REVIEW: MAC x Mariah Carey Lipstick in All I Want

Hello everyone!

Did you know Mariah Carey once enrolled herself into a beauty school when she was in the eleventh grade because she wanted to try her hand at being a hairdresser and a make-up artist? That, however (and obviously), didn’t materialise as the Queen of R&B later revealed that she dropped out of the course due to her demanding schedule in the early days of her music career. But with all the fortune she has amassed as one of the most successful singers in the world now, she certainly doesn’t need any credentials to start her own cosmetics line!

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Every December without fail, the enchanting voice of Mariah Carey infiltrates shopping malls around the globe as everyone gears up for Christmas with familiar tunes like “All I Want For Christmas Is You”. Last year, the holiday icon (Queen of Christmas is also another honorific nickname bestowed upon Carey) decided to take her hit song to the next level by transforming it into a tangible product! Teaming up with MAC for the first time on a new lipstick (and an impending collection due out later this year), the music goddess stayed true to her penchant for nude lips but added an extra dose of festive sparkle to her aptly-named All I Want lipstick that was released in December 2015.

MAC x Mariah Carey

MAC x Mariah Carey

MAC x Mariah Carey

MAC x Mariah Carey

What let me down, of course, was the plain packaging adopted for this limited-edition lipstick. Being the first product borne out of the collaboration between Mariah Carey and MAC, surely we would have expected something more than just the regular black MAC box. I mean, look, even the relatively unknown Brooke Candy (no offence) got better treatment on the design of her lipstick packaging :\

All I Want is a champagne shimmer with a Frost finish (US$17)

All I Want is a champagne shimmer with a Frost finish (US$17)

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

MAC All I Want

Everything about this lipstick screams “celebration” – from the alluringly muted gold hue to the sparkly finish which altogether simulate the appearance of champagne. The shimmers stuck out for this one as light is clearly reflected at most parts of the lips. You don’t actually need to apply the lipstick multiple times to achieve this sparkly effect because all it takes is one swipe. You know how the colour of your lipstick can sometimes directly affect your mood? Well, wearing All I Want made me feel like I was wandering around a quiet street on a winter’s night because those shimmers made my lips look really frozen pale 😆

On the downside, it doesn’t have a smooth consistency as the texture felt a tad powdery on my lips. Still, it’s a very pretty lip colour to have to commemorate Christmas and what’s more, a shade that was put together by Mariah Carey herself! This lipstick is also perfect for parties, especially those dimly-lit ones. Those lips are guaranteed to stand out from amidst the darkness.

MAC All I Want swatch comparison

MAC All I Want swatch comparison

I’m not a fan of Frost finish to begin with, thus explaining the very limited number of shades I could compare All I Want with. But as you can see from the above swatches, the Frost finish is a more sparkly and gorgeous version of Lustre.

Boy, I can’t wait to see what awesome stuff Mariah Carey and MAC have in store for us this year! What about you? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! 🙂

Thanks for reading!

MAC X Mariah Carey All I Want lipstick is an online exclusive, now available on MACCosmetics.com.

REVIEW: MAC x Ellie Goulding Lipsticks – Without Your Love & Only You

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Just as everyone was speculating about a possible MAC collaboration with the newly-transitioned Caitlyn Jenner (which, by the way, has already been confirmed a while back), the cosmetics giant decided to drop a bomb on the beauty community by announcing the partnership with English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding for a new holiday collection last December. Although I’m not really a fan of her music, I was genuinely stoked (as always, when it comes to celebrity beauty endorsements) for the launch and was already preparing to buy the lipsticks the moment I landed in Japan.

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Judging by the looks of the promotional photos, the colour theme of this collection is very obviously centered around shades of neutral which, according to the description provided by MAC, were inspired by the effortlessly au naturel look of the singer herself. I was half-expecting lustres in the lipstick line since they’ve been pretty much a common occurrence in limited edition collections. But as usual, MAC always has surprises up their sleeves.

My wallet heaved a huge sigh of relief when I learnt that there were only two lipsticks in this collection alongside two Plushglasses and two Patentpolish Lip Pencils and other products for the eyes and face – all of which encased in a sleek, mostly-black packaging bearing the official logo for Ellie Goulding like they were made for her merchandise. Look, even the products themselves have the logo debossed into them!

MAC x Ellie Goulding

MAC x Ellie Goulding

Inner packaging

Inner packaging

MAC x Ellie Goulding

MAC x Ellie Goulding

MAC x Ellie Goulding

MAC x Ellie Goulding (from left: Only You & Without Your Love)

With product names like Only You and Without Your Love, sharp-eyed readers may have already noticed that the lipsticks were aptly named after the singer’s hits 🙂 At first glance, both shades reminded me of those from the Guo Pei collection in terms of their coral hues, sheerness and how they are virtually devoid of pigmentation, which is strange, considering that they have Cremesheen finish instead of the dreadful Lustre that Zenith and Ethereal Orchid have. In fact, I found that the lipsticks from the Guo Pei collection were a lot more pigmented than these two addition here.

#1 Without Your Love

Without Your Love is a warm seashell pink with Cremesheen finish (US$18 / S$34)

Without Your Love is a warm seashell pink with Cremesheen finish (US$18 / S$34)

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

MAC Without Your Love

In a case that further blurs the line between Cremesheen and Lustre finishes, this pale pink has a very creamy and sheer quality with a glossy texture. Its only characteristic that sets it apart from Lustre is its micro-shimmers that lends an emollient effect on the lips.

The product, however, has a tendency to cluster around areas of unevenness which I felt was a little difficult to blend out. Although Without Your Love (WYL) sits comfortably on my lips, it does almost nothing to enhance my natural lip colour (hence it will probably show better on really fair skin tones) and because of how lightweight and slippery it is, it lasted under two hours when I wore it out.

#2 Only You

Only You is a muted mid-toned coral with Cremesheen finish (US$18 / S$34)

Only You is a muted mid-toned coral with Cremesheen finish (US$18 / S$34)

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

MAC Only You

The darker lipstick shade in this collection, Only You is in a sort of salmon colour that complements my warm skin tone. It glides on smoothly on the lips and has a thicker consistency with a more opaque finish as compared to WYL. The pearlised pigments are not as glistening too and hence seems less like a gloss unlike WYL. Although it does settle into the lip lines, it is only obvious upon closer examination.

Swatch comparison 1

Swatch comparison 1

Swatch comparison 2

Swatch comparison 2

Unless you’re an avid lipstick collector or an ardent Ellie Goulding fan, you don’t have to rush into buying these lipsticks because honestly, these shades are not new so there is a high chance you’d find cheaper alternatives in the permanent range or from other brands. But price-wise, US$18 is, no doubt, a steal for products created by a renowned celebrity like Ellie Goulding.

What do you think about this collection? Share your thoughts with me in the comments below!

Thanks for reading! 🙂

MAC X Ellie Goulding is now available on MACCosmetics.com. This collection was also launched locally at M.A.C Bugis Junction, Sephora ION Orchard, Ngee Ann City and TANGS at Tang Plaza.

REVIEW: Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipsticks – Doll Parts, Androgyny, Hoe Hoe Hoe, Drug Lord & Mistletoe

Hello everyone!

Last Christmas was an exceptionally brutal period for my wallet because of all the sales going on that caused my credit cards to break out of hibernation. Jeffree Star Cosmetics, in particular, rolled out five limited-edition (and now permanent) liquid lipstick shades to get every beauty lover in the mood for the festive season. They are Drug Lord, Doll Parts, Androgyny, Hoe Hoe Hoe and Mistletoe, some of which are colours that I admittedly don’t have the courage to parade in public yet.

Topping it all off, these new lipsticks were sold as a holiday bundle for only US$75 (which is equivalent to a discount of US$15) despite the widespread attention they had garnered on social media even before they were released for sale! That’s quite a substantial amount of moolah when converted to Singapore currency if you ask me, and it is precisely their generosity (and willingness to listen to their customers) that compelled me to support the brand. As might be expected, the lipsticks were sold out in minutes, thereby prompting Jeffree Star to do a restock and make the more popular shades permanent!

Limited edition packaging

Limited edition packaging

From left: Androgyny, Doll Parts, Hoe Hoe Hoe, Drug Lord & Mistletoe

From left: Androgyny, Doll Parts, Hoe Hoe Hoe, Drug Lord & Mistletoe

Swatches at a glance, from left: Hoe Hoe Hoe, Mistletoe, Drug Lord, Androgyny & Doll Parts

Swatches at a glance, from left: Hoe Hoe Hoe, Mistletoe, Drug Lord, Androgyny & Doll Parts

Deviating from its regular pink packaging, these liquid lipsticks came in white tubes and boxes that scream exclusivity. I actually prefer this design because it looks more sophisticated and original, unlike the regular packaging (the use of stars and silver holographic effect and the hot pink especially) which reminds me so much of that of Lime Crime. But of course, in terms of the quality of materials used for the packaging, Jeffree Star’s doesn’t feel like it would crack and shatter into pieces if you accidentally drop it.

#1 Doll Parts

Doll Parts is a soft cool-toned pink with matte finish (US$18)

Doll Parts is a soft cool-toned pink with matte finish (US$18)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts (true to this colour)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts

Making a comeback this month is Doll Parts, a muted fuchsia with blue undertones that instantly transform a tomboy into a girly girl. It has a fairly runny consistency which makes it all the more easy to blend. With a single application, it was able to fill my lips with an opaque and well-pigmented layer of lipstick. Unlike some liquid lipsticks I have, this does not wrinkle the lips and cause them to stiffen or move awkwardly. I generally do not have any complaints about their formula and Doll Parts certainly did not disappoint!

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts - swatch comparison

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Doll Parts – swatch comparison

I don’t really go for light pink hues when it comes to purchasing liquid lipsticks because of my relatively tanner complexion, so the closest (but far from similar) shade I have to Doll Parts is Bad Habit by ColourPop.

#2 Androgyny

Androgyny is a plum mauve with a matte finish (US$18)

Androgyny is a plum mauve with a matte finish (US$18)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny

Dusty mauves have become one of the most highly sought-after lipstick shades ever since Kylie Jenner started wearing it at public events about two years ago. As a neutral hue, Androgyny makes a safe choice for an everyday lipstick shade because it doesn’t blatantly shout for attention. It applies smoothly and evenly with a lightweight texture but settles slightly into the lip lines. It dries down to an opaque and non-drying matte finish quickly and was able to conceal the scab on my lower lip entirely.

However, this is one shade that you cannot rely solely on swatches to get a good idea of its true colour. While it seems to have redder undertones when swatched on my hand, it tends to pull purple on my lips which has a warmer tone. I was rather upset with the huge disparity because I really liked the colour on my hand. So Asian readers, do take note before you make your purchase!

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny - swatch comparison

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Androgyny – swatch comparison

Stingraye from ColourPop is lighter and has browner undertones as compared to Androgyny.

#3 Hoe Hoe Hoe

Hoe Hoe Hoe is a deep toned with hints of metallic red and purple throughout with matte finish (US$18)

Hoe Hoe Hoe is a deep toned with hints of metallic red and purple throughout with matte finish (US$18)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe

I don’t need another red lipstick but I just couldn’t resist those gorgeously subtle purple shimmers. Hoe Hoe Hoe lends the lips a fuller appearance with a provocative sheen, thereby upping the pout game. Unfortunately, it accentuates fine lines on the lips and feels a tad drier than the other Velour Liquid Lipsticks. The finish isn’t as densely pigmented as I like it to be but has a thicker consistency which may be why the applicator wasn’t able to collect a lot of product from the tube each time. Despite the alluring colour, this shade is probably the worst performer in the bundle.

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe - swatch comparison

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Hoe Hoe Hoe – swatch comparison

Dance With Me by MAC is the dupe for Hoe Hoe Hoe! But if I had to choose between Hoe Hoe Hoe and Dance With Me, I would opt for the former. Apart from price difference, there are many other reasons for my choice and they will be revealed in my upcoming review on MAC’s Retro Matte Liquid Lipsticks so keep your eyes peeled to this space!

#4 Drug Lord

Drug Lord is a pure white with matte finish (US$18)

Drug Lord is a pure white with matte finish (US$18)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Drug Lord

The first of its kind, this sold-out multi-purpose shade can be used as a lightening agent to create ombre lips, as a liquid eyeliner or even worn as it is. But unless you want to look like a drug addict who has probably forgotten to wipe large remnants of heroin off the lips after use of the drug, or a clueless child who has mistakenly used correction fluid on her lips, use Drug Lord only as a base colour, please.

When worn by itself, it appears messy and requires several applications to completely conceal the natural lip colour. It forms clumps at the doe foot, thus making it hard to line the lips. On top of that, because it’s white, the applicator gets dirty very easily!

#5 Mistletoe

Mistletoe is a true Christmas tree-green with a matte finish (US$18)

Mistletoe is a true Christmas tree-green with a matte finish (US$18)

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in Mistletoe

What’s Christmas without red… and green? This aptly-named shade (although Grinch would be more appropriate) is a unique colour in my stash (so no swatches to compare with, sorry!). It has a slightly runnier formula and therefore was able to distribute evenly across the lips without too much difficulty. It applies smoothly on the lips but has a fairly opaque coverage because streaks of my natural lip colour could still be seen. You would hence need more than one swipe (the formula is buildable) to entirely obscure the lips.

I’m very late to review these lipsticks so Mistletoe and Hoe Hoe Hoe have already been taken down from the catalogue on Jeffree Star Cosmetics website. But who knows, it may just make a comeback this Christmas!

All in all, this bundle is only worthwhile if you intend to use all of liquid lipsticks. Otherwise, just stick to the conventional shades like Androgyny, Doll Parts and Hoe Hoe Hoe because honestly, US$75 is still quite a lot of money!

What are your thoughts on the unusual colours like Drug Lord and Mistletoe? Would you wear them as they are or blend it with another shade to achieve another colour? I would love to hear from you so chime in below!

Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more beauty reviews! 🙂

JEFFREE STAR VELOUR LIQUID LIPSTICKS in Doll Parts, Androgyny and drug lord ARE AVAILABLE AT JEFFREESTARCOSMETICS.COM AND BEAUTYLISH FOR US$18 EACH. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS FREE FOR ORDERS ABOVE US$100 AND US$35 ON JEFFREECOSMESTICS.COM AND BEAUTYLISH RESPECTIVELY.