Mac - Maleficent (May 15, 2014)

crystalunicorn

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I think this pic captures the color a bit better
 

crystalunicorn

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Thank you ladies! :) This lipstick really exceeded my expectations; it truly is a clean bright red (on me). Also, I find Amplifieds sort of thick, but TLK had more slip and is a bit "wetter".
 

lilinah

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I'm not much of a red lipstick guy (except for Deeply Adored). So all i want is the Beauty Powder. I have 2 Forever Marilyns, 1 Light Sunshine, and i picked up a Gareth Pugh Elude not too long ago. So it's good to see that Natural is in the same family, more or less.

My skin care makes my face a bit... not "greasy", but... uh... moist looking (it's more dewy than just "dewy"), which isn't bad at my age, but... And the sunscreen is mineral based (my skin is a bit sensitive) so it's white-ish. I like to tone it down a bit with powder, but too matte is not good either. LS and Elude have some shimmer so i confine them to my cheeks, nose and brow, FM is pretty good everywhere. Natural should fit right in.
 

smooch3s

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Maleficent on the left, Heartless on the right. Absolutely no difference!
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Maleficent on the left, Heartless on the right.
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Natural BP heavy swatch on top, Heartless in the middle, Maleficent on the bottom. For reference, I'm NC 30-35, closer to 35 as I'm tan right now. I have to say that I don't see any difference between Maleficent and Heartless. If you already own Heartless, don't waste your money. Hope this helps!
 

Faith05Hope07

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Everyone looks great in true loves kiss.I decided to pass but all of you guys swatches and pics are very tempting.MUST STAY STRONG!!
 

smooch3s

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^^ @smooch3s  what do you think about the BP on NC35? :) It seems very light.
I actually like it. I dusted it over my already made up since this morning face with a big puffy brush and it gives a nice blurred effect. It reminds me of a slightly pinker version of Hourglass's Dim diffusing powder or whatever it's called.
 
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