Showing posts with label Makeup. Show all posts
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Thursday, 7 April 2016

THE MAC CAPTIVE



I love the change that Spring indicates. Along with the change of season, the change of attitude in the fashion and beauty world too. The mood feels lighter, brighter and in a way - much more natural. 

Let’s not get me wrong here, I’m the biggest advocate for a wintery, deep berry lip & makeup look. In fact, I can’t keep myself away from them all year round. But in a recent perusal around the Aberdeen MAC store, I was glad to find some bright, spring-like colours  which caught my attention well and truly.




Firstly, as always there’s a lipstick. I cannot keep myself away! I love lipstick. Glosses and long hair often result in a gooey mess, so they’re all liquid, wet lip product a no go. (There’s always an exception, hello Illamasqua’s liquid lipsticks...)
The shade that caught my attention was Captive, how ironic... and it’s a very ‘me’ style nude. Because of my pale skin tone, I really cannot pull off too light a nude lip, so always tend to learn towards berry, slightly purple tones.

Although this is a satin formula, I wouldn’t say it’s like my other satin’s (like Hot Tahiti), and I actually find it leans more matte as once it’s on, this is on. When it eventually fades, after 8hrs or so, it does leave such a lovely stain. The MAC assistant recommended pairing it with ‘Currant’ liner, which in my honest opinion could be far too dark if applied too harshly. But with a light skilled hand and then blended out with a lip brush - you have the perfect base for this colour. It compliments the lipstick’s purpley tones well, and feathering the edges slightly gives a modern, slightly lived in feel rather than a harsh edged line. Anything that makes a lip colour more wearable during the day is a complete win in my book.
 If  the colour of Currant (pictured below) is too bold for you, you can’t go wrong with a little bit of Soar instead. I'm so glad I got a hold of this months before it became the it MAC Liner to own. If you can get your pretty paws on this liner, I fully recommend! I do love the quality and finish of the MAC liners, and Soar is a fabulous 'my lips, but way better' shade for day or evening.




And finally,  MAC Beauty Powder in Peach Sunrise, a product which I have never purchased before.  I am familiar with MAC MSF's, but I had always previously passed on the beauty powder formulations. MAC suggest their beauty powder's can be used as soft blushes, finishing powders, or as highlight. 

I spotted this as part of their recent Faeries Whispers collection, and it was originally the much lighter 'Sparkling Rose' BP which I intended to purchase. But then, I fell in love with Peach Sunrise instead, as it's like nothing else in my blush/highlighter collection. 
I have been using this as a highlighter product, and with the lovely peachy golden hue it gives a natural glow of warmth to the skin. I would also use this light handedly as shimmer blush, particularly in the spring summer months, as this is stunning when caught in natural light. 
I don't know anyone who would pass up on a "lit from within glow," so I'll get so much use from this, as it does precisely that. The peach base translates onto the skin very well, so also a great product to lightly give colour which enhances, rather than distracts, from the rest of my look.  I would keep light handed with this to achieve that light glow, especially when worn with my HG blush, Maxfactor's creme puff blush in Nude Mauve. 


What's your thoughts on these products? And please do comment below with your favourite products for a natural beauty, Spring inspired look!



Monday, 26 January 2015

Red & Cherry






Incase you've never noticed, I'm a major fan of bright lipsticks. Red lips are a particular favourite of mine,  yet up until now I've only had one red in amongst my stashes & stashes of makeup. 
That one would be the lovely 'Runaway Red,' a limited edition MAC lipstick which I purchased in 2012, during a visit to Selfridges - naturally.            
RR has a lovely satin finish, and is of a blue-red tone which works well with my slightly golden fair skin, and my naturally contrasting very dark brown hair.  I've loved this lipstick so much, that on a weekend in Aberdeen last week - I went into MAC to find myself a replacement, in a bid to delay to inevitable finishing of RR. 

Considering I'm as fussy as I am, it didn't take me long to find the perfect new shade (and I mean, 10mins tops), and I was even in & out of MAC with my three impulse purchases before my boyfriend made it round Jack & Jones. UNHEARD OF. 
My chosen beauty is MAC Red, another blue-red which seems to be an unsung hero of MAC's vast lipstick collection, hiding under the shadows and popularity of the cult reds Ruby Woo, RiRi Woo or Russian Red (all matte shades).

As much as I love matte lipsticks right now  (particularly MAC's Mehr which is my current go to shade - with that 90's feel that is oh so current) I want my reds to have that beautiful, sleek finish, so I stayed matte clear. MAC Red is another satin finish so it applies easily, beautifully and with amazing pigmentation. I just love how striking a colour this is, again against my pale skin and dark hair - this is a colour I will even love to wear casually during the day, to pack a little punch to my makeup & outfit choices! I purchased the pencil liner in Cherry to help define this lipstick, although I already own Brick for RR, I felt I may aswell invest in the liner which properly matches my new colour. 

I shall love & leave you with a couple images of how this looks on me. Excuse the lighting making this look more pink toned, but it really is the red which I have managed to capture above!





What do you think of this shade? Have you tried it or are the other MAC red shades more up your street? Let me know! 
    

Much Love,                                      



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