Mar 01, 2016 Hi loves! I really wanted to wear D for Danger by MAC and I figured that this would be an opportunity to wear and show you guys that it's totally appropriate for work! I hope you guys enjoy this! 97467 MAC MAC Little MAC Traditional Lipstick - D For Danger Shop MAC Little MAC Traditional Lipstick - D For Danger at ASOS. Order now with multiple payment and delivery options, including free and unlimited next day delivery (Ts&Cs apply).
Lately I’m very obsessed with MAC Cosmetics and a friend who knows me well gave me a few Christmas presents. So I received a new lipstick and lip pencil from MAC and I was so excited to try them out! Thankyou santa :)!
Today I will review the lipstick D for Danger and the lip pencil Beet.
MAC D for Danger from The Matte Lip Collection of MAC Cosmetics is a dark berry lipstick with a matte finish. I really love the colour, I already own many red lipsticks in different shades but I didn’t own this colour in my collection yet. It’s the perfect fall and winter red, the berry undertone makes it look really chique.
The lipstick costs €19,50 and is available in MAC Cosmetics shops and counters. You can also order it online at www.maccosmetics.com
MAC Beet from MAC Cosmetics is the sugar to the coffee of D for Danger. It has the same dark berry colour. The lip pencil has a soft and smooth yet not brittle texture and spreads easily on the lips. It has overall a great pigmentation, one swip is just enough.
The lip pencil costs €15,50.
These are the swatches. It’s very pigmentated and beautifully matte.
D for Danger and Beet are a match made in heaven! The colours are exactly the same.
D for Danger and Beet are a match made in heaven! The colours are exactly the same.
I’m so happy with my gifts! I really like the formula of the lipstick and lip pencil. It’s matte which makes it lasts for a long time, it can last up to 5-6 hours depending on what you eat or drink. Since you can build up the color, or leave a wash of colour on the lips, it’ll leave a stain .
It is not dry nor hydrating, it’s perfect!
It is not dry nor hydrating, it’s perfect!
Loves, Felicia
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I have a new favorite lip color! MAC D for Danger lipstick is a gorgeous berry shade with a matte finish. I love it! I have been looking for a berry lip color for a while now, but usually it’s too purple, so I’m very excited when I found this shade. D for Danger is a permanent lipstick shade at MAC. I recently found it when I was browsing their Retro Matte collection.
Anyways, I paired UD Naked Smoky with this berry lips. I went with a winged liner, and bronze on the lids. Nothing too dark on the crease since I want the focus to be on the winged liner itself. This look is quite heavy on both eyes and lips, but I don’t quite mind it. I think this will look nice for a party. Remote mouse macbook iphone. For a day look, I probably will leave the eyes bare, just mascara and groomed brows, leaving the lips to be the focus of the attention.
I have done a smoky eye look using UD Naked Smoky in my previous tutorial, please check it out!
Products used
Remote control flight simulator for mac pro. Eyes
- Primer – Urban Decay Primer Potion “Original”
- Transition – UD Naked Smoky “Combust”
- Crease/outer lid – UD Naked Smoky “Whiskey”
- Middle lid – UD Naked Smoky “Dirtysweet”
- Inner corner – UD Naked Smoky “High”
- Winged liner/outer corner of lower lid – Maybelline “Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Liner in Black”
- Waterline – L’oreal “Voluminous Smoldering eyeliner”
- Brows – Anastasia Brow Wiz “Taupe” and “Medium Brown”
- Falsies – Gwiyomi Boutique false lashes “no. 3”
Face
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- Primer – Becca “Ever Matte Poreless Priming Perfector”
- Foundation – NARS Luminous Weightless Foundation “Punjab”
- Concealer – NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer “Custard”
- Setting powder – CoverFX translucent setting powder
Cheeks
- Contour – Smashbox contour kit “contour” shade
- Cheeks – NARS “Mata Hari” blush
Lips
D For Danger Mac Lipstick Swatch
- Lipstick – MAC “D for Danger”