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Other MACNewest Review: ... unflattering. Some colours are much more frosty than others. Wearing these with a balm/gloss can help them to look and feel better. Some of my favourite colours are in the Frost formula. These colours are very pigmented and last quite well. *Matte Finish - the name says is all really. These can be drying, so I make sure I wear a balm/gloss with them. Staying power is quite good and the colour is very pigmented. * Lustre Finish - the Lustre lipsticks are moisturising and slightly glossy. They are reasonably long-lasting, but don't last as long as some of the oth ... more |
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by - written on 12/05/04 (Very useful, 1237 readings)
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MAC lipsticks cost £11 each. They come in deep grey coloured plastic bullet shaped tubes (7 1/2 cm long and 1 1/2 cm across) with tiny specks of silver glitter embedded in the plastic. In the centre, is a band of silver which goes around the tube, and the MAC logo is written above the band, in silver. The lipsticks are the usual twist up design. MAC lipsticks come in every colour imaginable. I have just been onto the MAC website and counted way over 200 shades of lipstick!!! So there is definitely a colour out there to suit everyone! They sell every shade of pink, brown, peach, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/05/01 (Very useful, 883 readings)
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If you don't already know, MAC is the first-ever cosmetic company to signed a drag queen, RuPaul, as the face of MAC which made the beauty industry draw its breath. MAC's colours are innovative and the prices are affordable. They don't test their products on animals and they put their money into fund raising rather than advertising. But they don't have to worry about not selling their products because they have a strong celebrity following. Now, everyone knows celebrity equals free publicity. Devotees include Mariah Carey to the late Princess Diana (who liked MAC's matte eye shadow in Taupe) to Michelle Pfeiffer. Their more famous products being the ... Read the complete review


