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Our Destination: An Extra Dimension of Easy, Shimmery Eye Makeup With the MAC Magnetic Nude Collection Extra Dimension Eye Shadows

December 20th, 2013 by Karen 14 Comments

MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadow in Amorous Alloy
That’s the new MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadow in Amorous Alloy on my lids, a Natural Flirt on my brow bones and Sweet Heat in the inner corners

It’s cool, I’ll drive. I want you and your blending brush to relax. 🙂

Where are we going, you ask?

Well, it’s quite a journey. We’re going to a different dimension — an Extra Dimension, if you will — where easy shimmer and smokey eyes rule.

No, it’s in our timezone, and we’re not even leaving Earth’s orbit (or going into cryo sleep). We can actually get there in my Mazda. All we have to do is meet at a MAC counter on December 26, because the inter-dimensional highway opens when the five Extra Dimension Eye Shadows from the new MAC Magnetic Nudes collection debut that day.

MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadow
The five new Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadows, $19.50 each US and $22.50 CAN

Sorry in advance if my car is dirty… I don’t have plans to clean it. Also, please ignore the turntables in the backseat (it’s a long story).

MAC Magnetic Nude Swatches, Extra Dimension Eye Shadows from the left: A Natural Flirt, Sweet Heat, Platinum Love, Amorous Alloy and Silver Dawn
Extra Dimension Eye Shadows from the left: A Natural Flirt, Sweet Heat, Platinum Love, Amorous Alloy and Silver Dawn

You might remember first seeing the Extra Dimension Eye Shadows for spring 2012. The relatively new formula combines a cream, liquid and powder shadow in a single pan.

MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadow Review
Additional eye makeup in this look: MAC Bamboo Eye Shadow (lids), MAC Swiss Chocolate Eye Shadow (crease), MAC Teddy Eye Kohl (water lines and lower lash lines), Chanel Inimitable Mascara (lashes) and Covergirl Bombshell Intensity Liner (upper lash lines)

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Categories: Eyes, MAC Makeup, Makeup, Product Reviews

I Can’t Deny My Attraction to the New MAC Magnetic Nude Collection Fluidlines in It’s Physical, Our Secret and Chilled

December 18th, 2013 by Karen 19 Comments

MAC Fluidline in It's Physical on my lids, Our Secret along the lower lash lines and Chilled in the inner corners
Wearing MAC Fluidline in It’s Physical on my lids, Our Secret along my lower lash lines and Chilled in the inner corners

I honestly did not intend for this post to turn into a novel about the three Magnetic Nude Fluidlines, but the more time I spend with them, the more I think they’re just about the most exciting Fluidlines I’ve seen in a really long time.

The three new MAC Magnetic Nude Fluidlines, $16 each US and $19 CAN
The three Magnetic Nude Fluidlines, $16 each US and $19 CAN

My friend Courtney (hey, Court!) summed it up well in a text she sent me today. “I’m drooling over that Magnetic Nudes Collection! And I’m not a nudes kind of girl!”

There’s just something special about these three Fluidlines that drew me to them right away. The attraction was straight. Up. Magnetic.

Let’s start with It’s Physical.

I swear, pics do not do this shade justice.

MAC It's Physical Fluidline, a brown with purple pearl and a Pearl finish
It’s Physical Fluidline, a brown with purple pearl and a Pearl finish

Officially, MAC describes It’s Physical as a brown with purple pearl, but on me it’s more of a purplish brown duochrome with hot pink and gold glitter — elements that can border on cray but work in the BEST possible way in this case.

I tried to capture the fine glitter flecks as well as I could, but in real life, this color is much livelier, more sparkly and more dynamic. I don’t know why the camera missed most of the pink glitter, but you can see a little flash of it in the left eye up in the pic up top, right in the middle of my lid. But when you see this color in person, it’s much more obvious.

MAC Fluidline in It's Physical on my lids, Our Secret along the lower lash lines and Chilled in the inner corners
Oh, hai, glitter!

The Fluidlines are usually used as gel liners, like for cat eyes, but they can also double as cream shadows and eyeshadow bases. It’s Physical works in all those ways, but I like it best worn as a cream shadow.

Here’s what I like to do: pat it on my lids with a 239, and then, right away, buff out the edges, drawing the shadow up toward my brow bone. Buffing brings out the brown tones and adds some smoke to the look. I think it also coaxes out more of the pink glitter.

It’s important to work quickly with this color and all of the Fluidlines if you plan to wear them as eyeshadows, because they dry really fast.

After buffing, I pat 2-3 additional layers along my lower lash line and in the outer corner to create a gradient. Whack a little Smolder along my water lines and bam! — a glittery, smokey purplish brown eye that takes very little effort. LOVE IT!

It’s Physical is the star of this show, for sure, but I think the two other colors are just as beautiful and totally worthy of your makeup bag. Like It’s Physical, they work great as liners, eyeshadow bases and standalone cream shadows.

Metallic reddish brown Our Secret, the only Fluidline in this launch without flecks of glitter, is my second fave shade.

MAC Our Secret Fluidline, a metallic brown with reddish pearl and a Pearl finish
Our Secret Fluidline, a metallic brown with reddish pearl and a Pearl finish

It’s basically like a gel liner version of MAC’s must-have Teddy Eye Kohl…

I know, right?! Beautiful on its own patted and buffed on the lids, maybe with some Teddy on the water lines.

Oh, and if you like reddish brown eyeshadows like Swiss Chocolate, and coppery colors like Amorous Alloy Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, also from the Magnetic Nude collection, you could get tons of use out of it.

MAC Chilled Fluidline, a frosted white gold with a Pearl finish
Chilled Fluidline, a frosted white gold with a Pearl finish

Chilled, the third shade, is a frosty white gold with golden glitter — also super pretty, particularly as an inner corner highlight or patted and buffed on the lids. I bet you could also wear it on the brow bone, or maybe even the upper cheekbones.

Fluidlines from the left: Chilled, It's Physical and Our Secret
Fluidlines from the left: Chilled, It’s Physical and Our Secret
MAC Fluidline in It's Physical on my lids, Our Secret along the lower lash lines and Chilled in the inner corners
Additional MAC Magnetic Nude Collection worn in this look: At Dusk Extra Dimension Blush on my cheeks, Fairly Precious Extra Dimension Skinfinish on my upper cheekbones, Sensual Sparks Lipstick topped with Overspiced Lipglass on my lips

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Categories: Eyes, MAC Makeup, Makeup, Product Reviews

The New Hydrating MAC Huggable Lipcolour Collection Gives Dry Lips a Big Hug

December 18th, 2013 by Karen 16 Comments

MAC Huggable Lipcolour Collection
Big hug for the new MAC Huggable Lipcolour collection

Well, I love hugging smug thugs who snuggle pugs that play on rugs, BOOM!

And you wonder why my rap career never took off…

Hardy-har-har. 🙂

Ah, the things that pop into your head when you’re trying to think of clever ways to work the word “hug” into your blog posts…

You know, hug? As in the brand-spankin new MAC Huggable Lipcolour collection?

Interestingly, MAC didn’t call these lipsticks, which makes sense to me, as they don’t seem much like lipsticks at all. Rather, they remind me of intensely pigmented, hella moisturizing lip balms.

Dry lips say what now…?

Yup, the 12 Huggable Lipcolours have a completely new gel-based formula, and they make their big debut January 2nd at all North American MAC locations and internationally the same month (in all countries outside Asia).

MAC claims the formula makes them mega moisturizing and capable of leaping tall buildings in a single bound!

Wait — no, that’s not right. It’s supposed to help the shiny finish last up to six hours.

Lots of colors here to choose from. I see some wearable nudes, pinks, corals and a sprinkling of richer wines, plums and deep reds.

These are, like, the ultimate purse lip balms. The moisturizing formula totally kicks dry lip flakes to the curb, and applying them couldn’t be easier. We’re talking so soft and buttery that they practically melt when you run them across your lips.

In fact, I’d say they border on being a little too soft, so don’t go dropping one on a hard surface, you cute clumsy-pants, lest you be S.O.L. like yours truly (notice that a few of them have chips on their sides, le sigh…).

As for the hugging, yeah, they really do hug the surface of my lips. No weird patchiness or propensities to settle into my fine lip lines. Just a smooth block of semi-transparent coverage with megawatts of shine.

MAC Touche Huggable Lipcolour, a light beige with a cream finish
Touche Huggable Lipcolour, a light beige with a cream finish

MAC Fresh & Frisky Huggable Lipcolour, a soft neutral peach with a cream finish
Fresh & Frisky Huggable Lipcolour, a soft neutral peach with a cream finish

MAC Cherry Glaze Huggable Lipcolour, an orangey red with a cream finish
Cherry Glaze Huggable Lipcolour, an orangey red with a cream finish

MAC Out for Passion Huggable Lipcolour, a soft warm rose with a cream finish
Out for Passion Huggable Lipcolour, a soft warm rose with a cream finish
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MAC Fashion Force Huggable Lipcolour, a cool coral with a cream finish
Fashion Force Huggable Lipcolour, a cool coral with a cream finish

MAC Love Beam Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone warm pink with a cream finish
Love Beam Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone warm pink with a cream finish

MAC What a Feeling Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone cool pink with a cream finish
What a Feeling Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone cool pink with a cream finish

MAC Feeling Amorous Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone fuchsia with a cream finish
Feeling Amorous Huggable Lipcolour, a mid-tone fuchsia with a cream finish

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Categories: Collections, Lips, MAC Makeup, Makeup

Mesmerizing Molten Metallics Bare All in the New MAC Magnetic Nude Collection, Coming to Counters December 26

December 17th, 2013 by Karen 50 Comments

MAC Magnetic Nude Collection
The gorgeous new MAC Magnetic Nude collection!

I NEED MORE EYES!

And cheeks and lips.

LOL! Maybe then I wouldn’t look so cray-cray.

Because I couldn’t wait to try on the gorgeous new MAC Magnetic Nude collection (coming out December 26), I’m wearing two different eye looks at the moment, my cheeks don’t match, and my lip color is split down the middle.

I look like the Joker’s evil sister. 🙂

And that’s why I didn’t make an appearance in this video.

Here’s a tabletop look at the new Magnetic Nude collection (and a super quick look at the new Huggable Lipcolours and two new MAC False Lashes).

Also, if you happen to be YouTube averse, or if they block it at the office, here are some pics…

10,000-Foot Overview of the MAC Magnetic Nude Collection

  • 26 pieces, limited edition
  • Available at MAC counters, stores and online December 26 through February 6, 2014; launches internationally some time in January
  • Lots of metallics and nudes, also a strong rose gold vibe
  • In the release, skin is radiant, eyes are metallic and smokey, and cheeks and lips are subtle and sexy
  • Here are 23 of the 26 pieces; the items not shown are Opulash Mascara in Bad Bad Black, the 128 Split Fibre Cheek brush and the 235 Split Fibre All Over Eye brush

Here are pics and swatches. I’ll be posting looks and reviews over the next few days…

MAC Magnetic Nude collection product pics

MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadow
The five new Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Eye Shadows, $19.50 each US and $22.50 CAN

MAC A Natural Flirt Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, an iridescent light pink with a Metallic finish
A Natural Flirt Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, an iridescent light pink with a Metallic finish

MAC Sweet Heat Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a soft peachy pink with a Metallic finish
Sweet Heat Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a soft peachy pink with a Metallic finish

MAC Silver Dawn Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a dirty grey mauve with a metallic finish
Silver Dawn Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a dirty grey mauve with a metallic finish

MAC Amorous Alloy Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a deep terracotta copper with a Metallic finish
Amorous Alloy Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a deep terracotta copper with a Metallic finish

MAC Platinum Love Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a bright clean silver with a Metallic finish
Platinum Love Extra Dimension Eye Shadow, a bright clean silver with a Metallic finish

The three new MAC Magnetic Nude Fluidlines, $16 each US and $19 CAN
The three Magnetic Nude Fluidlines, $16 each US and $19 CAN

MAC It's Physical Fluidline, a brown with purple pearl and a Pearl finish
It’s Physical Fluidline, a brown with purple pearl and a Pearl finish

MAC Our Secret Fluidline, a metallic brown with reddish pearl and a Pearl finish
Our Secret Fluidline, a metallic brown with reddish pearl and a Pearl finish

MAC Chilled Fluidline, a frosted white gold with a Pearl finish
Chilled Fluidline, a frosted white gold with a Pearl finish

The four new MAC Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Blushes, $25 each US and $29.50 CAN
The four new Magnetic Nude Extra Dimension Blushes, $25 each US and $29.50 CAN

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Categories: Collections, MAC Makeup, Makeup

A Monday MAC Face of the Day With a Few of My Current Obsessions: Costa Riche Liner, Cantaloupe Blush and Heroine Lipstick

December 16th, 2013 by Karen 26 Comments

MAC Heroine Lipstick and Costa Riche Liner
It’s MAC Heroine Lipstick to the rescue!!

Do you ever feel like putting every piece of makeup that you’re currently obsessed with (in other words, everything and the kitchen sink) on your face at the same time?

Yeah…that’s kind of what happened to me here, LOL!

I’ve got a major crush on MAC Costa Riche (please don’t let it be discontinued, please don’t let it be discontinued, please don’t let it be discontinued…), so that’s what I based my makeup on today. I’m wearing it here on my lower lash and water lines.

MAC Heroine Lipstick and Costa Riche Liner
Cheeks are MAC Cantaloupe Blush, MAC Give Me Sun Mineralize Skinfinish (under the cheek bone) and MAC Shaping Powder in Accentuate (to highlight); I’m also wearing the MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Bright Forecast (under-eye area, with MAC Pro Longwear Concealer on top) and Radiant Rose (down the bridge of my nose and on my upper cheekbones)

With Costa Riche being a warm-toned brown, I also busted out a few of my favorite MAC browns in the same vein, namely Bamboo, Saddle and Swiss Chocolate, which I think are great mattes to wear in the crease if you like warm reddish and orangey browns (cool-toned gals, check out MAC Wedge and Omega; also very pretty).

So…you might remember Swiss Chocolate from last week’s MAC stress shopper’s diary. I’m actually wearing a bunch of stuff from that same vid, like the two Prep + Prime Highlighters, Shaping Powders and MAC Cantaloupe Blush, too.

See, told ya! Everything and the kitchen sink. 🙂

I’m starting to believe that every gal (and blush-loving boy) needs Cantaloupe in their life. It’s like the perfect balance of peach and coral, and it always seems to brighten my look, without competing with whatever else I may be wearing.

Definitely worth a swatch next time you visit a MAC Pro Store. I think it’ll be a lovely spring/summer shade.

Last, but not least, those lips! The star attraction: MAC Heroine Lipstick, a powerfully opaque purple matte from a previous collection, but recently added to the MAC permanent line. It’s available now on counters and at maccosmetics.com.

MAC Heroine Lipstick
MAC Heroine Lipstick
MAC Heroine Lipstick and Costa Riche Liner
MAC Ricepaper layered underneath MAC Vanilla on my brow bone, MAC Bamboo and MAC Saddle in the crease, MAC Swiss Chocolate on the lids, and MAC Ricepaper in the inner corner

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Categories: Face of the Day (FOTD), MAC Makeup

MAC Stress Shopper’s Diary: Products I Recently Picked Up To Brighten My Look

December 11th, 2013 by Karen 47 Comments

What’s the recipe for a MAC stress shopping session?

Start with a really long week. Add a heaping tablespoon of waking up early every morning looking really, really, REALLY tired. Throw in free shipping on the MAC website, and BAM! Next thing you know, there’s a little black box on your doorstep, and your husband is shaking it and looking at you suspiciously because he’s thinking that the last thing you need in the world is ONE MORE BLUSH. 🙂

These are the days of my life…

Yeah, so I picked up a few things from MAC I’ve been wanting for a while. Most of them are products to help brighten and enliven my look (wish me luck!).

Products mentioned in the video…

  • Shaping Powder in Lightsweep, $16.50
  • Shaping Powder in Accentuate, $16.50
  • Powder Blush in Cantaloupe, $17
  • Powder Blush in Style, $17
  • Prep + Prime Highlighter in Radiant Rose, $25
  • Prep + Prime Highlighter in Bright Forecast, $25
  • Eye Shadow in Swiss Chocolate, $10
  • Prep + Prime Skin Refined Zone, $21
  • Prep + Prime Liner Filler, $21
  • Pro Palette Large/Single, $8
  • Pro Palette Blush X6 Insert, $2

MAC Shaping Powder in Lightsweep
Shaping Powder in Lightsweep (MAC Pro)

MAC Shaping Powder in Accentuate
Shaping Powder in Accentuate (MAC Pro)

MAC Cantaloupe Blush
Cantaloupe Blush (MAC Pro)

MAC Style Blush
Style Blush

MAC Swiss Chocolate
Swiss Chocolate Eye Shadow

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Categories: MAC Makeup, Video

A Gold and Warm Brown Face of the Day With MAC and Rouge Bunny Rouge (and a Tip for Doe-Eyed Looks)

December 9th, 2013 by Karen 24 Comments

Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere
Today felt like a gold and warm browns kind of day…

You might think that my down-filled winter coat gets all the credit for keeping me warm right now, but nope — that’s not why I feel downright toasty today (although the coat is helping, because DUUUDE, it’s cold outside!).

I’ve been going through a gold phase, and when I woke up this morning, the first thing I wanted to do — well, after putting on thermals, two pairs of socks and the aforementioned coat — was bust out the warm browns to wear with some shimmery gold shadows.

Ah… So warm and toasty. 🙂 I used one of my favorite easy eye makeup tricks, too. It’s a good way to add extra kick to metallic looks, and make your peepers appear rounder (think “more doe-eyed”).

Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere, MAC Woodwinked, MAC Bamboo, MAC Soft Brown, MAC Ricepaper
MAC Ricepaper along my brow bone, MAC Bamboo in the crease, MAC Soft Brown in the crease and lower lash line, MAC Woodwinked on the lid and Rouge Bunny Rouge Pigment in Embrace of Cashmere in the center of the lid

For the gold effect here, all you need are two golden shimmery eyeshadows — one lighter than the other. Today I chose two shades that aren’t too far from each other because I wanted to keep my blending to a minimum. I went with MAC Woodwinked for the darker gold and Rouge Bunny Rouge’s new Loose Glitter Pigment in Embrace of Cashmere ($26) as the lighter shade.

I started by sweeping a warm matte brown in the crease, then patted the darker gold on the lid, blended the two together to erase any harsh lines and patted the lighter gold in the center of the lid, just above my iris.

MAC Teddy, MAC Powersurge, MAC Blacktrack and MAC Carbon
MAC Blacktrack and MAC Carbon Eye Shadow on my upper lash line, MAC Teddy Eye Kohl on my upper water line, MAC Powersurge Eye Kohl on my lower lash line and MAC Extended Play Gigablack Lash Mascara on my lashes

The lighter color in the center completes the gradient that goes from the darker gold in the outer corner of the lid (the side closer to your ear), to the lighter color in the center, to the darker gold again in the inner corner.

And the gradient makes the magic happen. 🙂 It’s what makes the eyes look slightly rounder, while the lighter metallic color flashes in the light to give a little extra something to the overall look.

Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere with MAC Woodwinked
MAC Woodwinked with Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere in the center
Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere
Swatch of Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere…
Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere
Embrace of Cashmere packaging
Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere
Rouge Bunny Rouge Embrace of Cashmere, a light champagne gold

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Categories: Face of the Day (FOTD), MAC Makeup, Makeup, Rouge Bunny Rouge

How To Use the MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters To Look Well Rested (Even When You’re Not)

December 5th, 2013 by Karen 25 Comments

DUDE. Ever have one of those mornings when you look in the mirror and the first thing that pops into your head is, “Dayummmm, Gina! I look hella tired”?

Or something to that effect?

Well, that’s me. Every. Single. Day.

Earlier this week, in my ongoing good fight effort to change that, I picked up a couple of MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters, hoping they’d help me look better rested.

Incidentally…these were part of a larger stress shopping-related haul, but that’s a story for another time, LOL!

Where was I…? Ah! Yes, because I’m a curious kitty, I popped by the MAC counter today to learn how to use them properly (seems like that would be important, right?) and wanted to share what I learned with you.

Products mentioned in the video…

  • MAC Prep + Prime Highlighter in Bright Forecast ($25)
  • MAC Prep + Prime Highlighter in Radiant Rose ($25)
  • MAC Eye Kohl in Costa Riche ($16)

MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose and Bright Forecast
MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose and Bright Forecast, $25 each

MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (a light seashell pink) on the left and Bright Forecast (a mid-tone peachy coral) on the right
MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (a light seashell pink) on the left and Bright Forecast (a mid-tone peachy coral) on the right

Swatches of MAC Prep + Prime Highlighters in Radiant Rose (left) and Bright Forecast (right)
Radiant Rose (left) and Bright Forecast (right)

I hope these tips help you, too. They’re tailor-made for my fellow members of the Sisters of Perpetual Exhaustion. 🙂 Keep fighting the good fight, homegirls!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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