

It does warm up as you try to apply it from the tube, so there is that, but your best bet would be applying with a lip brush to avoid dragging the product across the lips.

It had mostly opaque color payoff, and the consistency is slightly dry and does tug somewhat on lips. See comparison swatches.įlat Out Fabulous is described as a “bright plum matte.” It’s a cool-toned, fuchsia-plum with a flat, matte finish. Guerlain Gigolo is brighter, less brown, glossy.
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MAC Endless Drama is similar–a touch darker, maybe, and less matte. Like the other shades, this was somewhat drying. It wore for six and a half hours and left a stain behind, but I noticed it faded unevenly. This would be best applied with a lip brush and then layered for best color payoff. This seemed to have less of a flat matte finish compared to other shades, and it was drier and stiffer to work with, which resulted in less opaque color coverage, too. See comparison swatches.įixed on Drama is described as a “rich wine matte.” It’s a dark, burgundy red with neutral undertones (reads almost warm on me, as it has a slight brown tone) and a matte finish. Buxom Rogue is glossier, less red, brighter. MAC Sail La Vie is also similar in color but less matte. MAC Scarlet Ibis is similar–slightly brighter. Maybelline Orange Edge and Maybelline Vibrant Mandarin are close in color but have a glossier finish. When I wore it, the formula was slightly drying. It lasted six hours and had a slight stain afterward. It doesn’t just glide across lips like it’s on ice skates. It had opaque color playoff, was just barely creamy enough to apply without tugging or dragging, but you will need firmer pressure. See comparison swatches.ĭangerous is described as a “orangey red matte.” It’s a medium-dark, orange with strong red undertones and a flat, matte finish.

Guerlain Gourmandise is similar–especially as it sets.

Revlon Sorbet is cooler-toned, sheerer, less matte. Urban Decay Catfight is redder, luminous. I found it somewhat drying on lips, and I would highly recommend exfoliating and hydrating lips prior to application and potentially dabbing on a little bit of clear lip balm throughout the day to keep lips from drying out. It had opaque color payoff and wore well for seven hours and left a stain behind. The texture is fairly dry but doesn’t tug too much on lips. This is the same thing I do when I need all-day color and want to touch up very, very minimally (like at a conference).Īll Fired Up is described as a “bright fuchsia matte.” It’s a brightened, reddish-fuchsia–the kind of fuchsia that almost looks warm, because it doesn’t have strong blue undertones to it. The always lovely xSparkage has a fantastic tutorial on making your lip color last that uses loose powder (and lip pencil) to really set and lock down the lip color, which also makes it appear matte, that can pretty much turn most of your favorite lipsticks into a long-wearing, mostly matte version. They have great pigmentation and wear exceptionally long, but for me, I would rather wear a more hydrating formula, or if I was aiming for matte, a formula that isn’t drying (Burberry Lip Velvets come to mind). I’ve worn nothing but these since getting them on the 29th, and if it weren’t for catching up on hydration while I was sleeping (thank you, Jack Black!), it would be difficult to keep wearing this formula back-to-back. The real downside to the Retro Matte formula (in my experience, of course) is that they are drying. If you love the Retro Matte formula, then enjoy and purchase these–I felt like these four were consistent with the formula in general, though creamier than a Retro Matte from five years ago (or older), and are similar to the consistencies of the Retro Matte finishes released with RiRi Loves MAC. Each lipstick retails for $15.00 and contains 0.10 oz. There is some uncertainty whether all shades are permanent or only some the answer I received from MAC’s PR was some, which is what I’ve gone with, but the nearest counter/store are both saying all are permanent. The collection will launch online the week of September 3rd and in-stores on September 12th (North America), and September 2013 for international locations. The MAC Retro Matte Collection brings back MAC’s Retro Matte with a vengeance, as it includes seven new shades in the finish.
