There are two limited edition MAC Lipglasses ($14.50 for 0.17 fl. oz.) in the new Love & Water Collection: Budding Love (pale lavender) and Force of Love (vivid honeysuckle pink). They, obviously, coordinate with the lipsticks–the descriptions are even the same.
Force of Love is a yellow-based medium-dark pink with white sparkle. It has semi-opaque color coverage with some settling into lip lines. Chanel Pink Pulsion is darker, less opaque. MAC Electro Lush is darker. MAC If It’s Pink… is brighter, more fuchsia. Chanel Pink Teaser is similar but has gold shimmer.
MAC Lipglasses are a sticky, thick gloss, so they have a tendency to wear for four hours. They’re vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. I’m not a big fan of this formula when the shade is more pastel Coach Outlet Online, as it tends to settle or have a streaky application, which was the case with Budding Love, though it’s not the worst I’ve seen. Force of Love has less coral in it compared to the coordinating lipstick, so if you layer this gloss over the lipstick, you’ll pull out more of the pink tones.
MAC Budding Love Lipglass / Force of Love Lipglass
Budding Love is a softly blue-based milky pink with soft white and pink shimmer. Because it’s a milkier shade, it does settle into lip lines and doesn’t always look perfectly even once applied. MAC Enchantee is very similar but streakier and has no shimmer. MAC Infinitely Likeable is a yellower pink. MAC Viva Glam Gaga is a bit lighter. MAC English Accents is pinker.
MAC Chen Man Love & Water Collection: Lipglasses
Where to Buy: MAC Cosmetics, $14.50 each (March 1st)
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