MAC Moody Blooms Collection (June 26, 2014)

MandyVanHook

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I never do the fluidlines, because I figure I'll never use them before they dry, but after seeing Black Ivy...I may have to break my fluidline cherry! I use Plumage e/s as an eyeliner all the time and Black Ivy looks like its gorgeous gel (cream?) sister. So the lippies are up in the air until lip swatches, Hidden Motive still looks beautiful, and Green Room is a must for me, since I was actually trying to hunt down one from the last launch when I found out they were repromoting it...it's fate...at least that's what I'm telling my wallet. And NOW Black Ivy had to go and be all gorgeous and join the list.:nuts:
Me too!!! After playland, osbournes and AA I have new hauls of brights AND neutrals. Then I got PH so I have a new dark. Then with my patentpolishes (still getting around to posting pics wearing them! Work/volunteering have been crazy the last couple weeks so I've stayed w neutrals) I have lots of new shiny lippies... I would get the eyeliners but every time I've ever bought a Mac potted liner it has dried into a rock before I used a quarter of it, and idk how to rehydrate them... So team low buy on this one!!!
It is possible to rehydrate fluidlines. I've seen tutorials online.
 

MandyVanHook

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Here is one tutorial for reviving dried out gel liners for those who are interested!
 

IAmakeupaddict

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I was really excited about the sounds of these lippies, but now having seen T's prelim swatches I'm list kind of "meh" about them. Probably a skip for me.
 

Calla88

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I'm like Mac-Guy, with the lippies, the more T's swatches look crazy the more inclined I'm to get it or at least try out the product. We ( me and T) rarely agree on lipsticks , so her swatches never tell me the true story!
 

lyseD

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Worldly Wealth looks so pretty but I can't do shimmer on my cheeks (large pores).

Any suggestions for a similar colour?

Thank you.
 

Corally

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  That sounds fantastic!  It's like the way Seche Restore is for nail polish, and I adore that stuff.  
Duraline works that way. It can also be a mixing medium. A very handy product :bigheart:
So could you also use mixing medium to rehydrate fluidlines/paint pots? I usually use Duraline to rehydrate paint pots and such (haven't tried it with fluidlines btw) but mine is almost gone and a while back I bought a (big!) bottle of Kiko's mixing solution. And it's such a big bottle so I don't want to buy Duraline if it's not necessary. :haha:
 

NaomiH

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Damn, even Karen couldn't make Copperthorn look great and she usually has magical powers that makes everything look like it was made by faeries in a glen filled with waterfalls and rainbows.
 

MandyVanHook

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Damn, even Karen couldn't make Copperthorn look great and she usually has magical powers that makes everything look like it was made by faeries in a glen filled with waterfalls and rainbows.
I think I'm skipping both Copperthorn and Nightshade. I wanted to love them, but the swatches just aren't doing anything for me anymore. They look way too patchy. I think I will pick up Macroviolet because I do want to try a purple winged liner, and that will just have to be good enough. No one can keep me from Black Ivy, though!!
 

Vineetha

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I think I'm skipping both Copperthorn and Nightshade. I wanted to love them, but the swatches just aren't doing anything for me anymore. They look way too patchy. I think I will pick up Macroviolet because I do want to try a purple winged liner, and that will just have to be good enough. No one can keep me from Black Ivy, though!!
same here. Except for that gross/hideous Black Ivy, I am not rooting for any fluidlines from the collex.
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