The MAC Cremesheen Pearl Lipsticks and Cremsheen Glasses Should Stand the Test of Time
Why is information technology that I know I'd exist utterly destroyed — every bit in completely heartbroken and shattered into a zillion tiny pieces — if my favorite strand of pearls were ever to be crushed, only I'grand thrilled past the idea of there being actual crushed pearls in my MAC Cremesheen Lipsticks and Cremesheen Glasses?
I guess it's merely ane of life's many mysteries. I approximate.
Of course, there aren't bodily crushed pearls in the MAC Cremesheen Lipsticks and Cremesheen Glasses that launched online today with the MAC Cremesheen Pearl collection (as well coming to MAC stores and counters July 23).
I just similar to pretend. 🙂
Naaaw, girl! The new drove of ten lipsticks and 5 glosses, all in shades of pink, coral and red with Asian-inspired names, only appears to have been sprinkled with tiny $.25 o' pearl so that your lips expect lusciously lacquered and luminous like a strand of pearls, and the effect is — ooh-la-la! — so classy.
For the drove, MAC put a pearlescent twist on their familiar Cremesheen Lipstick and Cremesheen Drinking glass formulas. With these shades, "pearlized pigments" give the classically creamy, luscious Cremesheen terminate a subtle, shimmery glow.
Subtle is the key word, as well. This ain't no drag queen disco diva glitter (although that definitely has its fourth dimension and place). These Cremesheens take more of an effervescent glow.
I've been wearing four of the 10 pearl-powered Cremesheen Lipsticks from the collection this week — Dozen Carnations, Nihon, Obi Orange and Pickled Plum — and the more intense colors like Pickled Plum and Obi Orange, get out backside a cool stain on my lips as they fade over the course of 3-4 hours.
Also, here are swatches of the other 6 MAC Cremesheen Lipsticks if you're so inclined.
The stain fifty-fifty has trivial bits of micro-glitter for an unexpectedly elegant twist.
If you're worried nearly non being able to get your paws on these earlier they disappear, not to worry. They aren't going anywhere. All xv new Cremesheen lipsticks and glosses in the MAC Cremesheen Pearl collection are existence added to the permanent line.
The ten Cremesheen Pearl Lipsticks ($16.50 each) include creamy mid-tone coral pink Nippon, pale peachy nude Koi Coral, bright carnation pinkish Star Magnolia, bright swell pink Little Buddha, bright blueish-pink Pickled Plum, bright yellowish-orange Tokyo Tizzy, blood-red orangish Obi Orange, pinkish coral Pretty Boy, warm tomato plant red Dozen Carnations and Sugariness Sakura, a true red with aureate pearl.
And for even MOAR shine, the five new Cremesheen Pearl Glasses ($twenty each) include cool pink Pagoda, calorie-free nude Double Happiness, peach coral Richer Lusher and creamy golden pearly yellowish pink Partial to Pinkish.
Of course, all of them too have MAC's signature vanilla season and smell.
Now, I must bid you farewell then that I can start planning a trip to Tokyo, considering y'all simply know that I had to add this to my bucket list: "Must wear Tokyo Tizzy Lipstick to Tokyo!" 🙂
Anytime… Someday!
The New Friend Chronicles: Thursday, July 16, 2015
I met this adorable lady cat today on my walk…
Nosotros chatted almost fur care and nails. Her name is Regina ("Gigi" for short).
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Source: https://makeupandbeautyblog.com/mac-makeup/mac-cremesheen-pearl-lipsticks-and-cremesheen-glasses/
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