![]() Throughout its history, MAC has always been one to give back, donating to help the fight against HIV/AIDS, rallying for equal rights, and supporting the LGBTQIA community.Īlthough MAC was founded in Toronto, it now operates from its headquarters in NYC. Of course, those pots are just one thing that this revolutionary company is associated with. Upon launching the brand, the pair chose to package their mixtures into what would become their signature black pots-something MAC is still known and loved for today. Over the years, the brand has come to stand for something so much bigger than makeup: equality, expression, and kindness.īut if you had the ability to rewind back to 1984 when the brand was just getting started, you’d see the two Frank’s mixing their own formulas at home. I was definitely nervous with a Medium Dark palette showed up for me to review, but I’m glad I tested it out because not only would these shades work on a wide range of skintones, but the MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palette in Medium Dark is perfect for both travel and daily use.Inspiring beauty enthusiasts across the globe to get creative with makeup, MAC’s mission is to “ enable limitless self-expression by turning makeup into art for ALL – you included.” The brand was launched in 1984 by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo-and it quickly became a force to be reckoned with. ![]() If you’re looking to get even more glow for evening, I love how this palette ooks paired with the MAC Lustre Drops in Barbados Girl from the MAC Future MAC Collection (you can see what that looks like here). The highlight shades are great for those looking for a subtle glow that’s not at all glittery and the peachy powder would be nice and brightening, especially if you have a darker skintone than me. The brown shade is very warm, so I don’t feel like you get the traditional sculpting feeling and it is more bronzing, at least on my skintone. I went for a more natural contour but I still love the effect. Using the MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palette in Medium Dark definitely adds more dimension back into my face compared to just using foundation (on the left). The MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palettes are available in 4 difference shades for different skin tones, and while I would not describe my skin as Medium Dark, these soft blendable powders and creams make it still completely wearable as you can see below. The formula on all three products is excellent. I thought this was pretty clever packaging from MAC! MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palette in Medium Dark includes a Cream Colour Base in Naked Universe which is a golden shimmery beige, a Shaping Powder in Light Sweep, which is a warm peach with the tiniest bit of shimmer, and a Sculpting Powder in Shadester which a warm medium matte brown. Because the cream is “hidden” when using the powders, I had no issues at all with getting powder into my cream. I appreciate that if you are going to have creams and powders in the same container, they are separated this way. The powders slide to the side and underneath there’s a cream highlight. ![]() The MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palettes come in a square black plastic container that opens up to reveal a mirror as well as a highlight and contour powder. It’s especially easy with products like the MAC All The Right Angles Contour Palette in Medium Dark*, which combines verything you need to highlight and contour into one compact…compact. For somebody who claims not to really contour, I do have a few contour posts coming up on the blog and I’ve got to admit, it’s getting a lot more accessible to me than it was before.
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