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MAC Baby Bloom: Now You See It, Now You Don’t

July 25th, 2009 by Karen 33 Comments

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MAC is bloomin’ crazy about bright colors and bold makeup, but they do sometimes venture out of their comfort zone.

With the new 10-piece Baby Bloom collection, MAC showcases their nuanced side with five *very* sheer tinted moisturizers and lip balms.

It’s a low-key look for hot days when heavy face makeup is out.

MAC Studio Moisture Tint, $30

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From left to right: Light, Medium, Medium Dark, Dark, Deep Dark

The five Studio Moisture Tint SPF 15 tinted moisturizers are new additions to MAC’s permanent line of foundations and replace MAC’s previous foray into the World of Tinted Moisturizers, Select Tint SPF 15 (now discontinued).

The old MAC Select Tints didn’t contain moisturizer — they were just tints — and when I’d wear ’em I’d have to apply some extra moisturizer beneath the color. By adding a moisturizer to the Studio Moisture Tints, MAC kinda lessens the need to use an additional product.

But the old tints were more pigmented than the new Studio Moisture Tints and came in a wider range of colors (including varieties in NC and NW shades. The new Studio Moisture Tints are *much* more sheer sheerer than their predecessors, and MAC consolidated the colors into just five shades:

  • Light: a soft pale beige
  • Medium: a warm beige
  • Medium Dark: a caramel beige
  • Dark: a deep caramel
  • Deep Dark: a rich golden bronze

I haven’t had much success with MAC foundations in the past (they give me breakouts), but I grabbed a tube of Medium Dark to try at home.
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Categories: MAC Makeup

MAC Baby Bloom Brings New Tinted Moisturizers and Lip Balms

July 17th, 2009 by Karen 24 Comments

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July 30 isn’t just the day MAC’s Love That Look collection drops. It’s also the day we meet MAC Baby Bloom, a new 10-piece release for face and lips, with new tinted moisturizers and sheer, tinted lip balms with SPF 20.

The Studio Moisture Tint SPF 15 ($29.50) family of tinted moisturizers comes in five shades (Light, Medium, Medium Dark, Dark and Deep Dark), and all five will be permanent additions to the MAC line.

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The new Suntints SPF 20 Liquid Lip Balms ($14.50), on the other hand, won’t be around forever. They’re limited edition, and the colors include Just a Smudge (a soft pastel yellow with pearl), Lilt of Lily (a soft and creamy pale pink), Pink Tinge (a yellowish pink with golden pearl), Full of Grace (a sheer rose) and Moist Plum (a light lilac with pearl).

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This morning I tried Lilt of Lily, a super sheer pink (almost clear on my lips). The texture feels thick, like a MAC Lipglass, but isn’t sticky, and I kinda like the light vanilla taste and smell.

I haven’t been using it long enough to gauge wear time or hydration, but I’ll report back on those soon…

Enjoy the rest of your afternoon. 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup

MAC Love That Look: The Eyes Have It

July 17th, 2009 by Karen 38 Comments

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“Smile with your eyes,” as Tyra might say. 🙂 MAC must have had the same idea, because this month’s Love That Look collection is all about the eyes.

Love That Look brings 12 limited edition Starflash Eye Shadows ($14.50) and four Pearlglide Eye Liners ($14.50) to counters July 30, introducing a few new shades and re-promoting some previously released colors as well.

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MAC Starflash Eye Shadow in Fashion Groupie

Nice to see you again

With their pearlescent finish (opalescent + pearl) the Starflash Eye Shadows have been driving me and many of my fellow MAC fans a little nuts since they first arrived last summer.
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Categories: MAC Makeup

Lip Look: MAC Colour Craft Madly Creative Lipstick Hawtness

July 10th, 2009 by Karen 26 Comments

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MAC Colour Craft Lipstick in Madly Creative, Cremestick Liner in Gingerroot, Clear Lipglass

Homegirls, if we worked together, I’d drag your booty down to the MAC counter on our lunch break to show you the Madly Creative Lipstick ($14) light.

She’s one of the six lipsticks from the MAC Colour Craft collection and the small starstar of my new favorite pink lip combo.

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Look at the lil’ flecks of glitter!

I tried out this frosty, peach pink last night with some MAC Cremestick Liner in Gingerroot ($14.50) and MAC Clear Lipglass ($14).

With all three on my lips, I think I heard makeup angels singing in the distance.

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MAC Colour Craft Lipstick in Madly Creative and Cremestick Liner in Gingerroot without Clear Lipglass

Imagine this lip with a smokey eye look… Ooh, la la, right? 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup

MAC Gets Crafty with Wearable Colors in the Colour Craft Collection

July 9th, 2009 by Karen 66 Comments

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Did you get a chance to check out the new MAC Colour Craft collection today, tenderonis? After seeing the bright promo pics I was expecting a cray-zaaay explosion of color, so I steeled myself for yet another arty, not-too-wearable release (*ahem*, Style Warriors!).

But Colour Craft took me by surprise. The bulk of this humungo 33-piece collection actually consists of — gasp! — wearable shades.

MAC gave us a good mix of shimmery neutrals, golds and bronzes along with fun pops of purple, pink, blue and orange thrown in for eyes. Pink and plum dominate the lip colors, while cheeks get a hefty dose of shimmer in sunset shades of pink, gold, bronze and coral.

Here are some things that really stand out to me…

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Mineralize Eyeshadow Quad in Assemblage: I almost overlooked this quad, but after seeing it on my friend Elena I knew it was special.

It comes with four shimmery shades of silvery white, yellowish gold, gray and black eyeshadows that complement each other perfectly.

I’m lovin’ on the gray shade. Some can be too cool for my skintone, but this gray has a hint of warm golden taupe that seems to make it more wearable. Hmm…

I’m also lovin’ the versatility. MAC shows us several ways to wear it, featuring it in three of the eight Colour Craft face charts (Crazy Haute, Madly Creative and Nice Mix Up).

I can’t wait to turn out some looks with this bad boy!

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Assemblage on NW 20 skin with flash

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Assemblage on NC 35 skin with flash

Madly Creative Lipstick: Madly Creative looks like the lipstick version of MAC Cremestick Liner in Gingerroot, aka one of the best nude lip liners, evah!

It applies as a frosty, peachy pink with silver pearl; I think it could end up one of those great universal colors flattering to both warm- and cool-toned babes.

SIDENOTE: If you’re a Gingerroot fan, consider stocking up. MAC’s discontinuing the color (boo!), and soon it’ll be going, going, gone… 🙁

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Cheeky Bronze, Madly Creative on NW 20 skin with flash

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Cheeky Bronze, Madly Creative on NC 35 skin with flash

Cheeky Bronze Mineralize Skinfinish: This shimmery blush adds a golden coral flush to my skin.

Can you imagine it on tanned cheeks? Love!

I plan to wear it on low-maintenance makeup days… Tinted moisturizer, mascara and lipgloss + Cheeky Bronze on the cheeks = one easy, effortless summertime look!

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Cheeky Bronze, Madly Creative Assemblage on NW 20 skin with flash

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Cheeky Bronze, Madly Creative Assemblage on NC 35 skin with flash

Mineralize Eyeshadow Quads, $19.50

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Assemblage

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Eccentricity

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Fashion Patch

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Girlish Romp

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Natural Flare

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Odd Bits

Lipsticks, $14

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Colour Crafted, Trimming Talk
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Categories: MAC Makeup, Makeup

How Do You Choose Complementary Eyeshadow Colors?

July 9th, 2009 by Karen 21 Comments

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Think back to when you first started wearing eyeshadow. I don’t know about you, but I remember being *hella* confused. I’d approach makeup counters totally overwhelmed, never knowing which colors to wear or which colors to pair.

Janice, a newbie to the eyeshadow world, is looking for beginner eyeshadow color pairing tips.

I love make up, but I have NO IDEA how to apply it… especially shadows!

How do you choose colors that compliment each other? Like the shadows that don’t come packaged together, can you look at them and see which ones will work together? Is there a rule of thumb?

I usually buy whatever the salesladies tell me goes together, but I’d like to do it on my own.

Janice

Hi Janice,

Some makeup books will tell you to follow steadfast color rules, but honestly, I think those rules were meant to be broken. I wear what moves me, and that’s what I hope you’ll do, too. 🙂

There are some considerations that may help when you’re looking for colors to pair together, like how cool or warm colors may work with your skin tone, different textures (like matte versus shimmer) and how products differ in how much pigmentation they pack.

Boiling it down to a few basics, here are some tips to help get you on your way:

1. A good place to start is to pair a neutral, like a shimmery beige, with a single pop of color. Benefit Bikini Line (a shimmery beige), MAC Ricepaper (a shimmery peachy beige) and MAC Shroom (a shimmery beige) are ones I like to use together. Try using them with a blue, green, gold, purple, pink, black, gray or any other color that moves you. Experimentation is key.

2. Afraid of brights? Consider building your look around versatile browns. When I started wearing eyeshadow, I only felt comfortable in neutrals. I found a few great browns and then built up my collection from there (check out this video for a few brown eyeshadow suggestions). If you’re color shy, try pairing browns with beige, gold, bronze, peach or taupe shadows. Any of these shades will be easy to blend and are very beginner friendly. A few to look into: Benefit Velvet Eyeshadow in Dandy Brandy (a shimmery bronzy brown), MAC Arena (a shimmery peach), MAC Woodwinked (a shimmery gold), MAC Amber Lights (a shimmery peachy brown) and MAC Satin Taupe (a shimmery taupe).

3. If you’re ready for more complicated color pairings, look at some pictures of flowers, or go for a walk outside. Once, a cream-colored white rose bush inspired me to do a beige, gold, dark green and chocolate brown eye. Another time I took a cue from a bird of paradise flower and tried an orange, purple and green eye with a hint of yellow. Mother Nature is a fantastic painter and a great source of inspiration for me.

Gals, think back to your early days with makeup. How’d you choose colors to pair together, and how do you do it now?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. I almost forgot! Take a look at Adobe Kuler. It’s a site literally bursting with color palette suggestions. Photographers and graphic designers use it for color inspiration. Great site!

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Categories: Just For Fun, MAC Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To

MAC Euristocrats 2: What Would You Get?

July 2nd, 2009 by Karen 45 Comments

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Ladies, what do you think about the new MAC Euristocrats 2 collection?

It’s a 17-piece summer melange of lipsticks ($14), Dazzleglasses ($18) and Lip Pencils ($13 each) in shades of peach, pink, brown and violet.

My question for you is…

WHAT WOULD YOU GET?

Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Examine the following pictures and swatches, and choose the 5 items you’d *most* like to take home with you.

Share your virtual haul in the comments. 🙂

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St. Germain, London Life

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Costa Chic, Naked Paris

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Cockney, Patisserie, Milan Mode

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Date Night, Euro Beat, Internationalist
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Categories: Just For Fun, MAC Makeup

MAC Arena Eyeshadow: Unsung Makeup Hero

June 30th, 2009 by Karen 57 Comments

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Two things I recently realized about MAC Arena eyeshadow ($14.50):

  1. If you say the words “MAC Arena” fast enough, it sounds like you’re saying macarena.
  2. The color looks a billion times hotter on the skin than it looks in the pan.

Arena’s a permanent member of the MAC eyeshadow line, but I never really paid her much attention before.

I guess I just thought she looked kinda uninspiring in the pan. With colors like Freshwater (a bright and shimmery blue) to distract me, Arena simply got overlooked.

Thankfully, I’ve come to my senses. 🙂

Arena applies as a shimmery golden peach — a subtle look — but the color packs enough peachy goodness to stand out in a crowd.

So far, I’ve mainly worn her as a wash on my lids, where I think she really brightens my eyes. Perfect for one two-minute eye makeup days.

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MAC Arena on lid with flash

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MAC Arena on lid without flash

Now I’m wondering how Arena will work with more complicated eye looks…
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