Sunday, July 6, 2014
NEW ROMANCE MAC MINERALIZE BLUSH - SWATCHES AND REVIEW
MAC recently repackaged their mineralize blushes. The formula for these are similar to the previous versions and MAC has released two new shades: New Romance and Just A Wisp (I purchased both). It is important to note the texture of the newer versions of the MAC mineralize blushes seem to be a tad bit more powdery and the champagne shimmer seems a bit more intense.
New Romance is a warm shimmery mineralized peach blush that boasts a wear time of seven to eight hours before fading. It currently retails for $27.00 USD which is a significant price increase from the last time I purchased one of these (I think I paid either $22 or $25) and it contains .10 oz of product. Although, according to the box, the MAC website and the Nordstrom website they all list the mineralize blushes as having .11 oz of product. Overall these are nice to have for illuminating the face or for highlighting the cheek area but they are not unique enough to make them a "Must Have".
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