MAC Alluring Aquatic Collection (May 22, 2014)

Dolly Snow

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Medgal07

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Its so great to be old & not really care what anyone thinks. For a serious minded person - I don't naval gaze, nor do a give a crap about what anyone else thinks I should do - its so freeing. I definitely march to the beat of my own drummer...or the wine of the evening
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Oh it's amazing what one can blame on old age----or the dog
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dorni

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Hey all so here is what I know about the compacts they are bronzers (obvi) but they are perm colors, were looking at golden and refined golden. No color story but now we know. Thank you to a lovely little bird out there!!!!!
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Why Mac, why? The usual supects! Regarding the fact that those two bronzers turn orange on me, I might skip the compact. I refuse to pay roundabout 30€ just for a pretty, but plastic compact.
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Mac-Guy

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Why Mac, why? The usual supects! Regarding the fact that those two bronzers turn orange on me, I might skip the compact. I refuse to pay roundabout 30€ just for a pretty, but plastic compact.
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Yup, both have a tendency to turn orange.
 

Mac-Guy

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Are there any bronzers you recommend for pale NWs?
As we don't know all the colors from AA yet, I can't really recommend. Most MAC bronzers are yellow-based. There are varying shades of darkness. Soft Sand (PLW) works well for NC 10 - 20. Nude on Board for NC 20 -30. For NC30+, see my recs above.

For pale NWs, there is not nearly as much choice. From older collections, I recommend Lush Light Bronze and Sun Dipped (PLW). From the perm collection, I'd recommend the (Matte) Bronze one. All three are red-based and they are equally suitable for NC, especially if you like a sunkissed look. As the bronzers are items that are really mass produced (there is always an overstock), you probably find them still in CCOs.

If you are NW and use bronzers on a regular basis, I recommend to stock up on them as there are years, where MAC doesn't offer any red-based bronzers. HTH.
 

Mac-Guy

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Why Mac, why? The usual supects! Regarding the fact that those two bronzers turn orange on me, I might skip the compact. I refuse to pay roundabout 30€ just for a pretty, but plastic compact.
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The fancier that packaging, the more likely it is that a collection will contain regular, "usual suspects," items. It's a simple way to keep the costs down.
 

DarylandCarole

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As we don't know all the colors from AA yet, I can't really recommend. Most MAC bronzers are yellow-based. There are varying shades of darkness. Soft Sand (PLW) works well for NC 10 - 20. Nude on Board for NC 20 -30. For NC30+, see my recs above.

For pale NWs, there is not nearly as much choice. From older collections, I recommend Lush Light Bronze and Sun Dipped (PLW). From the perm collection, I'd recommend the (Matte) Bronze one. All three are red-based and they are equally suitable for NC, especially if you like a sunkissed look. As the bronzers are items that are really mass produced (there is always an overstock), you probably find them still in CCOs.

If you are NW and use bronzers on a regular basis, I recommend to stock up on them as there are years, where MAC doesn't offer any red-based bronzers. HTH.
This explains why the bronzers never look good on me. I bought one many years ago for the cool metallic bronze compact. It didn't look good so I rarely wore it. Then last summer I tried again with pretty much the same result. I'm happy with MSF's, so I'll stick with those. Thanks!
 

nikou

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:( I'm so disappointed. I Was hoping that the compact was the pro longwear bronzes since I fell in love with Sundipped las year from temperature rising...but then it got stolen in June :( Is there anyway you can get this bronzer in standard packaging. I looked in the pro section and I can't find it :(
 

sss215

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very true sss215.. but insurance is not cheap and rates have increased exponentially.  In fact, part of the rationale in tightening returns again is that the rates for ins have soared, thus making the whole return issue unviable.  As you noted, the companies recoup "some" losses from returns.. but that's what's covered by ins.. and if ins goes up, their losses will increase.  As it is, the larger stores are still suffering and don't make enough profits to maintain the operations they run. I agree with returning unused and undamaged products but to return something after you have worn it for a week, is simply deception. sorry. again.... this is my work and even if it were not, I could not agree to a lot of the too liberal return policies. Exactly.. and, in those days, retailers made a profit.  Today, it's a high risk enterprise to be in retail.
I definitely don't agree with abuse of the return policies. And higher insurance rates are built into the price of the product hence rate increases. In the end we all end up paying, somehow.
 

Parii27

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I tried once to depot my MSF, but then the part where it is supposed to close and make that click.. it broke.I don't know what I did wrong.I just wanted to try if it does work or nah.Now I'm scared to do that with this bronzer in this collection? cause if it brakes.. its tooo sad and such a waste.Even tho it kinda gets closed, it just does not stick in. Can anybody help me lol ?
 

jennyap

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Bah, I think that means the compacts are a skip for me. Well I knew that was likely, they're bronzers and I'm NW10 so it was always a faint hope there'd be something that would work on me. I still want to the compact, but I can't honestly justify buying a product I'll never use just for that. Unless I just think of it as a mirror compact and ignore the fact that there's supposed to be any product in it at all!
 

rooocelle

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I wanted that compact so bad, but I already have RG. Which is my fav bronzer ever. It looks so good on my NC 30 skin!
 

Addict4MAC

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As we don't know all the colors from AA yet, I can't really recommend. Most MAC bronzers are yellow-based. There are varying shades of darkness. Soft Sand (PLW) works well for NC 10 - 20. Nude on Board for NC 20 -30. For NC30+, see my recs above.

For pale NWs, there is not nearly as much choice. From older collections, I recommend Lush Light Bronze and Sun Dipped (PLW). From the perm collection, I'd recommend the (Matte) Bronze one. All three are red-based and they are equally suitable for NC, especially if you like a sunkissed look. As the bronzers are items that are really mass produced (there is always an overstock), you probably find them still in CCOs.

If you are NW and use bronzers on a regular basis, I recommend to stock up on them as there are years, where MAC doesn't offer any red-based bronzers. HTH.
Thanks for this! Looks like the perfect time to try RG.
 

Audrey C

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As we don't know all the colors from AA yet, I can't really recommend. Most MAC bronzers are yellow-based. There are varying shades of darkness. Soft Sand (PLW) works well for NC 10 - 20. Nude on Board for NC 20 -30. For NC30+, see my recs above.

For pale NWs, there is not nearly as much choice. From older collections, I recommend Lush Light Bronze and Sun Dipped (PLW). From the perm collection, I'd recommend the (Matte) Bronze one. All three are red-based and they are equally suitable for NC, especially if you like a sunkissed look. As the bronzers are items that are really mass produced (there is always an overstock), you probably find them still in CCOs.

If you are NW and use bronzers on a regular basis, I recommend to stock up on them as there are years, where MAC doesn't offer any red-based bronzers. HTH.
I like the red-based bronzers you recommended; I have pretty strong yellow tones and I found Nude on Board too yellow even for me. It didn't look nearly as natural as Sun Dipped on me.

I'll check out Refined Golden and see how I like that; I don't love the glitter in it but I'll have to try it and see how much translates to the face. Given that these are both yellow-based bronzers, I won't be able to pass RG on to my cool-toned daughter (what I'd planned on doing with the bronzer if I didn't like it - put it into an empty Blot Powder case for her).

I really like the compact, but if I don't like RG and it's too yellow for my daughter then I'll likely skip.

BTW, just ordered Peter Thomas Roth Instant Mineral Powder SPF 45 for the summer; I'm hoping it will help keep me from tanning. I can't apply more sunscreen over makeup and my sunscreen/BB cream won't last all day. I think this is the product you recommended; am I remembering right?
 

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