The Day in Beauty Vol. 23: MAC Bangin' Brilliant Blush...and One of the Best Movies of 2016! - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Why are the $16 MAC Bangin' Brilliant Powder Blushes in eyeshadow pots?
For the life of me, I can't figure it out. I've picked one of them up assuming it was a shadow at least half a dozen times. Like the matte red, Never Say Never? — phone call me crazy, but I kinda wanna put it in my pucker.
I dunno… Sometimes I think red smokey optics can look super cool, but maybe I've been spending too much fourth dimension on Instagram lately.
LOL!
These are so bright and and then juicy that they remind me of summertime fruit.
Mmm… Watermelon…
These five new blushes have joined the MAC permanent line, along with the rest of the Bangin' Brilliant ring, and later on spending the past few weeks with them, I think they compare well to my regular MAC daily chroma musts, which are Gingerly and Blushbaby, at the moment, in terms of article of clothing fourth dimension (they last all day long) and blendability (although y'all practice demand to use them with the right tools, but I'll get to that in a few).
Where they definitely differ is size, obvi, and intensity.
I don't know how MAC did it, only they made these even More than vibrant than the boldest and brightest MAC blushes around, which is actually super cool. I just wish they came in the regular 0.21-oz. $22 MAC blush pans.
These may cost a little less at $16, but they're too much smaller (0.05 ounces). Technically, though, since you'll probably need to use and so very little, a pocket-sized pan like this could however last a twelvemonth or two, depending on how often y'all clothing it.
But that part of me that likes to buy toilet paper in majority at Costco still wishes they were bigger, homo.
Lately I've been liking very minimal cheek color, so because these are then intense, and because the pans are on the smaller side (which makes information technology kind of hard to load up a regular-sized chroma brush with them…but really, I probably wouldn't use a blush brush with them anyway because I only demand to use a tiny amount, and a big brush head would be excessive), I use a small duo fibre face brush with them instead.
I similar the MAC 199 Small Duo Fibre Face Castor ($35). Information technology's small and fits these pans better than a big blush brush does. I simply lightly swirl the brush head in one of the pans, tap about of it off, then buff, always-so-gently, like whisker kisses on my cheeks.
Then I grab the biggest pulverisation brush I can find and gently run that over my cheeks to slightly take the edge off. The cease effect looks very natural.
Since these are so brilliant, I assumed I would look similar a resident of crazy clown boondocks, but that totally wasn't the case! I've been wearing the orange shade, Bright Response, on the regular, and it's completely doable.
But hey, if you lot are all most the "too much," that'south cool too. You can easily become in that location with these blushes.
I'm an NC42, by the fashion, and because I like to use these with a lite bear upon, some of the colors look kinda similar. My cheeks expect, more or less, similar I only finished doing hardcore sprints whether I wear matte cherry-red Never Say Never, matte ruddy orange News Flash or matte fuchsia pink Bright Pink.
The ones that expect more distinct to me, at least on my skin tone, are matte bright bluish pink Saucy Miss and orange Bright Response, the shade I mentioned earlier, which is technically a frost, but it looks more similar a matte on me.
Overall, I think these blushes are super fun! Just go on 'em away from your MAC eyeshadows if you're easily confused like I am, LOL! They're available at present.
For Movie Nighttime! The Invitation
I watched THE Best, most intense movie concluding weekend, and it's one of my favorite movies of the yr.
Information technology's chosen The Invitation, and it's streaming on Netflix right now.
OK…but first, something happened after I had Connor. I used to dear really, really scary, suspenseful movies, and I still do, but I have less patience at present for standard slasher horror movies.
There was this one movie I tried to lookout man recently — I can't remember the name — where the opening scene had a spring woman crying in a dark room, and I had to immediately turn information technology off. I but can't handle those kinds of scary movies anymore, but this film? It'south more of a slow-burning suspenseful thriller.
Dude, it was So Good that I actually watched it twice considering I wanted to see what I missed the first time around.
Not gonna lie — I kinda want to watch information technology a third time now.
It's well-nigh a grouping of erstwhile friends reconnecting with each other at a dinner party that ane of them throws in the LA hills after not seeing each other for about two years.
Will is the main grapheme, and his new girlfriend is Kira, simply he used to be married to Eden, who now lives with her new husband in the same house she once shared with Will, and they're all at the dinner party together.
2 years ago something tragic happened to Will and Eden that led to them splitting upwardly. It ended their relationship, and information technology'southward ane of the driving forces in the story.
Anyhow, Eden and her new husband invite their old friends to the firm for the dinner party.
Needless to say, things become awry. Very, very awry.
I don't want to give too much away, simply all I take to say is be patient, and picket closely, because there are little breadcrumbs dropped forth the way that, if you lot watch it a second time, yous're similar, "Oh, I get it now!"
I tin can't say good plenty things about it. It'due south SO keen.
Your friendly neighborhood dazzler addict,
Karen
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