![]() ![]() My faaavorite way to wear Emphasize is on top of Luna, which is how I’m wearing it today! Every time I pass by a mirror and catch a glimpse, I stop, do a double-take, and then go “damn girl, you’re glowing.” I’m not sparkling I’m glowing. It’s subtle but effective in brightening up the area and making me look like I actually slept last night. I like wearing it in my inner corners on light makeup days. The shaping powder shade is called Emphasize (accurately named, though not as cute), which is a nice subtle glow - great for daytime or no-makeup makeup. ![]() It’s white and sparkly (not glittery), so your cheekbones can shine like a crescent moon in the night sky. The cream colour base in Luna is aptly named. Shades - Luna (bright white with shimmer), Emphasize (off white with fine pearl), and Bone Beige (matte soft brown) MAC All The Right Angles in Light MAC All The Right Angles in Light. It just threw me off upon first glance because it wasn’t what I generally expect from a lighter contour shade… I usually expect a corpse grey. It doesn’t look off at all, and I don’t feel the need to wear blush when I’m wearing Bone Beige. On my skin (my undertone is usually pretty neutral), it appears more…fleshy. MAC describes the sculpting shade in this kit as a warm brown, but compared to my beloved Too Faced Milk Chocolate Bronzer, Bone Beige is a couple shades darker and less warm. Right off the bat, the shade of the sculpting powder (called Bone Beige) seemed off to me. In the photo above, I’m not wearing any blush or bronzer, just All The Right Angles in Light to showcase its full effect uninterrupted. ![]() What I’m getting at here is that these little black boxes are great for traveling! ![]()
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