MAC Tropical Taboo Collection Cremesheen Glass Pictures, Swatches, Review
I don't care that I look a little pervy when I rub my lips back and along and mutter, "Mmmm…" under my breath after applying these MAC Cremesheen Drinking glass lip glosses. I don't care that my big toe throbs considering I'chiliad ever dropping the tubes, which, by the manner, are bigger and heavier than MAC Plushglasses and Lipglasses, on my human foot (hurts similar a mother!). I don't intendance that I must spend half my day earthworks around in my purse looking for 'em, either, since I have to reapply them every couple hours.
The MAC Cremesheen Spectacles are some of the most comfy, most moisturizing glosses I've used, and my dry lips beloved 'em, which is why I always make room for them in my makeup bag.
The four creamy $xx shades in the Tropical Taboo collection are available online now, in stores and on counters.
In that location's not a lot of big, flashy glitter in pale peach Calypso Beat out, coral Fever Isle, pale pink Japanese Spring or eggplant Narcissus, and even so they shine. I think they pair perfectly with the Mineralize Rich Lipsticks, besides, and contrast well with Tropical Taboo's shimmery eyes and cheeks.
Additional MAC Tropical Taboo makeup worn in this look:
- Mineralize Center Shadows in Cartel to Bare, Tropic and Bossa Blue (lids)
- Kohl Powder Eye Pencils in Feline and Orpheus (lash lines)
- Mineralize Skinfinish in Rio (cheeks)
Of course, they're also crazy hydrating. Adjacent fourth dimension I have to accept a long flying (blast that dry, recycled airplane air), I'm bringing Calypso Crush and Japanese Bound with me. They're so sheer that I can slick 'em on without needing a mirror, and they add just enough color without leaving me looking like I'yard trying likewise hard. Plus, dissimilar some pale, sheer glosses, the pigment doesn't look patchy on my lips. Just smooth and fifty-fifty.
Being more pigmented than the other two, Fever Island and Narcissus aren't every bit effortless. I definitely need lip liner to go along them in place and a mirror to apply, but I don't mind, because I honey how flexible they are. I can wearable just a little if I desire to go sheer, or build them upward when I'm in the mood for something bolder.
Y'all can't really go wrong with any of these shades, just if I had to pick faves, I'd go with Calypso Shell and Fever Island. Calypso Trounce is only gorgeous for a peachy nude lip that isn't too stake or frosty, and Fever Isle just says "Summertime" to me. 🙂
PRICE: $20 each
AVAILABILITY: Available now at MAC stores, counters and online
MAKEUP AND Dazzler BLOG RATING: A
New alarm clock
I usually wake up to a tabby alarm clock, only I've been using something different lately…
The finch family unit that lives on the deck outside my bedroom goes bat sh*t crazy at 5 a.thousand. every morning, ON THE DOT. They chirp and whistle and sing, and yeah, it'south a pretty cool mode to wake up. I merely wish they had a snooze push.
I feel like I've been awake since the dawn of fourth dimension…
Anywho, have yourself a lovely Thursday, okay?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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