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The MAC Heirloom Mix Collection: For the Cool, Glitter-Loving Ladies of the Royal Court

October 6th, 2014 by Karen 24 Comments

MAC Heirloom Mix Collection
Wearing pieces from the new MAC Heirloom Mix holiday collection, available online starting October 19, and coming to MAC stores and counters October 23 (internationally November 6)

Here’s a breakdown of the above look…
On my eyes I’m wearing the MAC Pressed Pigments in Victorian Plum (lower crease, inner lid, outer V and lower lash lines), Nostalgic (center of the lid), Nobel Descent (upper crease) and Regal Affair (inner corner); MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline on my water lines, and upper and lower lash lines; MAC Fluidline in Dark Majesty on my upper lash lines; Eylure No 080 False lashes and the Tom Ford Brow Sculptor in Espresso.

In my brows, that’s Anastasia Clear Brow Gel.

On my cheeks, I’m wearing MAC Mineralize Blush in Modest Blush on the apples, MAC Sheer Mystery Powder in Deep Dark just beneath the apples to contour, and the Hourglass Ambient Powders in Radiant Light and Incandescent Light (from the Ambient Lighting Palette) mixed together to highlight my upper cheekbones.

Lips are MAC Matte Lipstick in Salon Rouge.

And on my face, I’m wearing Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Pore Minimizing Foundation Primer, Laura Mercier Smooth Finish Flawless Fluid in Chai, Dior Diorskin Nude Concealer in 003 Sable/Sand and YSL Touche Eclat in 4.5.

Necklace is by H&M, and the earrings are the Climbing Vines Earrings by Kristin Perry.

Last weekend my brother came to visit and stayed the night, and, of course, as usual, I was the couch commando (also known as remote hog). I was flipping through Netflix with the remote in my hand when I asked, “Who wants to watch The Duchess?”

Dead silence.

None of the boys — El Hub, my bro or Tabs — were into watching Keira Knightley, who plays the Duchess of Devonshire, parade around in a huge wig. Big shock.

I actually really dig regal movies. Anything with royal intrigue and stylish ladies of the court — the kind who wear wigs so tall that they touch the candles in the chandeliers and catch fire (’cause you know I’m all about the big hair! And flames!), and the painted moles, and the big dresses. 🙂

If I were a royal, you better believe I’d be the gal with the tallest, biggest, most flaming wig (assuming someone quickly put it out), because then my hair would sparkle like the MAC Heirloom Mix collection.

MAC Heirloom Mix
MAC Heirloom Mix collection, available online starting October 19, and coming to stores and MAC counters October 23 (internationally at all MAC locations November 6). Not pictured: Nail Lacquers in Just Jewels, Richly Endowed and Queen’s Honor; Eye Kohl in Tarnish (swatch here) and Eye Kohl in Prunella (swatch here)

If you’ve been following MAC for a while, you probably know how much they like to go big when it comes to flashy finishes in holiday collections, and true to form, there’s a lot of sparkle and frost in Heirloom Mix. Glitter is practically everywhere in the 30-piece limited edition collection.

MAC Heirloom Mix: My 2-minute overview

  • Cool-toned colors — Color temp-wise, this collection leans cool, and it’s heavy on cool-toned grays, blues and violets.
  • Glitter and frost — SO MUCH OF THIS. It comes through strong in the Pressed Pigments (ooh gurl…we got drama!!), the Loose Glitters, Cremesheeen Glasses and one of the Nail Lacquers. When I was doing the look for the top pic, I felt like I had more glitter on my face than a Johnny Weir ice skating costume (remember his holiday collection with MAC? Good times!). For serious, while I love glitter, I’m a little cranky about the Pressed Pigments, but I’ll get to that in a minute…
  • Lipstick love — If you’re only planning to take one thing home form the collection, let it be one of the bright, bold lipsticks in red, berry, plum or pink (the vibe I’m getting: MAC Rocky Horror Picture Show, Part II). They’re my favorite part of the collection.

OK, so, the Pressed Pigment drama…

MAC Heirloom Mix Pressed Pigments clockwise from the lower left: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent, Victorian Plum, Enchantment, Modern Majesty, Noblesse Oblige and Prim and Proper
Clockwise from the lower left: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent, Victorian Plum, Enchantment, Modern Majesty, Noblesse Oblige and Prim and Proper

For the pics in this post I’m wearing a few of the eight Pressed Pigments from the collection. They were the first pieces in the release that caught my eye.

MAC Heirloom Mix Pressed Pigments clockwise from the lower left: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent and Victorian Plum
Pressed Pigments clockwise from the lower left: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent and Victorian Plum

Now, I’ve used Pressed Pigments before, and I’ve liked them. The others I used were glittery and fun and a pretty good deal, too. You got a big 0.1-oz. pan for $21 — double the size of a regular MAC Eye Shadow.

MAC Heirloom Mix Pressed Pigments clockwise from the left: Enchantment; Modern Majesty; Noblesse Oblige; and Prim and Proper
Pressed Pigments clockwise from the left: Enchantment, Modern Majesty, Noblesse Oblige, and Prim and Proper

But the Pressed Pigments in Heirloom Mix are teeny, tiny. They cost $19.50 each for 0.04 ounces, which is about 20 percent smaller than a regular MAC Eye Shadow and less than half the size of the other Pressed Pigments I’ve used, which hold 0.1 ounces of Pressed goodness each.

Can’t say I’m a fan of brands charging the same price or more for less product, but I’ve been seeing a lot of that lately. *grinds teeth*

Lipstick love

MAC Heirloom Mix Lipsticks from the left: Tribalist, No Faux Pas, Sparks of Romance, Rebel and Salon Rouge
Lipsticks from the left: Tribalist, No Faux Pas, Sparks of Romance, Rebel and Salon Rouge

As for the lipsticks, I like. 🙂 Whether you have cool- or warm-toned skin, these should do ya. No sparkle here. Just rich, intense shades of berry, pink, red and plum. Your classic holiday colors.

I really dig No Faux Pas, the hot pink (big surprise). It’s a refreshing pop of color among the darker reds and berries we see a lot in holiday collections.

And then there’s Sparks of Romance, the red Matte. It’s a vintage, classic red that neither leans blue nor yellow. This one, I think, will look great on just about everyone.

The overall collection: is it fit for a royal?

Well, sure, for a lady of the court who wears cool tones well. I think there are some lovely lipsticks here, but, truth be told, about the entire collection, my warm-toned heart isn’t fluttering.

MAC Heirloom Mix Cremesheen Glasses from the left: Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic
Cremesheen Glasses from the left: Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic

MAC Heirloom Mix Cremesheen Glasses from the left: Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic
Cremesheen Glasses from the left: Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic


MAC Heirloom Mix Mineralize Blushes in Modest Blush (left) and Sweet Sentiment (right)
Mineralize Blushes in Modest Blush (left) and Sweet Sentiment (right)

MAC Heirloom Mix Glitters in Reflects Antique Gold (left) and Amethyst (right)
Glitters in Reflects Antique Gold (left) and Amethyst (right)
MAC Heirloom Mix Fluidlines in MAC Heirloom Mix Fluidlines in Dark Majesty (top) and Gentrified (bottom)
Fluidlines in MAC Heirloom Mix Fluidlines in Dark Majesty (top) and Gentrified (bottom)
MAC Heirloom Mix Kohl Power Pencil in Feline
Kohl Power Pencil in Feline

MAC Heirloom Mix

MAC Heirloom Mix Lipsticks from the left: Tribalist, No Faux Pas, Sparks of Romance, Rebel and Salon Rouge
Lipsticks from the left: Tribalist, No Faux Pas, Sparks of Romance, Rebel and Salon Rouge
MAC Heirloom Mix Cremesheen Glasses in Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic
Cremesheen Glasses in Ceremonial, Seeking Adoration, Social Season, Romantic Overture and Courting Chic
MAC Heirloom Mix Pressed Pigments from the left: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent, Victorian Plum, Enchantment, Modern Majesty, Noblesse Oblige and Prim and Proper
Pressed Pigments: Regal Affair, Nostalgic, Noble Descent, Victorian Plum, Enchantment, Modern Majesty, Noblesse Oblige and Prim and Proper
MAC Heirloom Mix Fluidlines in Dark Majesty (left) and Gentrified (right)
Fluidlines in Dark Majesty (left) and Gentrified (right)
MAC Heirloom Mix Glitters in Reflects Antique Gold (left) and Amethyst (right)
Glitters in Reflects Antique Gold (left) and Amethyst (right)
MAC Feline (left) and Prunella (right)
Feline (left) and Prunella (right); swatch of Tarnish is here
MAC Lipstick in Salon Rouge
Lipstick in Salon Rouge
MAC Lipstick in Rebel
Lipstick in Rebel
MAC Lipstick in Sparks of Romance
Lipstick in Sparks of Romance
MAC Lipstick in No Faux Pas
Lipstick in No Faux Pas
MAC Lipstick in Tribalist
Lipstick in Tribalist
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Ceremonial
Cremesheen Glass in Ceremonial
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Seeking Adoration
Cremesheen Glass in Seeking Adoration
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Social Season
Cremesheen Glass in Social Season
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Romantic Overature
Cremesheen Glass in Romantic Overature
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Courting Chic
Cremesheen Glass in Courting Chic

The MAC Heirloom Mix collection includes…

LIPSTICKS, $17.50 US/$21 CAD each

  • Tribalist, a deep purple berry with an Amplified finish
  • No Faux Pas, a matte hot pink with a Matte finish
  • Sparks of Romance, a true red with a Matte finish
  • Lipstick in Rebel, a pinkish plum with a Satin finish
  • Salon Rouge, a clean berry red with a Matte finish

CREMESHEEN GLASSES, $22 US/$25 CAD each

  • Ceremonial, a hot pink with sparkles
  • Seeking Adoration, a plummy pink
  • Social Season, a violet with blue sparkles
  • Romantic Overture, a clear base with sparkles
  • Courting Chic, a deep berry red with golden sparkles

PRESSED PIGMENTS, $19.50 US/$22.CAD each

  • Regal Affair, a white base with fine opal pearl
  • Nostalgic,a soft light salmon beige
  • Noble Descent, a pearly smoky mauve
  • Victorian Plum, a plum with violet pearl
  • Enchantment, a violet with bluish violet sparkles
  • Modern Majesty, a dark brown base with green pearl
  • Noblesse Oblige, a frosty wood
  • Prim and Proper, a blackish gray with silver sparkles

FLUIDLINES, $17.50 US/$21 CAD each

  • Dark Majesty, a black with black pearl
  • Gentrified, a brown with bronzy pearl

GLITTERS, $21 US/$25 CAD each

  • Reflects Antique Gold, a sparkling goldish khaki
  • Amethyst, a bright clean purple

KOHL POWER EYE PENCIL, $17.50 US/$21 CAD

  • Feline, a black

EYE KOHL, $17.50 US/$21 CAD each

  • Tarnish, a dark green
  • Prunella, a dark prune

MINERALIZE BLUSHES, $30 US/$35 CAD each

  • Modest Blush, a light baby salmon pink
  • Sweet Sentiment, a rosy pink

NAIL LACQUERS, $13.50 US/$16 CAD each

  • Just Jewels, a light pink with silvery rainbow pearls with a Glitter finish
  • Richly Endowed, a clean berry red with a Cream finish
  • Queen’s Honor, a bright red with a cream finish

MAC Heirloom Mix arrives online October 19, and at MAC stores and counters October 23 (internationally November 6).

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

The MAC Heirloom Mix Collection: For the Cool, Glitter-Loving Ladies of the Royal Court / Originally published October 6th, 2014

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  1. Agata says

    October 6th, 2014 at 7:12 am

    Oh my! So much prettiness and you look stunning. Love all the pearls!

    Reply
  2. Divya says

    October 6th, 2014 at 7:34 am

    All those pearls!!! I love Salon Rouge on you! Gorgeous gorgeous red!

    Reply
  3. Kelly B. says

    October 6th, 2014 at 7:43 am

    I really love the look of this collection. The glitter all over the packaging I’m not insane about, but I love the shades they chose and the formulas look great, at least from the swatches! I’ll definitely be picking up a few of the lipsticks!

    Reply
  4. Kwmechelle says

    October 6th, 2014 at 8:39 am

    Is Rebel the same one from the permanent collection? I have that one & love it.

    Reply
  5. MonicaP says

    October 6th, 2014 at 8:41 am

    Such a pretty lady like collection .. and the colors are so vibrant, especially in the lipsticks .. hmm, may need to go to Nordstrom on my lunch hour 😉

    Monica.

    Reply
  6. Kiss & Make-up says

    October 6th, 2014 at 9:05 am

    Yeah, I prefer warm tones as well. Still, some of those lippies look good. And Karen, you look amazing! Love those pearls on you 😀

    Reply
  7. Ankita@corallista says

    October 6th, 2014 at 9:21 am

    You look stunning! I generally prefer warmer colors but some of those pressed pigments look too good to pass up!

    Reply
  8. Sissi says

    October 6th, 2014 at 9:32 am

    Gorgeous photos and products but I might have to admit that it is a bit too much glitter for my taste- at least the eye shadows!

    Reply
  9. thepaigest says

    October 6th, 2014 at 9:48 am

    I usually don’t really get excited about Holiday stuff from MAC! BUT THIS YEAR!!! <3 <3 <3 want it all!!!!!!!!!!!! I might need to cut something from my wish list from Sephora!

    Reply
  10. Hannah says

    October 6th, 2014 at 9:58 am

    Classy! You look stunning! The reds love you! Btw, why does No faux pas looks bright on the swatch but not bright on the lips?

    Reply
  11. Erin says

    October 6th, 2014 at 10:18 am

    YEAH! Cool toned stuff! I like that whole collection. Might not fit into my day to day life but in my fantasy world where I’m a jetsetter I’d wear it all!

    Reply
  12. Trisha says

    October 6th, 2014 at 10:21 am

    You’ve sold me on the lipsticks, Karen! They all look so amazing. I think Tribalist is my favorite, though.

    Reply
  13. Alexy says

    October 6th, 2014 at 10:45 am

    I’m loving the pressed pigments because personally I feel that there’s not enough shades available in the permanent collection but I just A.D.O.R.E the finish that the MAC pressed pigments have – they just have that je ne sais quoi factor to them. They’re not full on glitter, but they’re not just a shimmery eyeshadow either. They just look so pretty on the eye!

    Reply
  14. gio says

    October 6th, 2014 at 10:53 am

    You look gorgeous! Love the pearls!

    Reply
  15. Icequeen81 says

    October 6th, 2014 at 11:39 am

    Love the look. I would love you to do a 1940 makeup and hair look

    Reply
  16. Krista says

    October 6th, 2014 at 12:06 pm

    I love those lipsticks!! So pretty! I will definitely one of those up..just going to have a hard time deciding which!

    Reply
  17. Sylirael says

    October 6th, 2014 at 6:29 pm

    Hehe, ‘cool, glitter loving lady’ is basically the definition of me! Especially if it’s a court of vampires… #palerogue

    There are so many beautiful things in this collection, it’s pointless for me to list them all, but chief among them is the eye makeup look you did! Ultra glam, Karen <3

    It's a real shame about the price quibbles though 🙁

    Reply
  18. Maris says

    October 6th, 2014 at 10:06 pm

    This Reflects Antique Gold glitter is not the same as the Reflects Antique Gold that is permanent at the pro line, right?

    Reply
  19. Kim says

    October 7th, 2014 at 5:15 am

    Oh, my. This collection has my pores and wrinkles running for cover. HAHA! I do like the holiday colored lippies, though, particularly Courting Chic (though the shimmer would be less flattering on me). 🙂

    Reply
  20. Amber says

    October 7th, 2014 at 9:57 am

    Wow, the pressed pigments are SO stunning! That’s really lame about the smaller size and more moola though. Do brands think we aren’t savvy to this?? The blushes and lipglosses are absolutely gorgeous. I might have to grab something(s) in this release. Thanks for the beautiful pics and swatches Karen!

    Reply
  21. Polarbelle says

    October 10th, 2014 at 12:54 am

    Let me be blunt…or Polarbelle, or Shelley or whomever, but I’ve been thinking lately this thought: “how many more ways are there possibly left to make a Mac gloss?” Because I’ve been there since the start and I thought surely they can’t keep making different things…..but here comes the point after the captivating build-up, I am totally captivated over the look of these Cremesheen glosses!!! They don’t look like every other gloss…perhaps it’s the cool factor and like you, I have bazillion warm colors, but these look unique in all of Mac’s arsenal and I believe they will be what I’ll be purchasing in the collection. Great pics!! Great looks!!! You always look so pretty.

    Reply
  22. Polarbelle says

    October 10th, 2014 at 12:59 am

    oh, and Ima gonna need No Faux Pas for sure!!! What highlighter is the icing on your gorgeous face? You really look stunning in all the colors. They totes work for you!

    Reply
  23. dawn says

    October 18th, 2014 at 3:30 pm

    Just when I thought I didn’t need anymore Mac Products, something comes out that I must have. Going to break the bank again lol

    Reply
  24. Icequeen81 says

    October 6th, 2015 at 11:20 am

    Trivalist, salon rouge are my fabs I have rebel myself at home.
    wat a pleasant collection.

    Hope salon really looks how it looks on you. I got lipsticks that it looks dark red in some people from a drugstore’s brand but on me it looks plain orangery terracottas 🙁

    Lipsticks can be very tricky sometimes

    Reply

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