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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
.......................I'm not even going to play myself and say I wont get any. I'm sure I will get all of them. LOL The red-ish one sounds nice.
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i think i would pee myself!
a metallic version of...
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OMG, if MAC ever came out with pigments those colors, I would just die. Especially Bio Green, I LOVE that color so much.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
The heritage roughe & antique green sounds nice...I love pigments and cant get enough of them but as a seller this get real expensive when they release so many new ones at the same time. It's so hard to keep them in stock along with colors we already are stocking. As always though most of us will get them since pigments are so addicting, lol. Like usual I'll be swamped with sales for 3 weeks, lol. The collection coming out in july atleast 2 out of 6 are colors already made and 1 Jardin aires old L.E.
I agree with someone above who mentioned that we have anough taupes, mauves, tans...ect...
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by panther27
Metallic teal green pigment?  
Originally Posted by darkishstar
Antique Green and Heritage Rouge please!
I want these two as well together with Vintage Gold. 3 from this collection and 2 from Colour Forms, that's it.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
If Royal Flush is that red pigment I am looking for, I won't feel bad for skipping Heritage Rouge. I can only use so much red on my eyes. And the brown pearl doesn't sound so... great. It might be a reddish brown? Yeah, not digging that.
Antique Green, going by the picture, looks like teal, except with metallic finish and gold pearl. So I'm on the fence till I actually see it. But yeah, this might be the only thing I get.
I'm only going to get one or the other red. If I like Royal Flush from Colour Forms, I'll get that and not Heritage Rouge. If I don't like the Colour Forms one, I'll check out Heritage Rouge. If I don't like Heritage Rouge.. than I don't get either!
I WANT A PIGMENT VERSION OF SEA ME SHADESTICK AND ROYAL HUE SHADESTICK STAT!
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by Susanne
I want these two as well together with Vintage Gold. 3 from this collection and 2 from Colour Forms, that's it.
I want Antique Green the most. If the red one from Colour Forms is good, then I won't get Heritage Rouge. I don't need 2 reds. And if I don't like colour Forms Royal Flush, I'll check out Heritage Rouge. If I don't like either, like say... Royal Flush is too purple-red, or Heritage Rouge is too brown-red, then I'm skipping both.
I want a TRUE red.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
All I know is this -
WE ARE GOING TO LOOK FIERCE THIS YEAR...YOU READ ME? FIERCE!!!
No Excuses!
P.S. I’m buying every jar of Blonde's Gold I can get my grubby hands on!
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Let's just say I'm glad you're not up here in Seattle because I will be getting my hands on a ton of it too...Also I want Mega-Rich, Heritage Rouge, and Copperbeam. I'm trying to limit myself with this; solely because I know some of it will eventually make its way to the CCO (as most all pigments do).
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by KikiB
Let's just say I'm glad you're not up here in Seattle because I will be getting my hands on a ton of it too...Also I want Mega-Rich, Heritage Rouge, and Copperbeam. I'm trying to limit myself with this; solely because I know some of it will eventually make its way to the CCO (as most all pigments do).
Suppose your right, but gee wiz - Hit or miss!
Blonde's Gold...gees - I'm such...a freak...
I'm, simply, tickled by the notion of having a Pigment called Blonde's Gold, and have it indicated on the bottom sticker!
I'm quite sure this one will join the ranks of:
Tan, Jardin Aires, and Gold Mode -
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by TamEva Le Fay
Suppose your right, but gee wiz - Hit or miss!
Blonde's Gold...gees - I'm such...a freak...
I'm, simply, tickled by the notion of having a Pigment called Blonde's Gold, and have it indicated on the bottom sticker!
I'm quite sure this one will join the ranks of:
Tan, Jardin Aires, and Gold Mode -
Quite nicely! 
Sounds like your kind of color for sure! 
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by spectrolite
Another collection?! Pigments!! While I want to be excited I'm left feeling overwhelmed by the number of collections coming up. When is enough, enough?! I feel like the MAC execs have flipped me upside down and are shaking any and all spare change out of my pockets
In total agreement
Talk about overkill / over exposure but I am most excited about these new pigments out of the million collections coming up
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
i'll prob only be getting about two of these. possibly antique green (i've been wanting a true teal shadow forever) and heritage rouge (i love burgundy and i don't own anything like it as yet). of course this is subject to change when i swatch them all in the store.
as for the rest they are not that unique except for the fact that they are metallic. i'll look for similar eyeshadows in coming collection, as pigments are on the expensive side and could essentially last a lifetime.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Yeah, I want more Jewel tones, that would be more original!
Imagine an amethyst shade?
Or a brilliant emerald?
Sapphire?!
FIRE OPAL. AHHHH. Would this even be possible?
Yeah, but a jewel tone I could use:
Sea Me colored pigment
Royal Hue colored pigment
Crimsonaire colored pigment
I wouldn't complain of the discontinuing of shadesticks then!
All the same, I want Antique Green anyways!
Does Heritage Rouge sound to anyone like it's going to be a reddish-purple with brown undertones? Sounds odd, but yeah.. brown pearl, dunno if it'll be the red I'm looking for.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
NEW PIGMENTS!
These are the ones I'm lusting after.
Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
Pigments: $19.50USD - Blonde's Gold - Light tan with gold and white pearl
- Antique Green - Turquoise green with gold pearl
- Copperbeam - Rusted brown with red pearl
- Heritage Rouge - Deep burgundy with red and brown pearl
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
So many of you girls said there were too many taupes and mauves in LE Pigments, but believe it or not, I am still waiting for one of those colors for me. So far all the taupe or mauve-colored Pigments have looked too warm for me, including Mauvement (just got a sample of it, and it was a disaster). Granted, there seems to be a taupe or a mauve Pigment in each freaking LE collection, but they´re all warm based, therefore they look the same to the girls that wear warm colors, but the people that only wear cool shades (like me) are still waiting for a cool neutral Piggie. Something like Shale, for instance.
From this collection? Heritage Rouge...Maybe, maybe. Again, comes the problem of "is it warm? is it cool?".
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Interesting. See I see Sweet Sienna (and even Softwash Grey) as cool neutrals. Subtle looks kinda coolish on my skin too....have you tried all of those?
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
So ... the upcoming pigment count ... there will be four new ones in Color Forms, seven new ones in Overrich, and let's not forget those bits and bits and bits in Solar Field ....
I'm gonna have to buy 15 new pigments before fall. Nearly $300. Yipes!!! (And yeah, I do need all of them, except maybe Royal Flush.)
I was trying to think of colors that I would really like to see. They're really running out of colors to make! But I would love to see Coco, Coco Beach, All Girl, Dazzle Ray and Sunnydaze repromo'd, along with the original Green and Blue.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
I still think the reason that MAC doesn't do loads of bright colors for these collections is because they don't sell that well. I know we're all pigment junkies here, but the average MAC customer probably isn't willing to drop $19.50 on a jar of blue pigment (please see Naughty Nauticals). Time after time, the pigments I see show up at CCOs aren't the neutrals, but the pastels and bright pigments. That plus there are already a huge selection of colors from the Pro line available for customers looking for something other than the usual set of neutrals. Just looking at it from a practical business incentive, there is zero reason to launch colors of a product that won't sell well. We're lucky that MAC even does colors like Mutiny or Bell Bottom Blue, as I expect I'll see both at my CCO soon.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by SMMY
I still think the reason that MAC doesn't do loads of bright colors for these collections is because they don't sell that well. I know we're all pigment junkies here, but the average MAC customer probably isn't willing to drop $19.50 on a jar of blue pigment (please see Naughty Nauticals). Time after time, the pigments I see show up at CCOs aren't the neutrals, but the pastels and bright pigments. That plus there are already a huge selection of colors from the Pro line available for customers looking for something other than the usual set of neutrals. Just looking at it from a practical business incentive, there is zero reason to launch colors of a product that won't sell well. We're lucky that MAC even does colors like Mutiny or Bell Bottom Blue, as I expect I'll see both at my CCO soon.
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
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Interesting. See I see Sweet Sienna (and even Softwash Grey) as cool neutrals. Subtle looks kinda coolish on my skin too....have you tried all of those?
Those are some of my top sellers...they still are even though they have been out for awhile now. I love Sweet Sienna on me it's a cool toned color 
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by SMMY
I still think the reason that MAC doesn't do loads of bright colors for these collections is because they don't sell that well. I know we're all pigment junkies here, but the average MAC customer probably isn't willing to drop $19.50 on a jar of blue pigment (please see Naughty Nauticals). Time after time, the pigments I see show up at CCOs aren't the neutrals, but the pastels and bright pigments. That plus there are already a huge selection of colors from the Pro line available for customers looking for something other than the usual set of neutrals. Just looking at it from a practical business incentive, there is zero reason to launch colors of a product that won't sell well. We're lucky that MAC even does colors like Mutiny or Bell Bottom Blue, as I expect I'll see both at my CCO soon.
That's true but the mutiny has sold like crazy. I've had to place many overnight usps orders from MAC to keep it in stock for my buyers. I've lost count on how many jars of it I've sold. The other colors in the collection havent sold 1/2 as much as Mutiny and some of my buyers have told me Nordstroms close to them are out and waiting for more to come in.
Someone mentioned about more cool tones of the taupe's, browns, ect.. l'm the same, I look better in the cool tones more so the warmer ones. I've also noticed I wont try a color at times due to it looking just like another but when I eventually do I end up loving it!
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
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Sleepyhead I too would have liked to have seen a gunmetal grey - but those with silver forst original will have that already, and the same deal for bright cobalt blue, blue original or RR blue are as good.
hmm... i've never got the chance to see the frost version of silver pigment in real life, and isn't it very hard to find these days? (also, i wonder how it compares to soft washed, cuz i wish soft washed was darker)
and i missed the blue pigment (the original & then again the rr collection cuz i was out of the country) i've been looking for it, but with there are so many "well-made" fakes around, i'm deathly afraid of getting anything i've never seen before 
so, yah, i really wouldn't mind if mac repromote silver (frost) and the original blue pigments (and the green pigment too)
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Sleepy head, I have the silver & green (frost's) if you ever want to Pm me. I love the silver frost compared to softwashed grey, mainly cause I like silver/grey tones that dont have a blue tone in them and the silver frost doesnt. Thats why I love sweet sienna, it's a grey with no blue tone. Your right the RR blue and macs original blue are very close, I think the "blue' is a bit darker/intense?? I love the green, actually i love all of Mac's original frost ones, Thats why I try and keep them in stock. Some of those older colors are the best. Wouldnt it be great if they brought back all the rare colors from the first 1-2 years of pigments being made 
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by darkishstar
Yeah, I want more Jewel tones, that would be more original!
Imagine an amethyst shade?
Or a brilliant emerald?
there is an emerald green pigment that's a pro color... its to die for!!  you should definitely check it out if you can!
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Re: MAC Overrich Discussion
Originally Posted by SMMY
Time after time, the pigments I see show up at CCOs aren't the neutrals, but the pastels and bright pigments.
See, and for that reason alone...I'll probably go for the neutrals and leave the brights for a CCO trip. And even with the neutrals, I probably won't cave unless they're remarkable because by and far the majority of my pigments fall into the neutral category. Same with the Color Forms pigments. I'll get one or two I cannot live without and take a gamble on the rest at a CCO. I can save $6/pigment that way!
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