsticks

Posted by Grace

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I own 3 MAC lipsticks and I must say I do love them! All of them were gifts and as sentimental and cheesy as it may sound each one has a memory attached!

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This is my newest MAC lipstick it is called Saigon Summer and is a crenels sheen the colour is a goldy orange tangerine shade which is quite sheer so perfect for every day but very buildable. The formula is smooth and creamy and doesn’t dry my lips out. It is a great summer staple! I am such an ib student trying to focus on the lipstick using a copy of my George Orwell essays!!!

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This is the shade hibiscus, I got given this by my god father who got it free when he worked for the magazine Esquire, the colour is a pinky coral and wears well on the lips it is very versatile. Because the colour was limited edition the closest dupe I have found I the Rimmel lasting finish by Kate Moss in the colour 110

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The MAC one is on the left and the Rimmel lipstick on the right. They are different in texture as the Rimmel lipstick is matte but they very similar in colour.

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Morange is my brightest MAC lipstick, it is an amplified, it is very long lasting and a great alternative for people who don’t like reds or want a bright staple for summer and festivals. The texture is quite thick but very moisturising on the lips it is my most pigmented lipstick as well just make sure you haven’t got any on your teeth!

This is the second part of a series on MAC lipsticks

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MAC lipstick reviews and swatches: Retro, Mocha, Russian Red, Ruby Woo, Chili, Spice It Up

Post by Juliette

Here’s the gang:

With flash

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And without

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And here are my arm swatches:

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I’ve done on-lip swatches for each of these colours, but sadly I had to make the best out of some pretty funky lighting

MAC Retro, Satin finish

Dark vintage pink: think roses and tea. Beautiful wearable colours, suits those with English Rose complexion (Grace) really well. I’d recommend it as a wearable day colour if you’re sick of nudes everywhere. I find it slightly drying.

MAC Mocha, Satin finish

I wear this so often; it’s great for when I can’t be bothered but want a little something on my lips. It would be a good MLBB shade for those with darker skintones and/or more pigmented lips. Photos can’t really do the warm, brownish pink colour justice, it’s truly surprisingly flattering.

MAC Russian Red, Matte finish

This is your proper classic 20th century red. It’s a coolish, blue-toned red and it doesn’t mess around. It’s quite a harsh colour and it tends to bring out imperfections in the skin, but don’t be put off. It’s not a ‘newbie red’ as it’s a little harder to pull off than a softer muted red, but it looks gorgeous for a wintry, Snow White look. The name is very appropriate. All MAC Mattes are a little drying, but nothing undefeatable with a bit of lipbalm.

MAC Ruby Woo, Matte finish

(This was edited: I tried messing around with the saturation to better capture the bright colour)

I would call this Russian Red’s younger sister. Which is why I bought my younger sister her very own tube. It’s brighter, poppier, summery-er and louder than Russian Red. The finish is pleasantly surprising: it goes on ultramatte but isn’t drying at all. The colour is beautiful and vibrant.

Mac Chili, Matte finish

This is my favourite favourite red. It’s got strong orangey-terracotta undertones but is still definitely a red lippie.This genuinely suits everyone, even if you are intimidated by orange! Slightly drying, but with a looooong wear-time.

MAC Spice It Up, Lustre finish

This finish is VERY different to the Mattes and Satins, it’s moisturizing but you really aren’t sacrificing wear-time. It stays a remarkably long time and the colour is another good everyday shade if you prefer your slightly darker lips. Looks like rose petals.

 

 

MAC longevity really isn’t messing around. These lipsticks will STAY on your face. They’re incredibly intensely pigmented. If you don’t believe me:

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After being blasted with the tap for 60 seconds:

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Yeah.

(This is the second part of a series on MAC lipsticks)

Gracie will be posting swatches of MAC’s best oranges later, so hold tight ❤

MAC new release hype!

Posted by Juliette

Beauty giant MAC is releasing two new collections with unique and gorgeous packaging:

The Alluring Aquatics collection, international store release May 2014

The Disney Maleficent collection, international release June 2014

The beauty blog Temptalia, an excellent source for reviews and swatches, has already posted swatches of the lipsticks, which you can see here. They’re limited edition and I’ve definitely got my eye on Mystical and Enchanted One; they are priced at £16.50 so only a marginal increase from their normal lipstick range. Enchanted One in particular is a beautiful rich day rose in Cremesheen, which is MAC’s most easygoing and wearable formula, it could easily be incorporated into a lazy daily look! There are also a couple of shimmer bronzers, which I’ll have to take a look at before I commit myself to Too-Faced Milk Chocolate Soleil.

More information about the Aquatics UK can be found here and here.

There’s always huge demand for MAC’s Limited Editions (especially the Disney ones!) so if you see anything you like you’ll want to hit the shops early 😉

(This is the first part of a series on MAC lipsticks)

Foundation adventures- Ultra Pale

Posted by Juliette~

My skin: very pale, normal/combination, sensitive

Foundations for the very pale-skinned and the very dark-skinned are hard to come by. Most affordable brands will only offer a limited shade range, and it’s very frustrating to buy a foundation that looks good in a shop, only to come home and realise it looks completely orange! I have done this MANY times but luckily I’m posting photos to hopefully save other pale-skinned girls a bit of hassle.

WARNING: The process of applying and scrubbing off my foundation meant my skin was getting rapidly more irritable. If I do this again I will definitely wait longer between applications since the progressing red-blotchiness affected the way the foundation looked. I do NOT recommend doing this ever if your skin is sensitive. I really hope mine forgives me.

Arm Swatches

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MAC Studio Fix Fluid

This was my favourite foundation for a long time, but now that my skin’s improved I find the coverage a bit too heavy. It’s a beautiful finish: neither matte nor shiny, truly natural. It does oxidise a lot though so I would definitely go a shade paler if in doubt. The colour range is probably the biggest in UK stores.

NW13

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This works okay for me in summer, but in winter I find it too dark, especially after it oxidises it tends to look very orange.

 NW10

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This is the palest foundation in the UK that isn’t from a specialist range. It’s really white. After oxidising it’s perfect on me but be warned: this is a foundation for the truly ghostly among us. If every foundation is miles too orange for you, this is your one.

Smashbox Liquid Foundation in Shade 1 Natural Vanilla

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This is far too dark and orange for me; it has REALLY warm undertones. It’s also too shiny for my liking. Not a massive fan. Thank God it’s only a sample.

(Skin is not happy here!)

Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream in No.13

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If you are a person of any colour who is interested in BB creams, I strongly recommend buying an Asian one. Western BB creams are basically just tinted moisturizers and they usually have really orange undertones. This was recommended to me as the palest one, and I can’t describe how much I love it, it’s light and non-shiny with impressive coverage. Other good Asian brands include Etude House and Holika Holika.

Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation in 51 Vanille Clair

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I actually really like this one, despite it being too dark and yellow for my skin. I can just about get away with it in summer; if they made a shade 50 I would definitely buy it. It really gives your skin a healthy lively glow; I relied on this at work after a night out. It’s a little shiny though, and the smell is yummy but also quite strong.

(Skin getting worse…)

Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation in 0 Porcelain

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This is a new purchase and a new favourite. This comes in a good range of colours, and the palest is very very pale. It has neutral undertones and a really gorgeous glowy skinlike finish. The coverage is actually better than I expected for such a lightweight foundation, but you will need a primer as the wear time is shortish. It has some wizardry in it that just makes your skin look super healthy and glowing because every time I wear this I get compliments, even if I’ve shovelled it on top of breakouts and nasty redness.

No7 Beautifully Matte in Calico

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This was my daily foundation for a long time, but when I was reapplying it for the photo I was shocked with how wrong it was for me! The foundation is THICK and goes on heavy; it’s very strong coverage. This would work for someone with very oily skin that needs absolute maximum coverage, but otherwise it will just drown your face. The colour is totally wrong. I can’t believe I wore this for months.

(Skin reached critical: had to take an aloe vera break before continuing)

 This photo shows the colour more true-to-life:

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Who let me leave the house like this?

Lancôme Teint Idole in 005 Beige Ivoire

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This is a totally lovely foundation. The colour would be a little too dark for me in winter, but in summer it’s perfect. The finish is very natural and beautiful; the formula is light and does not sit on the skin. It’s a little on the pink side, so you may need the next shade up if you are very cool toned. If you are thinking about buying this I can’t recommend it enough.

Maybelline Dream Pure BB in Light

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I can’t pretend to be a huge fan of UK BB creams. This was the palest one I could find in any drugstore and it’s still too dark. It oxidises BADLY and goes very orange. I also find it makes my pores look huge, and the finish is too shiny for me. Buuuut my sister absolutely adores it, so there you go.

Chanel Perfection Lumiére in 10 Beige

Unfortunately this is a sample, and I didn’t have enough to do a full face! However, I was unimpressed with this; I found it tricky to blend and it left streaks on my face. It was also too dark for me. Smelled amazing though!

Nars Sheer Glow in Siberia

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I’ve heard a lot about this being very yellow, and it does look pretty yellow swatched on my arm. However, I was surprised at how good this looked on my face, but then I do prefer a yellow to counteract my rosacea. If you are very pale but warm-toned you might have struggled finding a foundation; this is your new Holy Grail (it’s also available in Matte). If you are cool-toned you may find it too yellow. It is however, still very pale. And the finish is really beautiful, it glides onto the skin. I need to thank Paola from picking this up for me from Sephora New York! ❤