Monday, March 16, 2015

Review Time: The Cinderella MAC collection

Review Time: The Cinderella MAC collection

Ok, so once upon a time, Samantha was obsessed with Disney everything and blew all her money every time something gimmicky came out with a Disney sticker on it.

The end.

No, actually this is a more accurate story.

Samantha wishes she had money to blow all the time on Disney stuff (my house would be wall to wall Disney if I had a choice).

Ok, kidding aside- here's the real and accurate story.

I love Disney anything, but this in particular I felt would be money well spent because almost everything in this collection is also part of MAC's current permanent line and I knew all the items used for this collection were either things I've wanted to try for a long time or things I've had and loved. This is also why I waited awhile to review. Honestly everything with the Cinderella packaging sold out online in 15 minutes and in the stores not long after so I wasn't going to hype up the stuff too much if you couldn't get it- but almost all of it is permanent, so it gave me some time to try everything out and give it an honest review.

Plus, Cinderella is my mom's favorite and since I was there buying her Easter/Mothers Day gifts, I figured I could spoil myself and buy some pieces for my bridal kit.

I mean, c'mon, Cinderella packaging, beautiful cool neutral colors and subtle shimmer-

That's like, Bridal for Dummies 101.


So the only brush I got that was part of the collection was the 168. ($35, I believe) I really needed a good small contour brush that could multitask and be a highlight/blush brush. The 168 is goat hair I believe, so if you're a vegan or into only using synthetics for animal lover clients- don't bring this out. Personally, I have very few animal hair brushes and it's possible to live without them. This shape and size however is for some reason, hard to find in a good quality synthetic. I don't know why. Whatever.

The snap on the bristles though is sooo good and it's soft and fluffy. Downside is this thing sheds like no other. I don't know why. At this rate, it'll be an eyeliner brush by next year.


Next is an item I didn't get at first, but it grew on me to the point that I sort of can't live without it. 
It's the Beauty Powder in Mystery Princess. ($28)


 I remember swatching this and thinking, "seriously, that's it?" I honestly thought it would be... I don't know, more shine, more glitter, something else I guess. In the packaging it's a tiny bit peachy but it doesn't come off like that at all. So I was like, "Ok, it's not a blush but it's not really a highlight?"

Here's what it is.

It's not going to be that high shine highlight that's crazy popular right now, it's going to be a luminous shine. It actually gives skin the appearance of being "lit from within". It's gorgeous, how have I lived without this, what am I going to do with all my stupid, obvious highlighters now?!

I've been wearing this every day since I got it and it's beautiful. I can't wait to try this out on a bride and see her totally light up. (Sarah, you'll probably be the first, fyi).


 Next up is my other can't live without product- the Stoke of Midnight eyeshadow palette ($44)

 This is the most convenient package I've ever had. Basically it's 3 MAC shadows I've had before and loved, plus 3 new ones that I love and am amazed by all in one palette. This is going to be great for travel and bridal. 

The colors included are:
Vapour- a peach pink/violet pearl, velvet finish
Ploof- off white, frost finish
Omega- muted beige taupe, matte finish
Quarry- soft muted plum brown, matte finish
Satin Taupe- taupe with silver shimmer, frost finish
Stroke of Midnight- black/plum with sparkle pearl, velvet finish.

The only non-permanent color is Stroke of Midnight, but I would say in the MAC family, Dark Soul pigment is probably the closest. Really you just need a purple and a black with glitter to make something very similar.

I will say though, this is one of the few palettes I've worked with where every color has it's reason and place and is used. Most of the time there's a few colors in a palette I overlook or just don't work for me, but this set of shadows is awesome and they all LOOK awesome and hold up through the day. 
That's probably why they're all cult classics in their own right- especially phloof, satin taupe and omega.



 The last thing I picked up was the lipstick in Royal Ball ($17.50)

This was the only thing that I'm still kind of scratching my head over.
In the tube and swatch below it's like a pearlescent peach. It's described on the website as being a lustre but when I swatch it on my lips it turns into a 90's frost nightmare.



Layered with something else it looks amazing, but on it's own it's a bit like, wtf? It swatched on my hand and my lips completely differently from each other which was so utterly confusing. HOWEVER, I do like it. I don't have anything like it and when I'm in the mood for something shiny and frosty, I reach for this.

I will say though as I keep using it, I think it's getting darker and closer to the original color. I'm wondering if the frost was mostly an overspray or something?

Honestly, I think I would skip the lipstick and brush in favor of the powder or eye shadow palette. 


All in all, this was a very good collection MAC put out. It was very reminiscent of Cinderella and the new movie that was put out and I totally 100% get all the choices they made- right down to the blue and gold packaging.

However, what I do wish MAC did was put out a companion collection where it was inspired by Lady Tremaine and her daughters. In the movie, the makeup the 3 wore was so vibrant and fun and frankly, I would kill for Lady Tremaine's red film noir goddess lipstick. It would have been super fun to have a companion palette and lipstick to the Cinderella one- buuuuuuut I get why they stuck with just Cinderella as inspiration.


Food for thought, MAC?


-SamanthaK

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