Last Thursday, MAC released a new collection called Moody Blooms. This collection is inspired by "exotic flora exuding a hint of danger... a sensual hothouse of night-blooming flowers [that] sets the scene for seduction. In this garden of the night, moody blooms become the ultimate obsession... venomous violets, intoxicating ivy and poisonous nightshade glow with a phosphorescent gleam. As the blossoming buds unfurl into the darkness, electric colours emerge..." The entire collection features a total of 25 products — 12 of which are new and limited edition (of which one is an online exclusive), eight of which are re-promotes, and five of which are permanent. Moody Blooms will see the release of six new eyeshadows; two are new and limited edition, three are re-promotes, and one is permanent. Each Eyeshadow comes in regular black packaging, contains 1.5 grams of product, and retails for $18.
Left row (bottom to top): Green Room, Lucky Green, and Deep Fixation
Right row (top to bottom): Artistic License, Blooming Mad, and Hidden Motive
Green Room, Lucky Green, Deep Fixation, Artistic License, Blooming Mad, and Hidden Motive
Green Room is a medium-dark brightened teal 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. There is nothing similar to this in MAC's permanent eyeshadow range; it is lighter, brighter, and more green than Plumage, and brighter and more blue than Bottle Green.
Lucky Green is a light-medium vibrant lime green with yellow undertones and a golden sheen in a Veluxe Pearl finish. This is a permanent shade. It has a soft, almost buttery 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 brighter and more yellow than Swimming, more green and more frosted than Bitter, and lighter and more yellow than Lime.
Deep Fixation is a medium-dark red-toned copper brown in a Veluxe Pearl finish. This is a re-promoted shade from last year's PRO-only Nudes & Metallics collection, and is limited edition. It has a soft, almost buttery 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 red-toned than Antiqued, more copper than Twinks, and darker than Copper Pigment (PRO).
Artistic License is a light-medium peachy-pink with a golden sheen in a Veluxe Pearl finish. It is a re-promoted shade from last year's Antonio Lopez collection, and is limited edition. 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 peach than Expensive Pink, darker and more pink than Naked Lunch, and more pink than Melon Pigment.
Blooming Mad is a light-medium cool-toned lavender-fuchsia duochrome in a Frost finish. It 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 similar though perhaps slightly lighter than Stars 'n' Rockets, similar though slightly more muted than Pink Pearl Pigment (PRO), and lighter and more pink than Creme de Violet.
Hidden Motive is a medium-dark red-toned aubergine-plum in a Veluxe Pearl finish. It is a new and limited edition shade. It has a soft, almost buttery 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 reddened than Nocturnelle, darker than Plum Dressing, and lighter and more metallic than Fig. 1.
For whatever reason, Moody Blooms didn't receive a lot of fanfare, perhaps due to the timing of its release after such big, hyped-up collections like Alluring Aquatics and Kelly & Sharon Osbourne, or perhaps because it doesn't come with special edition packaging... and it's a damn shame, because these are gorgeous. MAC has been hitting it out of the park with their eyeshadow textures lately, and these are no exception. All six shades are smooth and silky, executing evenly with full colour pay-off, on top of being easy to blend out and layer on. I also love the colour story with this collection; deeper, jewel-tone shades with pops of vibrant colour that's a somewhat unexpected combination for summer, but still keeps in line with this season's make-up trends. After this past Spring's A Fantasy of Flowers collection, it's nice to see the darker, sexier side of floral shades.
I was trying so hard to tell myself I don't need any more MAC eye shadows right now but these are just so damn pretty! I might have to go take a look at them in person. Black Ivy fluidline is very tempting too.
Oh, you most definitely should! They're all stunning! I love that these are singles, too, so you're not stuck with a shade you don't like as with palettes.
And, yes, Black Ivy would be my pick from the Fluidlines. :)
Your swatches are DIVINE. I'm still not really looking at shadows and Moody Blooms were a total pass for me for whatever reason, but I still like to look. :)
Lol, thanks! I get why Moody Blooms was looked over by many -- this collection was definitely more trend-based and about the darker, more "seductive" colour story, which may have attracted a lot more attention and fanfare for fall/winter than for summer. And as the eyeshadows are the real "star" of the collection, I can see why your current disinterest in eyeshadows made you pass these up, lol. Still, these are a total joy to use, together and separately! So many looks to create! :)
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Oooh, Artistic License! Love shades like that. Sadly, I'm now unemployed, so makeup has to take a back seat, lol.
ReplyDeleteOh noes, what happened? Were you on a contract?
DeleteI also love shades like Artistic License 'cause they're so versatile. You can wear 'em with any and all shades, and it looks amazing on its own, too!
Yep, was on a contract. We're moving soon, too...it's all chaos over here, Denise T_T
DeleteOh, wow, you're gonna be a busy bee! Are you moving to a house?
DeleteAre you looking for another teaching job?
I was trying so hard to tell myself I don't need any more MAC eye shadows right now but these are just so damn pretty! I might have to go take a look at them in person. Black Ivy fluidline is very tempting too.
ReplyDeleteOh, you most definitely should! They're all stunning! I love that these are singles, too, so you're not stuck with a shade you don't like as with palettes.
DeleteAnd, yes, Black Ivy would be my pick from the Fluidlines. :)
Your swatches are DIVINE. I'm still not really looking at shadows and Moody Blooms were a total pass for me for whatever reason, but I still like to look. :)
ReplyDeleteLol, thanks! I get why Moody Blooms was looked over by many -- this collection was definitely more trend-based and about the darker, more "seductive" colour story, which may have attracted a lot more attention and fanfare for fall/winter than for summer. And as the eyeshadows are the real "star" of the collection, I can see why your current disinterest in eyeshadows made you pass these up, lol. Still, these are a total joy to use, together and separately! So many looks to create! :)
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