MAC Wash And Dry Collection (May 14 / May 21, 2015)

Prettypackages

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More pictures/swatches of the "highlight" powder compact
Credit: @invictusxv on IG





When asked her initial thoughts when swatching the powder, she replied: "I'm not too crazy about it..Because it hardly shows up on my skin and I'm an NC 25/30. But it really depends on other skin tones"

Just something to keep in mind :)
I might need to get two for me.
 

MRV

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That reminds me a little of one of my absolute favorite and most loved brushes, that LE split fiber angled kabuki brush from that first Extra Dimension collection. I'm sure this one is different, since the kabuki has a different kind of handle without the ferrule and a winder surface area on the top. If it's some sort of wide, not perfectly flat hybrid of a chiseled cheek contour brush and a paddle shaped bronzer brush, I am going to loose my sh*t. That is for sure Split Fiber, that much I'm positive about, which I really love for face brushes anyways.

It's nice to see MAC make some pretty LE brushes that are also interesting and useful new shapes and decent quality. The Toledo brush is quickly shaping up to becoming a staple (I will rave about it in the Toledo thread), so this one is even more exciting.
Oh, I love that brush, too! I wish I had another one. Now I'm rotating it with the regular kabuki but it's so stiff compared to 179.
 

Mac-Guy

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LE split fiber angled kabuki brush from that first Extra Dimension collection.
Are you talking about the 179 from Semi-Precious (not ED), right?

I'm glad I BU-ed mine three times as it takes at least 36 hours to dry.
 

Mac-Guy

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Huge thing, come to mama!
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Oh, I love that brush, too! I wish I had another one. Now I'm rotating it with the regular kabuki but it's so stiff compared to 179.
Did you splurge on the Gareth Pugh and/or Prabal kabuki? I hope so. Those are extremely soft in comparison to the regular MAC kabuki. They were pricey, but you get what you pay for. Those summer collection brushes will turn out to be pricey too.
 

MRV

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Did you splurge on the Gareth Pugh and/or Prabal kabuki? I hope so. Those are extremely soft in comparison to the regular MAC kabuki. They were pricey, but you get what you pay for. Those summer collection brushes will turn out to be pricey too.
No, unfortunately not. I have not bought any brushes locally in years (like we received most Mac collections here...
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) - only the AA brush - because they are so expensive here, and unfortunately brushes are often among the first victims on my "not getting" list over all.
 

MissBeautyBunni

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More pictures/swatches of the "highlight" powder compact
Credit: @invictusxv on IG





When asked her initial thoughts when swatching the powder, she replied: "I'm not too crazy about it..Because it hardly shows up on my skin and I'm an NC 25/30. But it really depends on other skin tones"

Just something to keep in mind :)
I'm still excited for it :)
 

Mac-Guy

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Yup, that's the problem. Have to have several.


No, unfortunately not. I have not bought any brushes locally in years (like we received most Mac collections here...
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) - only the AA brush - because they are so expensive here, and unfortunately brushes are often among the first victims on my "not getting" list over all.
If you can get your hand on one (GP or PG) of them, go for it. So soft!
 

MissKate126

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The brush is a skip, I would never use it. Loving the blush though!! I refuse to call it a highlighter when.. well it's not. Lol.
 
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