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MAC | It’s A Strike Collection
One thing you can always count on when it comes to MAC, is that even if a current collection doesn’t grab your fancy, the next one just might – case in point: their latest It’s A Strike Collection that’s aiming to bowl you over this coming August 18th. Kitschy bowling names aside, this grouping includes a surprisingly number of totally wearable shades, along with a face powder that is almost too adorable to put a brush to. I mean … bowling pins!
MAC – ‘Biker Blue’ and ‘Frayed To Order’ (swatches, review & comparison)
This past Spring when MAC released their Jeanius Collection, the two items I thought were of most interest were the lacquers, ‘Frayed to Order’ – a soft white matte, and ‘Biker Blue’ – a deep shimmering blue. What I find interesting is the juxtaposition of the dark, vampy polish to the delicate & airy light one, and that contrast is what appealed to me the most. All swatches are with Sèche Natural base coat; in order to enhance the finished effect of the lacquers, no top coat was applied.
‘Biker Blue’ is deep mysterious pool of darkness; this is a blackened navy base with the finest peacock blue shimmer throughout. I love how sunlight brings out its inner fire (top photo), making for a truly mesmerizing blue, while flash (bottom photo) gives you the full effect of the shimmer particles. Application was a breeze and two coats gave perfect opacity and coverage.
The only polish in my stash that comes close to ‘Biker Blue’, is none other than Illamasqua’s iconic ‘ Phallic’. The swatch photos above are index & ring fingers – ‘Biker Blue’, middle & pinkie fingers – ‘Phallic’, and while it’s fairly obvious that the two are quite close, you can still see that ‘Phallic’ has a brighter blue base and even finer shimmer compared to ‘Biker Blue’s’ indigo/denim leanings and slightly chunkier shimmer.

What I really loved about ‘Frayed To Order’, is how cloudy and diffused it appears. This is a soft, matte white shade with an opalescent look to it which can flash either pink or green at times. What’s interesting to note is how by adding that duo chrome finish and then making it a soft matte, it becomes an extremely wearable white shade. Application was a little tricky, mainly because of how quickly it dries (as do all mattes) forcing you to work quickly to avoid streaks, dragging and bald spots but with three thin coats like I did here, it left a perfectly even smooth finish.

Digging through my stash, I came across a CHANEL polish dating back to Spring of 2000, Le Vernis Facettes in ‘Recto-Verso’ – another opalescent white shade that dried to a dull satin finish that I would have sworn was so similar to ‘Frayed To Order’…until I noticed that the CHANEL’s flash was violet & blue, and that the finish was completely different. The other candidate I found is yet another older CHANEL (not sure when it dates, but approx. 1998-2000), Le Vernis Glacé in ‘Diabolo’ which once again has that opal fire to it…but this one flashes green, is quite sheer, and the finish is a far cry from anything resembling matte. As you can see from the swatches above (index – ‘Recto-Verso’, midd;e & pinkie – ‘Frayed To Order’, ring – ‘Diabolo’), while all three have that same milky white base, the varying hues of the colour flashes do nothing to highlight any similarities but instead showcase how different they all are. I’m fairly certain that even by adding a matte top coat, they still won’t come close to each other. Please note that I applied three thin coats of lacquer for these swatches.
Final thoughts: For the vampy polish lovers out there, ‘Biker Blue’ is a beautiful and chic option, primarily due to the shimmer in its depths, and also because it never comes off as “just another dark shade” but maintains its blue integrity. ‘Frayed To Order’ as you can see from my comparisons, is truly unique in that this is a white shade like it’s never been done before: soft, fiery and matte all at the same time. I thought the formulas were easy to work with, and application relatively streak free, with the added bonus of a lovely shiny finish on ‘Biker Blue’. Ask to go through your nearest MAC counter’s makeup drawers, and you possibly could still score either one of these shades!

MAC – Style Clan nail polish from ‘A Tartan Tale Collection’
I must admit to be being a little overeager; before MAC’s ‘A Tartan Tale Collection’ officially launched to the public on October 28th, I had set aside basically the entire collection to be picked up. I ended up with just one item: Style Clan nail polish. Why, you must be asking? Well, basically because when time came to pick up my items, I realized that I was less than enthusiastic about what was being offered after all. Call it an over-saturation of collections from MAC, a total glut of products being released with alarming frequency…..all I know is that I find that sometimes too much is exactly that: too much. While I have been a fan of MAC products since their early start, and even though I still praise their quality and colours, I really wish they would take a short hiatus from constantly bombarding the public with these rapid-fire collections. I find that you don’t get a chance to enjoy and play with your latest haul before they’re spitting out yet something else.
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Personally, I feel like the constant flow of collections have tarnished MAC’s image somewhat and instead of creating a positive buzz of ‘must have’ among avid beauty fans like myself, it has done the opposite and turned me off….at least for now.
Style Clan is MAC’s take on the trendy taupe polishes we’ve been seeing of late, but the twist that they’ve added to this shade to make it new and different from the other similar polishes available, is the addition of copper shimmer. It’s quite subtle yet when light hits it at just the right angle, it flashes a unique fiery glow. The base colour itself is rather dark, more of a ‘mud-brown’ versus a beige-y taupe and it definitely dries down more towards the darker side of taupe. The brush is thin and not too wide making it easier to get right to the edges of your nail, but the downside to that is that it picks up less colour therefore possibly requiring more strokes for full application. The polish flows easily and while two slightly thicker coats gave complete coverage, I applied three coats for the pictures. I liked the fact that even without a top coat the polish remained quite shiny and it dried fairly quickly. There was a creamy look to the finished product that I really loved, almost like thick milk chocolate and while I have many similar shades, none have that copper glimmer which makes this polish, at least for me, one of the standouts of this entire collection.
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MAC Venomous Villains – Bad Fairy, Formidable and Mean & Green nail polishes
OK….so the new MAC Venomous Villains Collection finally went on sale today at MAC counters nationwide (it launched online at the MAC website 2 days ago) and oh boy is is ever a doozie! The colours are rich, saturated and super pigmented, with no repromotes that I can tell so far. There are several unique items in this collection which sets it apart from previous MAC launches:
- Bad Fairy, Formidable and Mean & Green nail polishes (Maleficent Series)
- French Quarter Greasepaint Stick (Dr. Facilier Series)
- Magically Cool Liquid Powder in Cajun and Truth & Light (Dr. Facilier Series)
I will be reviewing a few of the items that caught my eye from this collection very soon, but for now I thought I would post these 2 quick shots I took of the nail polishes. Again, I haven’t quite figured out the correct lighting with which to best showcase the items I wish to post, but I’m working on it! Bear with me….I promise it will get better!
Enjoy!
Formidable nail polish (Maleficent series) – an outrageous duochrome nail polish of a dirty burgundy/browned base loaded with teal micro-shimmer. Click to enlarge image if you wish to fully capture the duality of this shade.































