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MAC Cosmetics
Does anyone here use MAC Cosmetics?
DD loves make up and the artistry of make up and thinks that is the career path she wants to pursue (as in stage make-up artistry or movie make up) She has been wanting some MAC cosmetics and I was thinking about getting some and a couple of books on make up application. I was trying to order some online but am totally confused. Does it only come in sets? Is there a set that is the total face? Its expensive at $40 for lip stick and lip conditioner with a bag; is that about right for pricing? Is there anywhere I can get it cheaper (this was from Belks online) but that I can be sure and get authentic MAC cosmetics? (already found a site with knock off. |
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There are two books about makeup by Kevyn Aucoin that are great. One is called Making Faces; I forget the other. I would just order directly from MAC or visit a MAC counter at a department store. I pay $20ish for lipstick or a lip pencil so what you're saying sounds about right. However, make sure they are shades she wants. Sometimes in those deals they pair a great lipstick with a dud of a pencil. |
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Thanks! I will definitely look for the book!
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I use some MAC products. I love their eye shadows. They are super pigmented and have that color that sometimes on a night out I am looking for. I'm not too fond of their foundations. As someone with oily skin i feel like it makes me break out more than other foundations do. Their lip products are pretty decent. I don't use them a ton so it's not fair to judge them. I'd say buy her a couple of pieces from MAC but if you have a MAC store or MAC counter at Macy's maybe check that out so you can see and touch everything to get a feel for what your buying.
Another good Brand if she is looking to get into make up professionally Make up Forever HD. A lot of professional make up artists I know use that. You can get that at Sephora. It's also a really nice professional brand.
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MAC is a great line for her if she wants to start in that industry. They are all about the artistry! Maybe you could get her a few things and ask them to book her an appointment for after Christmas so they can teach her a few things. The best thing to do is to go right to a MAC counter.
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I LOVE MAC makeup.
A friend of mine is a professional makeup artist for some of the TV shows, films & commercials here in NYC. I get to visit her on set sometimes, when security isn't so tight and they let me visit. There are usually 3-4 makeup artists on some of the bigger shoots, (like the former Sex & the City,) and most of them use MAC make up. There are 2-3 types of foundation coverage. The one I use is heavily pigmented to cover my age spots, but I don't have to apply a thick layer and look "made up." That is MAC's professional Studio line, and they also have an every day line. And maybe a third. MAC has a mineral powder, but they do NOT recommend it, nor is it used on film sets. It just does not give the necessary coverage. LIQUID foundation is better with a dusting of the mineral powder over. Here is a link for an old MAC makeup thread here. Also, the number ONE trick: is to make sure you finish off your foundation (any brand,) with a very fine transparent powder, applied & blended in with a great soft blending brush. The transparent powder really sets the foundation so it looks like the texture of skin, rather than makeup sitting on top of the skin. And it gives a flawless finish. My MAC blending brush costs me $30 and it is worth every penny. I recently had to go into MAC again as I got some tanned color this summer and wanted to re-match my foundation and buy a new bottle. The gal there did a whole make up application on me. Turns out, I still use the same color foundation, and since I have a bit of extra color, she changed out the transparent powder to a slightly darker color to give more of a hint of color. She taught me some new tricks with a new eye shadow color, too. This is stuff I never would have figured out on my own. It might be better, if you have a MAC Store nearby, to give DD a gift certificate for MAC, and she can go in and have a free professional make-up lesson while they pick all the right colors for her and teach her how to apply it. She can get all the best makeup, but applied incorrectly, wind up looking horrible.
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Just be sure to never have your makeup done at a Mac counter, because no matter what you tell them you want, you will walk away looking like you're about to compete in a creepy beauty pageant. They WAY over do the makeup and not in a pretty fashion way. The products themselves are great when used well, though.
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If she is serious and you can spare the cash, what about getting her the smallest pallet they make? I think you can build your own at the MAC website.
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