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MAC Unsung Heroes: Naked Lunch Eyeshadow

April 27th, 2011 by Karen 65 Comments

What I wouldn’t give to learn the story behind the name of today’s MAC Unsung Hero, Naked Lunch ($14.50).

Was there really a lunch in which the attendees were naked (eww!)? If so, I wonder what was on the menu… I assume that soups and other hot foods were absent, as well as beans and cheeses that encourage, um, bloat.

I’m all for culinary adventures, but when it comes to my lunches, I think I’ll stick to wearing clothes and this powder shadow from MAC’s permanent line. 🙂

When I need something foolproof to wear with my favorite browns, I often reach for Naked Lunch. It casts a candlelit glow on my skin that ignores my fine lines, and it blends like a makeup dream.

On me, it’s a champagne peachy pink with a subtle sheen — a demure, slightly warmer, less glittery version of Stila Kitten, perhaps, and its flexibility could rival Olympic gymnasts! I wear it as a lid color (fab for a wide-eyed look), as a highlighter along my brow bone, at the inner corners, and sometimes even as a face highlighter.


Swatch of Naked Lunch with the flash
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Categories: Eyes, MAC Makeup, Unsung Heroes Keywords: mac, unsungheroes

MAC Studio Fix Boldblack Lash Feels as Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board

April 26th, 2011 by Karen 36 Comments

mac studiofix boldblack lash

When I was a kid, every slumber party I went to started with 16 Candles, progressed to crank calling cute boys from class, and ended with us playing light as a feather, stiff as a board.

For the game, one of us would lie down on the floor. Then, a bunch of us girls would lift her, using just two fingers on each hand, while chanting, “light as a feather, stiff as a board,” over and over again. I have no idea why this was considered fun, but we got the biggest kick out of it and did it all the time.

Ah, to be young and easily amused… 🙂

MAC’s new Studio Fix Boldblack Lash mascara ($14) reminds me of that old game. Launching April 28 on counters with the new Fashion Flower Collection (NOTE: it’s available now online), Boldblack will join the MAC permanent line.

mac studiofix boldblack lash wand

MAC describes it as a dramatic, blacker-than-black mascara with a long-lasting formula lighter than a flower petal.

I’ve been batting two coats on my fringe for the past few days, and while I like how long my lashes look and how feather light they feel with it on, Boldblack also leaves them stiff and crunchy — hence the whole “light as feather, stiff as a board” thing.

A few things I like about Boldblack…

  • It’s a true black (it doesn’t have any blue undertones)
  • Delivers dramatically longer, separated lashes
  • Resists smudging
  • Relatively affordable for a department store mascara
  • Feels as light as a feather

mac studiofix boldblack lash before
Before

mac studiofix boldblack lash after
After two coats
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Categories: MAC Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: mac

How to Get the Most Bounce for Your Buck from the New MAC Big Bounce Shadows

April 25th, 2011 by Karen 26 Comments

Do you remember flubber? It was a rubber-like, super bouncy substance created by an absent-minded professor in 1961. Actually, by THE Absent-Minded Professor in the Disney movie of the same name. I suspect MAC might have lured the professor out of retirement to help them develop the upcoming MAC Big Bounce Shadows ($16.50 each) because, like flubber, they’re also quite bouncy and unusual.

The rich colors don’t feel like anything I’ve ever felt before. Think dense whipped cream, if that makes any sense, and when I tap the pans with a finger, I can actually feel them bouncing back in a very cool, weird way.

Hopefully these 16 shadows with metallic and/or pearl finishes are easier to corral than flubber was. Getting that stuff to stay put was almost impossible, but these shadows are supposed to bounce onto counters May 5 as part of the new MAC Flighty collection.

For help getting the most bounce from these beauties, I turned to one of my favorite MAC senior artists, Romero Jennings (are you following him on Twitter?).


MAC Senior Artist Romero Jennings

So if you’re ready, let’s bounce! 🙂

1. Be firm

While you could use any eyeshadow brush to apply the Big Bounce Shadows, Romero suggests using something with firm, stiff bristles like the MAC 242 Shader Brush ($24.50). A firm brush should give you more control than a fluffier, softer brush like the MAC 217 ($22.50). “And this way you can buff it out with the same brush,” he adds. Just buff with the edge of the head along any harsh lines.

2. Tap, tap, tap (or bounce, bounce, bounce)

What’s the best way to apply these Big Bounce Shadows? By tapping/patting/bouncing them onto your lids with the MAC 242. It helps distribute them evenly. And try to avoid swirling the brush or swiping it side to side like a windshield wiper, which tends to just push the product around. Romero says you can probably get away with skipping an eyeshadow primer, since the Big Bounces have a great grip and should last all day long.


Four of the 16 MAC Big Bounce Shadows from left to right: Count Your Assets, Spread the Wealth, Black Diamond and Rich Thrills

3. Work fast!

Time is of the essence! The Bounces were designed to dry quickly — within seconds! So, if the phone rings while you’re working on your eye makeup, you might want to let it go to voicemail, LOL! Because once these dry, they don’t budge.

As for drying in their pans, MAC made the packaging air-tight to keep the shadows moist.

4. Put out the welcome matte

Here’s one way to work these into your regular routine: apply them first as a base, and then pat a matte shadow directly on top. “This is a trick that I love, LOVE doing,” Romero says, “especially if someone is going out in the evening…”
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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To Keywords: mac

MAC Unsung Heroes: The 188 Small Duo Fibre Face Brush

April 22nd, 2011 by Karen 21 Comments

mac 188 small duo fibre face brush

I had a brush with a skunk today! And yesterday. And the day before that. Actually two skunks. The first was the MAC 187 Duo Fibre Brush ($42), lovingly referred to by some as “the skunk brush.”

Beloved by bazillions of MAC-aholics (like me), this black-and-white classic has a way with foundations, in particular, and can produce an almost airbrushed look.

Have you ever noticed how often it appears as a repromote in MAC’s seasonal brush kits? Yup, this stinker’s a popular product, and I like it, too, but I prefer its often overlooked little buddy, the 188 Small Duo Fibre Face Brush ($34).

With bristles fashioned from a blend of goat hair and synthetic fibers, this flat-top circular brush, a member of the MAC permanent line, excels at lightly applying liquid and powder products. The brush head is about half the diameter of the 187’s.

mac 188 small duo fibre face brush
So soft!

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Unsung Heroes Keywords: mac, unsungheroes

MAC Magically Cool Liquid Powder Product Photos and Swatches

April 21st, 2011 by Karen 13 Comments

Here’s the last of today’s MAC attack: product pics and swatches of two of the three Magically Cool Liquid Powders ($29.50 US/$35.50 CDN).

They cast their spell on MAC counters May 5 in North America and internationally some time in May.


Truth & Light (left) and Honey Rose (right)


Honey Rose


Truth & Light
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MAC Flighty Product Photos and Swatches

April 21st, 2011 by Karen 48 Comments

Whatever Tabby wants, Tabby gets! That’s right, Tabs threatened to swipe the living crap out my ankles if I didn’t take product pictures and swatch the new MAC Flighty collection, ASAP (damn cat).

He’s especially excited about the new Big Bounce Shadows ($16.50), a line of whipped mousse cream eyeshadows with a fluffy texture and pearly finish that MAC’s adding to their permanent line.

The MAC Flighty collection bounces onto MAC counters May 5 in North America and June internationally.


Big Bounce Shadows in Spread the Wealth (left) and Rich Thrills (right)
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MAC Fashion Flower Product Photos and Swatches

April 21st, 2011 by Karen 39 Comments

Hey, buddy. 🙂 Just some quick product pictures and swatches for you from the upcoming MAC Fashion Flower Collection, which blooms onto counters May 5 in North America and internationally this July.


Eyeshadows from left to right: Lucky Green, Groundcover and Bows & Curtseys


Eyeshadows from left to right: Fresh Daisy, Free To Be and Aqua


Beauty Powders in Alpha Girl (left) and Light Sunshine (right)
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MAC Unsung Heroes: Russian Red Lipglass

April 20th, 2011 by Karen 61 Comments

mac russian red lipglass

Heads turn so fast when MAC Russian Red Lipstick ($14.50) enters a room that some of them get whiplash.

The blue-based red, long a favorite of MAC fans (like moi!), lives in the permanent line, but she also guest stars from time to time in limited edition releases like the MAC Wonder Woman Collection as a repromote shade.

I’ve loved the color for years, but I didn’t always know she had a sister, super shiny, highly pigmented MAC Russian Red Lipglass ($14.50).

If any product deserves a share of the MAC Unsung Heroes spotlight, it’s Russian Red Lipglass — one of my go-to colors to pair with cat eyes.

Just how red is it? Well, do you remember how red your cheeks got that time in gym class with the sit-ups (PROOOT!)? Yup, it’s even redder than that. 🙂

mac russian red lipglass

mac russian red lipglass wand
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