What would you buy at MAC for $300??

anjelik_dreamin

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If you can still get Light Flush MSF over there (I bought the 3rd last one at the MAC counter in Chadstone, Australia) I highly recommend it. I rather like the 275 for crease work too. But that's pretty much the extent of my MAC knowledge, so I'm not much help
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Pinkish*RED

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omg you guys! It's finally my birthday and my honeyy gave me half the money! I was still thinking bout what I was gonna buy but theennnn he came home with flowers annnnnd a MAC present which incluuudess:

Brushes:
208
190
116
187
252
223

alll of which I was dying to get AAAAAHhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
anddd some blacktrack fluidline, Studio Fix Fluid and some MSF in light flush! again AH!


heres the pic
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thanks for all your suggestions now that I have these awesome brushes (at no expense to meeeeselfffff) I'm now gonna focus on the makeeuppp more YEAY!
 

Amaranth

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thank you guys for the ideas!!
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!! now im even more excited!! and I guess brushes can be found for cheaper but unfortunetly AppleDiva Im in ottawa, canada and I've never seen or heard of the NYX brand here??


I also live in Ottawa, and there are a few places that sell NYX. I know for sure that the drug store at the bottom of the escalators in the Billings Bridge Mall sell it, and there are a few other places as well that I haven't checked out yet. If you do a google search for NYX Canada you can find the locations on there. I've been to a few places (not in Ottawa) that sell NYX and no one seems to sell their brushes. In fact, they usually don't have a whole lot of NYX stuff, mostly just eyeshadows, lipstick/gloss, nail polish, and a few other things, mainly just the basics. But a lot of their stuff is great and is quite reasonably priced. Good luck!

PS - I'm glad you got the 223! It's soooo my favourite blending brush but it's LE so you can't always find it
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GlamYOURUs

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300 eh?

Definitely a traincase, lip gelees and pigments!!!!

You can always buy brushes for good quality at a cheap price elsewhere. Those are the ONLY things I will NOT buy from MAC. I know, call me weird. I have found great alternatives <3
 

msmack

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Originally Posted by GlamYOURUs
300 eh?

Definitely a traincase, lip gelees and pigments!!!!

You can always buy brushes for good quality at a cheap price elsewhere. Those are the ONLY things I will NOT buy from MAC. I know, call me weird. I have found great alternatives <3


agreed.
 

Kuuipo

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Lipsticks and Pencils and brushes. (Most of their products are too sparkley for me, and all their foundations are too sticky or too pink for me) I have no problem dropping 300 on some lipstick.
 

Debbie

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Since you're all about face, I would recommend at minimium the 182 brush. This is probably the best kubuki brush I've ever used, and is perfect for both mineral foundation, finishing powder, and bronzers/face shimmers.

I was going to tell you to get extra brushes of the 224 & 239 (one for dark colors, and one for light colors)...but it's no fun spending free money on stuff you already have.

So..get the 2-3 brushes you've been eyeing for a long time. The rest, I would splurge on eyeshadows, blushes, and lipsticks since they seem to have a longer shelf life than lip glosses.
 

Debbie

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Btw..I officially envy you. I have a pro discount card (30%) so imagine the possibilities.
 
wow! $300 for makeup! and you had great stuffs already..i envy you hehe..how i wish my bf would get me some stuff
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i would suggest getting eyeshadows and blushes and msf..that are LE
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