Mac-Guy
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Subtle Breeze is described by MAC as a blue pink, but I would say that on my NW15-20 skin, it comes out as a rose pink with slightly blue (cool) hues. As the collection comes out during the cold winter months - at least where I am located - the color reminds me of a "kissed-by-the-winter" shade that gives your cheeks a natural flush of color. It is still very bright, so again, I recommend using a light hand with this MB.
The finish has more sheen - I would not call it shimmer yet - than Early Morning, which is just lovely in combination with the color, as your cheeks get a rosy glow. If you want to achieve a "healthy" look, SB is the color to pick.
The texture is similar to FH and EM, which is buttery soft, and the color is very easy to pick up with a brush. The pigmentation, again, is very strong. I love applying SB with the 128 as it allows me to brush it on in a painterly way. Using the 128 as opposed to a regular blush brush (109, 116, 129) also helps to make this blush last on the cheeks as you can apply pressure when depositing the color. The 128 also gives me the best finish with SB as you do not want to loose the sheen or the color. When I used the 109 or the 116, I lost a bit of the color while the sheen was still there. When applying a second layer, the sheen-color was not in balance anymore. Of course, this is just my opinion. Feel free to use whatever brush your hear desires.
I absolutely love to pair SB with Elude - lightly dusted all over - and Play it Proper b/p as a cheek highlight. The former one will provide a fantastic neutral base that brings out the freshness of SB, while the latter one complements SB through adding a pink-toned highlight that has slightly more shimmer than the blush itself. If you blend the edges carefully, you will achieve the most natural glow on your face.
SB is not the most outstanding color of this collection, but its natural look makes its a real treasure. Love it!
Subtle Breeze MB is the fourth one from the bottom.
Subtle Breeze is described by MAC as a blue pink, but I would say that on my NW15-20 skin, it comes out as a rose pink with slightly blue (cool) hues. As the collection comes out during the cold winter months - at least where I am located - the color reminds me of a "kissed-by-the-winter" shade that gives your cheeks a natural flush of color. It is still very bright, so again, I recommend using a light hand with this MB.
The finish has more sheen - I would not call it shimmer yet - than Early Morning, which is just lovely in combination with the color, as your cheeks get a rosy glow. If you want to achieve a "healthy" look, SB is the color to pick.
The texture is similar to FH and EM, which is buttery soft, and the color is very easy to pick up with a brush. The pigmentation, again, is very strong. I love applying SB with the 128 as it allows me to brush it on in a painterly way. Using the 128 as opposed to a regular blush brush (109, 116, 129) also helps to make this blush last on the cheeks as you can apply pressure when depositing the color. The 128 also gives me the best finish with SB as you do not want to loose the sheen or the color. When I used the 109 or the 116, I lost a bit of the color while the sheen was still there. When applying a second layer, the sheen-color was not in balance anymore. Of course, this is just my opinion. Feel free to use whatever brush your hear desires.
I absolutely love to pair SB with Elude - lightly dusted all over - and Play it Proper b/p as a cheek highlight. The former one will provide a fantastic neutral base that brings out the freshness of SB, while the latter one complements SB through adding a pink-toned highlight that has slightly more shimmer than the blush itself. If you blend the edges carefully, you will achieve the most natural glow on your face.
SB is not the most outstanding color of this collection, but its natural look makes its a real treasure. Love it!
Subtle Breeze MB is the fourth one from the bottom.