Articles about MAC Cream Color Base
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Versatile and multi-purpose, Cream Colour Base can be applied directly to bare skin, or layered over foundation, moisturizer, or powder. Apply with a brush, sponge, or fingers. Colour effects range from a light veil to highly dramatic, depending on method of application. Fragrance-free. (The following shades are not recommended for use in lip area: Fawntastic and Black. The following shades are not recommended for use in the eye area: Fabulush and Improper Copper.)
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Etro Makeup, Milan Fashion Week S/S 2012
With a collection inspired by the roaring '20s, makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury focused on an androgynous look with taupey, silvery eyes and warm cheeks.
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Mary Katranzou Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
Just like the bright blue lips seen at Richard Chai, Mary Katronzou went for technicolors on the clothes as well as the face. "Chaos of colors," noted MAC makeup artist Val Garland on the face. "It's all about odd colours and the rest of the face is very clear and fresh."
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David Koma Beauty, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at David Koma was tribal futuristic cool, and the makeup matched the minimalist graphic aesthetic. "She's manufactured tribal, made of fiberglass and perspex—from some kind of futuristic, icy age," said MAC makeup artist Mel. Keep reading to get the look!
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Peter Pilotto Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look was monochromatic futuristic at Peter Pilotto for London Fashion Week. "Girls looking fresh and healthy while keeping their faces strong and sculpted," said MAC makeup artist Adrien Pinault on the look. "It's 'uni-tone' by using the same colour on the cheeks and lips." Get the look here.
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Richard Nicoll Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
A very, very bare face with a '90s minimalism was the look at Richard Nicoll. Makeup artist Sam Bryant used hardly any makeup, and actual bandages on the models faces.
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Marios Schwab Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Marios Schwab was based on an old Fellini film, that film noir era where makeup was soft yet dramatic. Keep reading to find out more.
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Basso and Brooke, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The inspiration at Basso and Brooke was a cosmic, Tropicana princess to compliment the bright, splashy colors in the collection. Keep reading to find out which products were used to create the look.