Hey lovelies,
It's been a while since we did a MAC Monday, huh? Today I have the two blushes from MAC's collaboration with Kelly and Sharon Osbourne in June 2014. These have been in rotation in my collection for a while now and I really like them, I'm so glad I tracked them down!
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Peaches & Cream
This collection featured opposite and contrasting packaging - red with purple signatures for Sharon and purple with red signatures for Kelly. A very cool touch that tied the collection together well.
Peaches & Cream is a medium pink with a satin finish. It has medium colour pay off and blends out beautifully with a soft, subtle sheen. Peaches & Cream lasts all day on me. I think this is the only thing I have from Sharon's side of the collection (I still want the MSF though!) - Kelly's was definitely the show stealer, but Peaches & Cream is the quiet achiever that definitely shouldn't be overlooked.
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Cheeky Bugger
Cheeky Bugger is a peachy pink with a satin finish and more prominent shimmer than Peaches & Cream. It has lovely colour pay off and blends well but I did notice that it kicked up more powder in the pan than many of my MAC blushes. The powderiness didn't translate to the skin though, and it wore for around seven hours on me before needing to be touched up.
What I liked:
- Both shades have great colour pay off
- Soft, blendable textures
- Cheeky Bugger lasts seven hours
- Peaches & Cream lasts all day
- Cheeky Bugger kicks up a bit of powder up in the pan
Did you buy anything from the Osbournes collection? What do you think of these blushes?
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Lani
I like Peaches and Cream on you, it looks so pretty without being too over the top! I have the blush, but silly me, have always been trying to sell it because the color looks so scary in the pan, and when I did swatches on my arm the color turns out so pigmented and just scary overall I couldn't picture me ever wearing it, but now I may have a change of mind hehehe it looks pretty on you, maybe if i go light handed with this blush it would be alright then.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kay! I encourage you to give it a go because it definitely has a buildable quality :)
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