MAC Sonic Chic: Merrily, Merrily, Merrily...life is but a dream
Merrily is described as a "midtone dirty red with gold pearl". My first thoughts were bricks, sangria and carmine. I know it photographed raspberry-like but it is more cool toned red.
This is a hard color for me to pull off...but damn it is gorgeous.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
Credit: Blogdorf Goodman
Disclosure: A press sample of this product was provided by MAC Cosmetics
Labels: MAC Cosmetics, Press Sample
8 Inspired Comments:
I bought it last week, and have been playing around with it ever since. I'm a PPP (NC/NW 15 or lighter), so it requires a very light hand and a MAC 188, but it brightens my face like no other! It's a rather unique color, IMO.
Oooh Oooh. Those pictures are pretty! I purchased Gentle and Gleeful. I am applying with a light hand and they are FAB! I am also fair (NC20) and found that, like suzanne said above, using a light hand and a 188 brush could be your best bet. Worse comes to worse, use a bit of powder foundation on a 187 or kabuki and buff out if you feel it looks too dark.
Of all the Mineralize Blushes, this is my favorite. It is a very unique shade and looks nothing like any other blush I own. And it goes on like silk!
I'm fallen in love when i saw the photo of this blush for the first time. I guess is quite difficult Merrily matches my light fair skin, but i can't resist to try it on, when the collection will be available for Italy too.
This is my favorite of the bunch. It's a prefect color, but I have to have an extremely light hand when applying it. Super pigmented. Looks better on my cheekbones than it does on my cheeks!
I like the color but I wanted something more subtle... but it is gorgeous!
i really rather like it...I will have to check it out because I'm dark enough to carry it off. Woot woot!
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I am literally going to have to go and buy this right now, i have olive skin and adore shades like this. I'm usually subtle with my make-up on eyes and lips but i can never resist going a tiny bit more colourful on the cheeks!
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