The MAC Carine Roitfeld collection contains mostly neutral shades, punctuated by a few accents. The very shades that capture Carine Roitfeld’s style! Carine carefully edited two compacts filled with fun neutrals for Fall 2012, and Desert Camouflage is one of them. This palette is perfectly petite, and could fit in even a clutch! It’s an excellent choice for those who travel, or need to reapply makeup on the go. I’m loving the sultry accent shades included, which allow you to easily transform your daytime makeup for evening, right in the office! [Read more…] about Carine Roitfeld Desert Camouflage Palette for MAC
Cheek Color
Whole Lotta Love and Stay Pretty Pro Longwear Blush
If you’re looking to replenish some of your go-to daytime makeup, you’re going to love the MAC Office Hours collection! Photographed above are two of the pink shades of Prolongwear Blush (that boasts an 8-hour wear time) from this pretty collection of basics. [Read more…] about Whole Lotta Love and Stay Pretty Pro Longwear Blush
MAC Worldly Wealth Blush
When it comes to cheek color, one of the trends for Fall 2012 is deeper skintone shades. MAC Worldly Wealth is a deep bronze shade. It’s a sun-kissed shade with a metallic finish. [Read more…] about MAC Worldly Wealth Blush
Starlet Mosaic, Laura Mercier Fall 2012
Luminous skin is on everyone’s wish list this Fall, so I’m thrilled that I discovered a pretty little compact that delivers this coveted look! From Laura Mercier’s Cinema Noir color collection for Fall 2012 comes Shimmer Bloc in Starlet Mosaic, a quad of bronze, apricot, pink and a luminous moonlit cream. The shades can be separated out as desired, or swirled together to deliver one gorgeous peachy gleaming glow! [Read more…] about Starlet Mosaic, Laura Mercier Fall 2012
MAC Heavenly Creature Collection Photos, Swatches, Review
The MAC Heavenly Creature Collection is an other-worldly swirl of brights and metallics that is mesmerizing in both the compact and on the skin! [Read more…] about MAC Heavenly Creature Collection Photos, Swatches, Review