MAC Archive

  • MACFelinePencilReview

    MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in “Feline”

    MAC has been re-releasing the same limited edition Kohl Power Eye Pencil in "Feline" many times over the past few years, and now it's back with the new Cham Pale Collection. "Feline" is a very intense rich black color with a very soft and smooth cream-like consistency. You can easily apply, blend, and smudge this pencil, making it great for smokey eye looks. See how it compares to my favorite black MAC "Smolder" Eye Kohl pencil! Read more...
  • MACProAcrylicPaints

    MAC Pro Acrylic Paints

    MAC came out with a new line of Pro products called Acrylic Paint -- just in time for Halloween! These new liquid paints are for eyes, face, and body (see the color list for specific usage restrictions). They are silicone based, waterproof, and long wearing. Read more...
  • MACProLongwearLipcreme

    MAC Pro Longwear Lipcreme

    MAC launched their new MAC Pro Longwear Lipcreme Collection on September 16, 2010, available at all MAC stores and in-store MAC counters. These lipcremes are lightweight creams that are easy to apply compared to other longwear lip products (no need for a top coat!). For a longwear product, I like that it doesn't dry my lips! Read more...
  • MACDazzleLipsticks

    MAC Dazzle Lipsticks

    MAC lipsticks come in a variety of finishes (such as Frost, Glaze, Lustre, etc.), but now there's a new type -- Dazzle! Dazzle lipsticks are packed with shimmery glitter, with shades that range from sheer to medium color coverage. These lipsticks are limited edition and are part of the MAC Digi-Dazzle Collection. If you're a glitter fan or if you want to go for the "wow factor" on your lips, then you should definitely check these out! Read more...
  • MACBlueBrownPigment

    MAC “Blue Brown” Pigment

    MAC "Blue Brown" Pigment is a duochrome color, which means it shifts between two different colors depending on the way light hits it. Duochromes are fun to incorporate into your makeup, because you can play around with colored primers or eye shadows to put underneath them to transform the color (especially when you use a black base). It's like getting two colors for the price of one -- just like when you apply pigments wet or dry! Read more...