MAC Collection
Swatches on NC42 Skin!
by Karen
Bronzed and beautiful 😍
Things that say, “Summer
has officially arrived…”
·
The sun setting at 9
p.m.
·
Barbecuing on a random
Wednesday night just because you can
·
Challenging someone to a
sword fight with a pool noodle
·
Sweating buckets every
time you walk from any air conditioning building to your car
·
The MAC summer makeup
collection (of course!)
This summer’s MAC Bronzer Face and Body collection is all about bronzed shades for tanned skin,
but there’s also a twist… It includes a plethora of shades designed for
warm *and* cool skin tones.
Hot and cool
Sure, MAC stocked it
with the kind of warm summery coral, gold, bronze and peach tones you might
expect from a MAC summer launch, but this year’s collection also sports some
surprising cooler-toned shades of taupe, pink and pale lavender in the Foiled Shadows (apply
with a wet brush for a slick, foiled finish) and the Strobe Face
Glazes (*very cool* gel-like highlighters you can
wear over foundation or bare skin).
MAC
Bronzer Foiled Shadows
Silky, satiny bronzers
As for the bronzing
powders in the Bronzer collection — be careful! — the velvety Radiant Matte Bronzing Powders will shock your fingertip if you swatch them
(ME: “Why is this powder SO SOFT?!”), and there are absolutely no orange
undertones in sight.
Totally Taupe, the
darker of the two options, is brown with yellow undertones, and Beige-ing
Beauty is a light yellowish brown (I’m an NC42, and I could probably wear it as
a face powder).
Technically, they’re
matte with a slight sheen, which keeps them from looking too flat on your face.
A refreshing take on
highlights
If you’re totally over
the trend of shimmery, frosty highlighters that are visible from space, then
the dewy, shiny Strobe Face Glazes might be worth checking out. They’re dewy and shiny but
not blindingly glossy. There’s just a little something-something there… I think
it’s super cool.
They feel slightly
sticky, like a typical face gloss, but don’t worry — your high pony won’t stick
to your cheekbones once you pat and blend them in because they aren’t thick. On
minimal makeup days, I’ll do a swipe of Bronzejour on my lids with waterproof
mascara (waterproof is a must, since whatever the Glazes touch will break down
and smudge eventually) and use Let’s Make Waves as an upper cheekbone
highlighter.
Like most face glosses,
Face Glaze isn’t built for longevity, so expect it to move a bit when it’s on
your skin, and anticipate having to touch up every four hours or so.
If you’re interest is
piqued, these bronzed beauties are available now at MAC counters and online.
Your friendly
neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. Happy hump day! 🙂
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