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MAC (Pro) Lipmix Overview and Swatches

I picked up a couple of Lipmixes from MAC Pro in NY, and here’s how they perform.

I swatched the black Lipmix beside OCC’s Tarred Lip Tar, and as you can see, it’s a completely matte and opaque textured paste right from the get go, similar to a thick cream concealer. OCC starts glossy-looking because it’s suspended in more oil, and you’ll also need to spend some time shaking it up because the pigments will separate from the oil and the product will appear more “translucent” otherwise.

Both do ultimately set to a more or less matte finish, but you’ll get there faster with MAC. The only con is that if you don’t have steady hands, the MAC is a little less forgiving because it sets much faster.

Also, if you have dry lips you might want to apply a layer of lip balm on first, because Lipmixes aren’t all that emollient.

The pro is of course that you get a one-coat, instantly velvety, opaque texture that you don’t need to keep blending and layering.

Shade wise, Crimson is a pretty nice alternative to MAC Russian Red. It’s just a touch brighter, but is lightweight and paints on a lot smoother and easier. (Ruby Woo and MAC Red are a little more blue-based than Crimson Lipmix.)

I do actually really like this texture even though it has a tendency to dry out at the tip, and might spurt out when you squeeze too hard. Another con is that these are designed to mix with your other lipsticks so you can make them more red, more blue, more black, etc. You won’t find quite the same range of shades as you would with OCC.

Inglot Lip Product Mini-Haul (from NYC) - click images for clearer photos

I picked up several items from Inglot on my recent trip to New York, and 3 of these were fab lip products.

I would actually recommend you check out their little Lip Paint pots if you ever get the chance to; these are absolutely fantastic. They’re not sticky, sheer glosses. They’re really creamy, intense lip laquers that go on almost opaque if you build them up, and give a nice glossy finish.

Just look at those swatches to see how gorgeous they are! 

  • 56 - bright medium pink creme; similar to MAC Pink Nouveau in shade, but in a much easier-to-wear texture for most people.
  • 59 - gorgeous lavender-mauve creme; lip swatch image looks a little washed out. The wrist swatch is a better representation of the color. It’s a softer version of MAC Up the Amp lipstick and definitely a color to wear if you want some impact!

The 3rd product is one of their matte lipsticks; 421. This is a deep fuchsia that leans a little warm, so if you are afraid of very blue-based pinks and magentas this is a great shade. The texture isn’t as smooth and comfortable to wear as a MAC matte, and I only really bought it because the color was gorgeous. 

All Inglot products featured are US$12 before tax.

Get the Lipstick Look!
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Benevolentxheart (via Disqus)
Can you list what lipsticks you used to demonstrate each of the finishes [ref. FAQ post on lipstick finishes]. I’d really love to buy the glossy, matte, and satin ones!
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The bad news is that except for the “Satin” lip, the other 2 lips were created with 2 products each. The good news is it’s not hard to get the same look. They actually came from posts I did previously.
—-Glossy: Revlon Pink Pout Matte Lipstick + MAC Lavender Wind Lipglass on top (Lavender Wind is limited edition but Oyster Girl or even clear lipgloss would work fine.)

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: MAC Lady Gaga (I) Lipglass (if you can still find it).
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Matte: NYX Dolly Pink Lip Pencil + MAC Magenta Madness Pigment on top (tutorial linked here)
This is the most “complicated” lip to do as you need to be quite careful when layering the matte pigment over a pale pink pencil.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint applied and blotted to minimize any shine.
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Satin: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint
This is actually a matte lipstick, but it does have a hint of shine if you apply it over moisturized lips. If you want to refresh that slight creaminess over the day, you can simply use a finger to lightly press on a tiny bit of petroleum jelly or non-shiny lip balm every few hours.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent is a little less blue but has a satiny-creme finish which is not as drying as Barry M Shocking Pink.

Get the Lipstick Look!

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Benevolentxheart (via Disqus)

Can you list what lipsticks you used to demonstrate each of the finishes [ref. FAQ post on lipstick finishes]. I’d really love to buy the glossy, matte, and satin ones!

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The bad news is that except for the “Satin” lip, the other 2 lips were created with 2 products each. The good news is it’s not hard to get the same look. They actually came from posts I did previously.

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Glossy: Revlon Pink Pout Matte Lipstick + MAC Lavender Wind Lipglass on top (Lavender Wind is limited edition but Oyster Girl or even clear lipgloss would work fine.)

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: MAC Lady Gaga (I) Lipglass (if you can still find it).

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Matte: NYX Dolly Pink Lip Pencil + MAC Magenta Madness Pigment on top (tutorial linked here)

This is the most “complicated” lip to do as you need to be quite careful when layering the matte pigment over a pale pink pencil.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint applied and blotted to minimize any shine.

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Satin: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint

This is actually a matte lipstick, but it does have a hint of shine if you apply it over moisturized lips. If you want to refresh that slight creaminess over the day, you can simply use a finger to lightly press on a tiny bit of petroleum jelly or non-shiny lip balm every few hours.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent is a little less blue but has a satiny-creme finish which is not as drying as Barry M Shocking Pink.

Primrose Pink: Bright Summer Lipsticks from MAC, Shu Uemura, and Barry M)

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Not everyone loves a blue-based true pink. If you want to start wearing brighter, happier shades, a warm coral-toned primrose pink is a nice place to start. 

This type of bright medium-pink has a lovely dash of salmon/red thrown in, which warms it up and makes it flattering for many skin tones. There are several options on the market right now, and I know of 4.

Barry M Pink Ribbon is the sheerest and glossiest, so if you don’t want anything to strong or bright, this is a good one to start out with.

MAC Chatterbox is probably the most accessible shade in terms of availability (though I don’t own it). It’s got a similar sheen to Pink Ribbon. 

MAC Force of Love is the brightest of the lot. Still a primrose pink, but matte and a lot more vivid and slightly more salmon-toned.

Shu Uemura Evil Pink has the cutest name. It’s part of the Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte line, so it’s very similar to Force of Love in texture and tone, but deeper and less neon though the difference is not so apparent on camera. It’s a touch deeper and more pink, and also wears a little more evenly than Force of Love and feels just as comfortable, so I actually recommend this more than the MAC, though it’s more expensive. 

(I got my Shu Uemura at a Cosmetic outlet store for about $10SGD (approx USD8) less than retail, which is the only reason I discovered the shade at all!)

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Shown in full-face image:

Nails: Revlon Top Speed Nail Enamel in 130 Candy

Eyes: Coastal Scents Doe Tail Mineral Shadow (inner half of lids), MAC Shale Shadow (outer half)

Cheeks: I Nuovi Thumbelina blush

Smoky Brown with Electric-Blue Liner (Bourjois Intense Extrait 08 and Regard Effet Metallise 54 Bleu Clinquant)

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This is a super-simple way to dress up browns without piling on a whole lot of color. If you enjoy wearing color along your lash line, this is also a way to get it to to stay longer and more intense along the waterline. 

I used a lot of Bourjois in this look (uninentionally, but aside from the electric blue pencil, it’s easy to find lots of alternatives and many makeup wearer should already have similar shades in their collection).

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Step 1: Apply a brown or nude base to the entire lid, thinning out towards the brow bones. I used MAC Cream Color Base in Take Root.

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Step 2: Run a metallic chocolate pencil along the upper and lower lash lines, drawing it thick  on the bottom lashes. I used Boujois Regard Effet Metallise Pencil in Brun Inoxydable.

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Step 3: Pack a rich russet brown (Bourjois Intense Extrait Shadow #08) over the entire lid, blending above the socket  and  upwards toward the brow at the inner corners for a slightly more doe-eyed effect.

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Step 4: Run a metallic cyan blue (Bourjois Regard Effet Metalise in 54 Bleu Clinquant is one of the most gorgeous I’ve seen) along the water line. You will need to go over your waterline about twice to even out and pack on the color.

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Step 5: To intensify, set and stop the blue liner from fading due to the moisture from your eyes, use a flat brush to carefully pack a translucent aqua-blue shimmer or micro-glitter (try MAC Reflects Transparent Teal) onto the water line, over the blue pencil. This gives a very intense sparkle.

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Step 6: Apply black along the tide line (upper lashes) and apply black mascara to finish.

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Step 7: For the cheeks I applied pink blush, and then on the lips, I layered a pale nude lipstick (Barry M 154 Pale Nude - or any concealer-nude shade you have) and a bright peachy-pink (Barry M 153 Pink Ribbon - this is almost an exact dupe for MAC’s Amplified Lipstick in Chatterbox so use that if you don’t have access to Barry M).

You can also just apply a pink gloss over a nude lipstick if you want something with more sheen.

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Enough said!
My favorite items are:
lip liner in #12 Fuchsia 
lip paint in #146 Dolly Pink (bright cool-toned medium pink, below), #52 Shocking Pink (MAC Candy Yum Yum), #145 Punky Pink (MAC Girl About Town)

BARRY M Valentine’s Day Sale! 20% Off Storewide!

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Enough said!

My favorite items are:

  • lip liner in #12 Fuchsia
  • lip paint in #146 Dolly Pink (bright cool-toned medium pink, below), #52 Shocking Pink (MAC Candy Yum Yum), #145 Punky Pink (MAC Girl About Town)

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