Bunny, you sparked my motivation and got me writing......
Mineralize Duos: I am pleased with these. As with all Mineralize shadows. I expect them to perform in a certain manner. A light wash of colour on their own, or a more opaque and intense version over a base or combined with Mixing Medium. All of these are great on their own. Aditionally, all of them (with the exception of Family Silver) give a great, third option when you blend the two together. My fave combos of both shadows blended together are Mi'Lady (you see both the purple and red-gorgeous) and Engaging - it gives you a beautiful bronzey peachy pink.
Mi'Lady. I am especially, deeply in love with Mi'Lady. The purple is amazing and the red is something that a lot of us have been waiting a loooong time for. I love that Mi'Lady actually holds the silver glitter when applied on the eye. That it doesn't just fall off of the brush as you swipe it over the pot. The colours are very complimentary towards each other. I predict Parrot status for this one.
Earthly Riches: So perfect for a subtle smokey eye on it's own and for a deep, smoldering eye if used over Sharkskin Shadestick, Graphito or Artjam Paint or Blackground Paint.
Silversmith: I am a sucker for blues. Esp the cool, smokey based blues, so I love this. Nice colour payoff for both, even without a base, but I still recommend one to ensure the colour lasts.
Family Silver: A nice, subtle "warmer" silver. Nice on the lid. I also like to add a dab of this to the high plain or rounded part of the lid to give the illusion of more shimmer.
Engaging: The pink is a luminous, light reflecting, soft pink. The Bronze is to die for. Combine the two and you have another amazing choice. I want to play around with this as a blusher/highlighter. I think that it may have too large of pigments for this, but I will give it a shot.
Lips
What's not to love about
Queen's Sin LS and
Red Romps LG? RED!!!! The LS offerings give a wide range choices for all skin types and lip pigmentations when you consider colours and formulas.
Her Fancy is on the bottom of my list. A pink, glaze formula, it presents very lightly on me (NW25-med pigmented lips). IMO, it is too light for lightly pigmented lips and I would imagine could run the risk of being too frosty/icy on darker pigmented lips.
The LG are nice. I love
Red Romp.
Majestic is hot with a subtle brown liner (oak-perhaps?) and a light shimmer lipstick (
Gilty Kiss or Gel) for a sexy nude lip.
Majestic is also a great one to add over other lipsticks to tone them down.
Corsette did not move me. I will admit that I went to the counter with a bit of a bias though. When MAC starts out the colour descriptions as, "Dirty grey brown...", it doesn't make me want to run to the counter, snatch it up and slather my lips with it.
Dirty, grey brown would describe the colour of something a plumber snakes out of a clogged drain.
Trifle is like a million other soft, icy, frosty pinks that MAC has whipped off the assembly line. I would like to see them just put a pink like this in their regular line on the chance that it may discourage them from cranking one out with every other collection, for example: White Magic, Night Affair, etc.
Uppity fluidline is exactly as Bunny says, great as a base, at the tear duct (upper and lower) and addtionally great as a shadow on its own.
Neither of the
nail laquers moved me. Overall, MAC really needs to step up their game with nail lacquer colors. I look back at my collection and I have outgrown or become bored of a lot of the colours. I think that is because at lot of the colours carry the same charecteristics. I am losing interest.
I liked the pigments.
Gold Stroke is a nice, warm, red pearl-tinged brown with visible grey/silver sparkle.
Your Ladyship is golden white that pulls slightly pink on my skin. Good for an all over lid colour or highlight.
Sweet Sienna is my fave as it is unlike any other pigments, IMO. It is a grey frosted brown that looks like, IMO a darker, more grey, more shimmery Patina (when applied to my skin tone). This colour will be great to incorporate into smokey eyes just above the crease (to fade into the highlight colour) or perhaps smudged into Feline Kohl Power at the lower lash line.
OK. Done rambling. My husband thinks I have gone crazy and am in here pounding away at the keyboard writing a manifesto.
MY MAC MANIFESTO!