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MAC DSquared2 Collection Reviews

4 October 2009


Lipsticks ($14)
These are both very wearable colors in the Lustre formula. Just like all Lustre lipsticks, they glide on easily and leave behind a glossy finish.

* Nude Rose – This is a very light pink that goes on almost nude. Very pretty color.

* Blood Red – This is like the Fuchsia Fix Tinted Lip Conditioner but in lipstick form with slightly more red. It is a gorgeous berry color.

Tinted Lip Conditioner in Fuchsia Fix ($14.50) – Just like it sounds, this is a fuchsia color from the permanent collection. It is a nice product that gives you a bit of color and keeps your lips moisturized but definitely not a must-have.

Greasepaint Stick ($17.50)
This first made its debut in the Style Black collection and now MAC is adding two more colors to the collection. Again, these are uber creamy and blend very easily. Color-wise, the new shades are pretty but nothing too special (it is definitely the formula that makes them unique). They also stay on really well and are great worn alone or as a base. My only complaint is the smell. It seems a little off compared to the Black that I got from Style Black (does any of you notice this too?)

* Black – This is a black with blue undertones.
* B – This is a metallic violet with blue undertones that is similar to MAC Violet Pigment.
* V – This is a bright blue that reminds me of MAC Blue Flame Eyeshadow.

Kohl Power in Feline ($14.50) – This limited edition eyeliner in “glossy black” is indeed the blackest eyeliner that MAC has (click here for a swatch with MAC Smolder, Technacolor and Engraved) It goes on very smooth without tugging the skin and is constantly used at fashion week.

Sculpt and Shape Powder Duos ($21)
I have always been a fan of the Sculpt and Shape Powder Duos and I’m so glad MAC brought them back! These each contain two colors, a lighter one for highlighting and a darker one for contouring. The powders are super fine and they have a satin finish. I always use them in my FOTD and Ongina from RuPaul’s Drag Race is a fan too!

* Bone Beige/Emphasize – Palest cream/Tan.
* Accentuate/Sculpt – Pale blushed beige/Soft taupey brown. This is slightly warmer than the Bone Beige/Emphasize and is the perfect combo for my NC30 skin.

165 Brush ($34) – This is a medium-sized tapered brush from the Brunette Blonde Redhead collection. The bristles are very soft yet dense, just like that of #109, which I love for applying foundation. It also picks up just the right amount of color and the tapered end makes it perfect for applying a highlighting color on top of the cheekbone and along the bridge of the nose.

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