mac released these at the beginning of the month, along with a collection of coloured mascaras under the collection name "flighty". on the same day, they came out with a colour collection [one with no new products] called "fashion flower", which i reviewed previously. at the time of the launch, i'd already heard reviews of the new cream-mousse formula big bounce shadows that indicated that they weren't for me.
now, just to let you know where i'm coming from, i haven't used a cream shadow in about fifteen years. i don't like them as a rule, they tend to crease like crazy on my deep-set eyes and i dislike the sensation of having moist eyelids. so the negative reviews just reinforced what already made me skeptical. however, i got sample sizes of four of the colours and i figured, there are lots of things that i like even though a lot of other people hate them, so maybe i'll find out if there's a way i can make these work. the colours, after all, are simply gorgeous. mac really ran with these and released a whole palette of shades, even more than they did with their sumptuous "mega-metal" shadows that came out in january.
spread the wealth/ good fortune/ rich, sweet, luxury touch- direct light |
ARE THE BIG BOUNCES REALLY THAT BAD? SEE THEM IN ACTION...
people seem to like cream shadows for two main reasons: they're quick to apply and their smooth consistency makes them relatively idiot-proof. you can swipe them on with a finger and go and they tend to be more even than powders. once they've set- usually within a few seconds- they stay put. also, bright colours are more intense in cream formula, so if you really want a pop, they're your best bet.
same as above, in indirect light |
so for mac's product to be successful, it would have to be quick and easy to apply, it would have to be relatively forgiving in application [without being unreasonable] and it would have to maintain an even colour [and a rich colour for darker and brighter shades] for several hours. on top of that, there are a couple of things that they would need not to do [i can't make that grammar sound good]: smudge and crease.
with that in mind, i proceeded to test out four shades:
good fortune :: a light pink champagne
spread the welath :: a medium metallic golden olive
luxury touch :: a rich purple-plum
rich, sweet :: a deep espresso brown with gold shimmer
from the start, i have to say that i was nervous. the texture of the shadows, described by mac as "spongy [and] mousse-like", is considerably wetter than regular cream shadows. they're about the consistency of yogurt- not the thick eastern european stuff, either- which seems counter-intuitive for a product that's supposed to last longer and wear better than regular cream shadows. but i figured i'd try them in a few different ways to see if i could find something that worked.
attempt #1 :: use 'em like a regular shadow
6 hours after application |
5 minutes after application |
attempt #2 :: quick & dirty
5 hours after application |
5 minutes after application |
having learned my lesson about liner, i started off with a paint pot base [augmented with a little inglot powder shadow for extra grip] once again, but i used one of mac's greasepaint sticks to get a dark, smudgy line around the eye, then i carefully, gently patted "rich, sweet" on my mobile lid, with the aim of doing a very quick, slightly smoky look that would allow me to go from no makeup to out the door in five minutes. the result?
ten minutes later i was still fidgeting with the eye shadow, had resorted to using a brush [smaller and firmer than the first time] and had something that looked worse than my first attempt. in the end, i had to call it quits [although the shadow still hadn't entirely dried] and live with something that was uneven and messy. a few hours later, the cream shadow had dissolved more or less to a dirty stain and i was left with a sort of muddy ring around my eyes, because the greasepaint stick, true to form, stayed put.
attempt #3 :: from the bottom up
5 minutes after application |
i used a palette of greens [mac's photorealism quad- l.e. 2009] over the cream shadow and it definitely does seem to add a certain depth and warmthto the overall look. the thing is, i don't know that i'd spend $20 just to get this effect. it's nice, but it's not a real "wow" factor. these colours are lovely on their own and all this adds is a bit extra.
i will say that this is the only way that i was successful in using the big bounce shadows and since previous attempts indicate that there isn't a huge difference between what these look like freshly applied and what they look like hours later, i decided just to go with the "fresh" photo. used as anything other than a base, i'm afraid the big bounce are a big bust. the drying time means that they aren't quick to work with. the super-soft texture means that they're far from idiot-proof and, unless you apply a base underneath and a shadow over them, they start to migrate within minutes of application. sorry mac, i think you were so eager to get something into the cream shadow market that you rushed a deeply flawed product that'll come back to bite you.
note :: by day three, my right eye showed signs of irritation and was itchy and swollen in the corner. i can't say whether this was because of the shadows or not, since my eyes can be a little sensitive. nonetheless, i can't rule them out as a source of the irritation, so i felt i should mention it.
here's a breakdown of the three looks that i did [realistically, i think the first two belong in the "hall of shame" from last week.]
"good fortune"
good fortune |
face ::
nars sheer glow foundation mont blanc
mac prolongwear concealer nw20
eyes ::
mac painterly paint pot [as base]
mac good fortune big bouncee/s
mac mating call mega-metal e/s
good fortune |
mac smoky heir superslick liquid liner
ysl faux cils mascara
cheeks ::
guerlain blush g
lips ::
guerlain cherry blossom rouge automatique
"rich, sweet"
rich, sweet |
face ::
nars sheer glow foundation mont blanc
mac prolongwear concealer nw20
eyes ::
mac painterly paint pot [as base]
inglot 351 e/s
mac french quarter greasepaint stick
mac rich, sweet big bounce e/s
rich, sweet |
cheeks ::
nars deep throat blush
mac truth & light magically cool liquid powder
lips ::
mac red devil l/g
spread the wealth |
again, this is one that worked. i find you can the golden tone on the lid, but does that make the look that much better? a matter of personal preference, i guess. after the first two disasters, i eschewed liner on my upper lids, something i would normally not do, since i find liner makes my eyes pop. you can definitely see the irritated eye in the first shot.
face ::
gosh velvet touch foundation primer
nars sheer glow foundation mont blanc
dior diorskin nude skin perfecting hydrating concealer [trying this one out for a change]
eyes ::
mac sensibility e/s
spread the wealth |
mac fresh approach e/s
mac image maker e/s
mac grey range e/s
mac mothbrown e/s
mac she who dares mineralize e/s [blue & green mixed as liner]
ysl faux cils mascara
mac smolder eye kohl
cheeks ::
mac dollymix blush
lips ::
mac true babe l/g