Earlier this month, MAC released their collaboration with Brazilian fashion designer, Pedro Lourenço. This collaboration "brings his unique elegance to a colour collection that emulates the same delicate balance he achieves in his design work." This collection is available online and at select MAC Store locations only. Pedro Lourenço features a total of 11 products — eight of which are new and limited edition, and three of which are permanent. Pedro Lourenço sees the release of one new and limited edition Powder Blush Duo. It comes in a special edition black "soft-touch" rubberized mirrored compact with gold trim, as well as a matching secondary cardstock box. Each Powder Blush Duo contains 11 grams of product, and retails for $30.
Corol
Corol (Shade #1, Shade #2, Shade #1 and #2 blended)
Corol Shade #1 is a light-medium muted warm peachy coral in a Matte finish. This is a new and limited edition shade. It has a soft, silky texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It can be layered and blended out easily. It is lighter and more pink than Melba, brighter and more peach than Tenderling, and more peach than Rosy Outlook Pro Longwear Blush.
Corol Shade #2 is a medium-dark warm rosy plum with a soft sheen in a Satin finish. This is a new and limited edition shade. It has a soft, silky texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It can be layered and blended out easily. It is more plum than Desert Rose, darker than Breath of Plum, and more matte than Plum Foolery.
There are incredibly mixed reviews over this product because the press samples that were sent to beauty bloggers for consideration had a very stiff texture and didn't produce any colour pay-off. I'm glad to report, however, that the batches made for consumers (the ones that are available to the public in stores and online) are very different — soft, finely-milled, and pigmented. It applies smoothly and evenly, and is easily buildable and blendable. The lighter shade, which takes up two-thirds of the pan, looks quite light in the pan and even in swatches but it does execute brighter and darker on the cheeks to create a natural peachy flush. The darker shade executes exactly how it looks like in the pan so a little goes a long way, but it blends out easily to create a softer plum shade. My favourite way to use this duo, however, is actually the two shades swirled together — it creates the most perfect warm rosy flush that works well across all skintones. The packaging reflects Lourenço's aesthetic perfectly, too: sleek, elegant, and luxe. And at $30 for a whopping 11 grams of product, you truly get more bang for your buck here ($2.73/g vs. $4.17/g for a regular MAC blush).
ooo i'm glad these are better from the store. i was going to pass b/c i read all the reviews but...you might have changed my mind. damn it denise! Jenn A Beautiful Zen
I have no idea! I don't receive blogger samples so I don't really have anything to compare. But, as Liz pointed out, many bloggers do get sent beta versions of products.
If you don't have All That Glitters and Sable eyeshadows (two of my go-to neutral shades!), you should definitely look into that quad. It is BEAUTIFUL. Such a workhorse palette.
I think this blush duo in general isn't that unique in terms of colour -- I mean, we ARE blush fiends after all, and these shades really aren't anything new. Not the most fun, but they are sophisticated and classy. ;)
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ooo i'm glad these are better from the store. i was going to pass b/c i read all the reviews but...you might have changed my mind. damn it denise!
ReplyDeleteJenn
A Beautiful Zen
LOL, well, swatch it in-store first and see if you like it in person! :P
DeleteINTERESTING, about the blogger samples vs. mass production scale items. I wonder how often that happens?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea! I don't receive blogger samples so I don't really have anything to compare. But, as Liz pointed out, many bloggers do get sent beta versions of products.
DeleteWeirdly, this blush didn't grab me at all when I saw it. But I'm still thinking about the eye shadow quad.
ReplyDeleteSometimes bloggers get sent lab samples or some sort of beta version of products. I wonder if MAC does that.
If you don't have All That Glitters and Sable eyeshadows (two of my go-to neutral shades!), you should definitely look into that quad. It is BEAUTIFUL. Such a workhorse palette.
DeleteI think this blush duo in general isn't that unique in terms of colour -- I mean, we ARE blush fiends after all, and these shades really aren't anything new. Not the most fun, but they are sophisticated and classy. ;)