MAC Brooke Shields Beauty Icon Collection (Oct 2, 2014)

aradhana

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That can certainly happen! I still feel like they got the look right for what it is, even if I don't think it's very pretty to look at, personally. There are trips to the past that each of us aren't interested in taking, for various reasons. I can appreciate it on a certain level and see what they were trying to do. I actually like gray and orange together, even if that makes me color blind lol, but as a whole, I find the packaging much too plain to have any strong feelings about it one way or the other.
ya, same here. i think if i like the products swatted, i might buy them...we'll see!
 

Icecaramellatte

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i don't mind the packaging, though in general i do prefer the rounded bullets and compacts over the rectangular ones.
it kinda reminds me of clarion, if anyone remembers that brand from back in the....late 80's? early 90's? it was a drugstore brand...
ya, same here. i think if i like the products swatted, i might buy them...we'll see!

Oh Clarion! Blast from the Past. I can't quite picture the packaging fully but it had one of my favorite blushes back then.
 

MandyVanHook

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i don't mind the packaging, though in general i do prefer the rounded bullets and compacts over the rectangular ones. it kinda reminds me of clarion, if anyone remembers that brand from back in the....late 80's? early 90's? it was a drugstore brand... ya, same here. i think if i like the products swatted, i might buy them...we'll see!
I remember Clarion! My mama worked at the drugstore beauty counter back then.
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
I am one of the older members on here. I was born in the 60s, so I was around when her stardom rose. I think the packaging is ugly. Sometimes a trip down memory lane, can be disappointing; not viewing it the same way any longer.
:lol: you are so straight forward I love it
 

OctoberViolet

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That can certainly happen! I still feel like they got the look right for what it is, even if I don't think it's very pretty to look at, personally. There are trips to the past that each of us aren't interested in taking, for various reasons. I can appreciate it on a certain level and see what they were trying to do. I actually like gray and orange together, even if that makes me color blind lol, but as a whole, I find the packaging much too plain to have any strong feelings about it one way or the other.
ya, same here. i think if i like the products swatted, i might buy them...we'll see!
OMG! Clarion had some amazing eyeshadow quads, great lipsticks and their blushes were to die for. I can't recall if they had mascara and eyeliner, but that was a great brand. Does anyone remember Natural Wonder? It was another drug store brand from the 80's/90's. They had the most amazing lavender lipstick back then. I think it was only .99 or $1.00 for their makeup also. The packaging was pink like a hot pink I believe. It was different. Shame they didn't last too long.
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
LOL, of course you do, Dolly
Lol well because most people beat around the bush.
It is refreshing to see
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MandyVanHook

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I am the same. I usually wait for the absolute end to decide if I want anything. 
That's me almost every time, too. That's why I get so obsessive researching products and getting different opinions. I enjoy hearing all the different thoughts people have. It often doesn't really change my mind, but it's still fun.
 

PixieDancer

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I really think MAC dropped the ball on the 15 x palette... the perm ones too. I mean, great idea! Poor execution. First off, I don't think putting a few perm shades in them is that bad, especially if they're staples (except for Carbon... no more of that one), but the fact that they couldn't just make these palettes like the perm pro palettes?! Where you could remove the perm shades if you didn't want them in the palette, or replace shades you don't like or use up, or even reuse the palette altogether when you're done with it... I mean the quads and duos being glued down, whatever. I could deal with getting a quad and maybe not wanting or using up a shade and still keep the quad. BUT a whole 15 pan palette!? I think the concept is wasteful and not user friendly at all. If people could pop the shades out and use it like the pro palettes, I think A LOT more people would be willing to pull the trigger on these. AND it would probably get people more interested in purchasing more pro palettes because these could be an introduction to the palettes themselves.

And on the topic of packaging... it never makes or breaks a purchase decision for me UNLESS I'm uncertain about the product in the first place. In the case of this particular packaging, it's obviously provoked some strong negative feelings for some for whatever their reasons... I don't see that as any more or less a reason to buy or skip a product than if people LOVE the packaging (like AA). LOTS of people hauled a ton from AA STRICTLY for the packaging. So at the end of the day, at least skipping for packaging reasons keeps some money in your pocket... And it's not like we won't see similar products ever again. Like Liba's mentioned in the past, MAC will always bring back similar products (in most likely better and improved formulas)... so whatever your reason is for skipping, none of us are really missing out in the end.
 

MandyVanHook

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I really think MAC dropped the ball on the 15 x palette... the perm ones too. I mean, great idea! Poor execution. First off, I don't think putting a few perm shades in them is that bad, especially if they're staples (except for Carbon... no more of that one), but the fact that they couldn't just make these palettes like the perm pro palettes?! Where you could remove the perm shades if you didn't want them in the palette, or replace shades you don't like or use up, or even reuse the palette altogether when you're done with it... I mean the quads and duos being glued down, whatever. I could deal with getting a quad and maybe not wanting or using up a shade and still keep the quad. BUT a whole 15 pan palette!? I think the concept is wasteful and not user friendly at all. If people could pop the shades out and use it like the pro palettes, I think A LOT more people would be willing to pull the trigger on these. AND it would probably get people more interested in purchasing more pro palettes because these could be an introduction to the palettes themselves.  And on the topic of packaging... it never makes or breaks a purchase decision for me UNLESS I'm uncertain about the product in the first place. In the case of this particular packaging, it's obviously provoked some strong negative feelings for some for whatever their reasons... I don't see that as any more or less a reason to buy or skip a product than if people LOVE the packaging (like AA). LOTS of people hauled a ton from AA STRICTLY for the packaging. So at the end of the day, at least skipping for packaging reasons keeps some money in your pocket... And it's not like we won't see similar products ever again. Like Liba's mentioned in the past, MAC will always bring back similar products (in most likely better and improved formulas)... so whatever your reason is for skipping, none of us are really missing out in the end. 
Agree with all of this. I'm sure these shadows probably CAN be removed from the palette, but certainly not easily. MAC really should have made it more user friendly and more easily reusable.
 

Vineetha

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Agree with all of this. I'm sure these shadows probably CAN be removed from the palette, but certainly not easily. MAC really should have made it more user friendly and more easily reusable.
The pans are stuck at the bottom, so one CAN but def not meant to be. I dont really understand why though bec they did sell the palette anyway and leaving option to customize it with pro pans only means more business.
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
The pans are stuck at the bottom, so one CAN but def not meant to be. I dont really understand why though bec they did sell the palette anyway and leaving option to customize it with pro pans only means more business.
Yesterday I and my sister took apart the kelly quad, so I can put in my pro palette.
It was a task and pretty easy to pop out the case. But you do have to melt it still to get it out the shadows and take your time.
There is so much GLUE! Thick and goopey.
There are not meant to be popped out that is for sure.
But if one was determined then they can.
Also the palettes are not magnetized either so to use it as a pro palette would also take extra work and money.
 

Vineetha

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Yesterday I and my sister took apart the kelly quad, so I can put in my pro palette.
It was a task and pretty easy to pop out the case. But you do have to melt it still to get it out the shadows and take your time.
There is so much GLUE! Thick and goopey.
There are not meant to be popped out that is for sure.
But if one was determined then they can.
Also the palettes are not magnetized either so to use it as a pro palette would also take extra work and money.
I know! Dont get the logic, if some one already brought the 15 palette, its sold and then why would they care if we change few shadows around. Only means more pro pan purchases for them which is good business
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aradhana

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OMG! Clarion had some amazing eyeshadow quads, great lipsticks and their blushes were to die for. I can't recall if they had mascara and eyeliner, but that was a great brand. Does anyone remember Natural Wonder? It was another drug store brand from the 80's/90's. They had the most amazing lavender lipstick back then. I think it was only .99 or $1.00 for their makeup also. The packaging was pink like a hot pink I believe. It was different. Shame they didn't last too long.
i'm glad you guys remember the brand...and you had good memories of it! i tried a lipstick and an eyeshadow quad from them way back when. but at that time i wasn't introduced to blush, so i have absolutely no recollection of those. i remember they had this little computer terminal type thing to figure out your 'colours' and then you could pick from warm cool whatever.... i felt like the lipstick choices were good, but the eyeshadow didn't translate so well on my skin...i wish i had kept that quad so i could compare to the stuff i wear now! the lipstick i had given to my mom, mango-something-or-other, and a few years ago i made her throw it away cuz it was like 20 years old or something...i wish i had that too so i could find a dupe!

i never saw natural wonder. sounds fun and very affordable though!

Quote: Originally Posted by MandyVanHook


Agree with all of this. I'm sure these shadows probably CAN be removed from the palette, but certainly not easily. MAC really should have made it more user friendly and more easily reusable.
i'm a little puzzled why there is a 15 palette in this collection. is brooke shields an avid eyeshadow fan? wondering what's the scoop, since usually they do eyeshadow quads, lipsticks and blushes etc for the icon collections...
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
I know! Dont get the logic, if some one already brought the 15 palette, its sold and then why would they care if we change few shadows around. Only means more pro pan purchases for them which is good business
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I would have totally bought it, if they did it like you get all the other shadows but the six perm ones. Then as a choice you can pick those six perm shadows you want in the palette lol
 

MRV

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Oh boy, those squares again. Not a fan. But what worries me the most is the square lipgloss packaging. The last time Mac did that you could hardly get any product out of the tube! (I think they were smaller that the reg. tubes.)
 

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