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MAC Liberty of London Lipstick Swatches

18 March 2010 415 views 7 Comments

When I first saw the fabrics from Liberty of London, my heart skipped a beat. These prints — so pretty, so Alice in Wonderland and so flowery — reminded me of books that I had read in childhood, and loved: Enid Blyton (whom many of you won’t know because she’s a British author who seems to be the best kept secret since the Illuminati code), and of course, Lewis Carroll.

Everything about Liberty of London is so British — and yet, so universal. As I mentioned to you before, the packaging and the colors are really what got me in this collection. The packaging is so beyond cute: it’s Anna Sui, Hello Kitty cute. And it’s so hip that it makes me want to scream with joy!

Here, as I continue my MAC Liberty of London journey with you (and what a long, strange journey it promises to be), I’ve swatched two of the lipstick shades I love: Petals & Peacocks; and Blooming Lovely.

MAC Liberty of London Petals and Peacocks

MAC Liberty of London Petals and Peacocks

This pepto-bismol pink (Petals & Peacocks) really stood out (it looks GREAT on darker skins) and is quite prevalent in many of Liberty’s prints.

MAC Cosmetics Liberty of London Blooming Lovely

Blooming Lovely is a creamy greyed lilac mauve and I simply adore this shade (although, to be honest, I was a little hesitant at first. When I applied just one layer on my lips it looked as though they were ashen). You need at least a few coats of this shade, but it is so deliciously creamy that you could almost eat the lipstick. Thank god that your lips don’t get chapped with these.

MAC Liberty of London Blooming Lovely

Now this will seriously be a very difficult shade for anyone to pull off because it could make you look like you’re running to the Pride Parade – or be uber cool like Rihanna. But anything — and I’m saying ANYTHING rocks with gloss and confidence. Get what I’m saying?

- Charu Suri


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7 Comments »

  • adrian said:

    The packaging is gorgeous!

  • Jo said:

    I’m not a huge fan of these two shades however, I think paired with the right gloss I could rock em!

  • Jenn N. said:

    The packaging is super cute, but the colors are a bit too wild for me. Maybe for a costume party or other crazy event, but not for every day or a night out. Just not my style!

  • arTIAstry said:

    I would definitely rock both of them. Especially Petals & Peacocks. I’m loving the amplified hot pink / purple mix. Paired w/ a subtle neutral or purple eye – WOW!

  • Havilland said:

    I love these colors! I especially like the Petals & Peacock shade. Very cool, daring & sexy.

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  • Farrel Webb said:

    I am not sure what a person of a darker skin tone would do, would we just rock out with a dark liner and if that is the case whats the point? Always up to try though.:>

  • MarciaF said:

    I like both of those on you. I think this collection is such a pretty spring touch. Just taking out a lipstick with this packaging would bring a smile to your face.

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