MAC Early Buzz - News on Products for 2013

OctoberViolet

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Gorgeous!!!!


Edit: Do we know the names of those lipsticks? I just noticed them. Standing there by the beautiful gold fluid line just waiting to be noticed.
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Naynadine

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That's gorgeous, I might have to get that one. Here's another pic:

https://twitter.com/Allure_magazine/status/308631974938030080/photo/1
 

Monsy

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They are referring to the pics we've seen of a bronze Strobe Liquid/Cream that will be coming in the future...it said Strobe Cream or Liquid on the bottle, can't remember which atm. Here is the link:
http://www.elleuk.com/beauty/beauty-notes-daily/a-clever-californian-philosophy
yes that's the one i was asking about thank you
 

SNJx

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
 

lyseD

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
I don't regularly wear mine as shadows but Feminine Edge didn't work well for me as a liner. I love it as a shadow and find it applies easily and wears quite well. HTH
 

erine1881

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
They're waterproof and smudgeproof. But as with all products, they may act differently depending on how oily your lids are.
I don't regularly wear mine as shadows but Feminine Edge didn't work well for me as a liner. I love it as a shadow and find it applies easily and wears quite well. HTH
Yeah those glittery fluidlines do tend to suck as liners and work better as a base.
 

katred

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
I use mine as shadows and they make the best cream shadows ever. They hold indefinitely and don't fade or crease on me. I also find that they're one on the few formulas that doesn't irritate my eyes. Go figure.
 

SNJx

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I use mine as shadows and they make the best cream shadows ever. They hold indefinitely and don't fade or crease on me. I also find that they're one on the few formulas that doesn't irritate my eyes. Go figure.
Thank you everyone! I've never bought a fluidline because I don't think I'd use it up unless it was an everyday colour like blacktrack. I think I'm going to get one to try as a shadow, I love paint pots because they dont crease on me so they are an easy every day look.
 

martiangurll

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
I tried the fluidline as an all over the lid eye color and it stayed in place with very little fading after 12 hours and no creasing or budging. It was quite drying for my lids, but almost any product like that is very drying for me. They work well as a stay in place cream shadow--I would say comparable to the MUFE Aqua cream shadows, the PP from MAC or the ones from Maybelline.
 

Yazmin

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How do people find fluid lines on the lid? Can you use them as a shadow like paint points? What's the staying power like and are they prone to creasing? Sorry for all the questions I just think that fluid line looks so pretty and I was wondering what they are like as shadows.
I tried the fluidline as an all over the lid eye color and it stayed in place with very little fading after 12 hours and no creasing or budging. It was quite drying for my lids, but almost any product like that is very drying for me. They work well as a stay in place cream shadow--I would say comparable to the MUFE Aqua cream shadows, the PP from MAC or the ones from Maybelline.
It's that drying factor I like since my oily creases eat through everything else I put on them. Only reason I don't use fluidlines as bases/cream shadows more often is mine are all darker shades. Dark Diversion has been my go-to but I don't always want a dark base. I would love this formula in a more neutral shade - paint pots just don't cut for me by themselves unless I pair them with another primer/base/cream shadow.
 

Mac4Megan

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Ooo i want the pretty gold fluidline. I would just wear it as a lid color.
Soft, golden and gorgeous. #TomPeacheux for #Ungaro. #MACcosmetics fluid line in Gold out in the fall http://twitter.com/MAC_James_M/status/308628739909120001/photo/1
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