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I bought two items from MAC recently. Their Beauty Powder in Alpha Girl from their Fashion Flower collection, and their Mineralized Skin Finish in Rose Quartz from their Semi-Precious collection.
(Above: Rose Quartz, Below: Alpha Girl)
I love the promotional pic for MAC's Fashion Flower. It looks fun, pretty and summery. Though it does look a bit like the flowers are trying to envelope her into the ground.
I couldn't resist the Beauty Powder in Alpha Girl when I saw it. Not only does is it embossed with a cute flower design, but it's a gorgeous shade of pinky-peach (my favourite shade for blushes).
You get a lot of product, about 1.5-2x the size of normal MAC blushes.
A swatch of the blush. I would describe it as a pale peachy-pink with a hint of coral and slight shimmer.
A swatch of Alpha girl on my cheek. This was taken on a particularly sunny day, and the sun casted a warm yellow glow on my skin making it slightly harder to see the blush.
On my complexion it looks fairly subtle. It gives my cheeks a wash of healthy-looking, flushed, summery colour.
I wanted to give MAC's Mineralized Skin Finish a try, and so bought one in Rose Quartz from their Semi-Precious range. Like Alpha Girl, the product itself is really pretty to look at. At the centre is a circle of a myriad of shimmery shades which include lime green, silver and pink.
Swatches of the blush; blended together (left), the outer shade (middle) and the inner circle (right).
Blended together, they colours make a devine medium pink shade with champagne-gold coloured shimmer. The blush on my cheeks:
Now this picture was taken on an overly cloudy dull day. I rely on natural lighting for my blog, so picture quality is 100% depended on weather. Rose Quartz is a lot more shimmery than Alpha girl and not as easy to wear, but I do love the pretty pink shade.