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        <title>MAC Cosmetics &#8211; Novel Twist Collection Review &amp; Additional Swatches</title>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 22:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.temptalia.com/images/2007/noveltwistreview005.jpg" style="margin: 0 auto;display: inline-block;" /></p>NOVEL TWIST The launch had a good mixture of products that would appeal to both new and old collectors, because of how many products were included in this collection. Personally I was not that enthused and found little that I really, really just had to have to add to my stash, but I still found [...]]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>NOVEL TWIST</b><br />
The launch had a good mixture of products that would appeal to both new and old collectors, because of how many products were included in this collection.  Personally I was not that enthused and found little that I really, really just had to have to add to my stash, but I still found plenty of things that caught my eye.  The paint pots are a potential item I&#8217;d like to test out, and the PRO brush set was lovely.  Of course, the darling miniaturized version of the 182 brush was my favorite part of Novel Twist.<br />
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<b>Paint Pots</b><br />
Artifact &#8211; Smooth and dark like Cranberry eyeshadow, only less shimmer and sheen.<br />
Delft &#8211; I was slightly entranced by this, because it was just so gorgeous swatched, but since I&#8217;m wearing less and less teals and blues, I just couldn&#8217;t justify it.<br />
Indianwood &#8211; I am a sucker for gold colors, and this one was no exception; it was beautiful in the soft sheen and the color of bronzy gold.  Like all the other paint pots, it was extremely smooth in texture and went on easily.<br />
Painterly &#8211; I was definitely reminded of Untitled or Bare Canvas paint when I swatched this one, and I imagine this would make an amazing base.<br />
Stray Grey &#8211; True to description, it is a gray with purple undertones and has little to no shimmer to it.<br />
Stringalone &#8211; This wasn&#8217;t warm enough for my liking; it just looked a bit dull for me.<br />
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<b>Lipglass</b><br />
Gadabout &#8211; This is the perfect pornstar pink color in lipglass form.  I imagine it will smooth out and be less opaque when applied to lips, and it would look lovely on top of a pale pink lipstick like Fun Fun.<br />
Spree &#8211; A darker cranberry-brown color with plenty of shimmer; it didn&#8217;t really spark anything for me.<br />
Sprightly &#8211; One of MAC&#8217;s traditional pink sheer colors they launch with the majority of collections.<br />
Wander &#8211; This is a deep warm brown with reflecting glitter in the lipglass; it&#8217;s not a color I would wear, but it wasn&#8217;t a color I remember seeing often in previous collections.</p>
<p><b>Powder Blush</b><br />
Out Of Bounds &#8211; A very sheer brown-based blush that just did not go on darkly at all, which might be ideal for lighter complexions who have wanted browner blushes without intense color payoff.<br />
Whim &#8211; I thought I would be drawn to this color and love it immediately, but I was not impressed.  It is a pale pink, but it did not go on very well &#8211; too sheer, like the other blush from Novel Twist.</p>
<p><b>Beauty Powder</b><br />
Softdew &#8211; This is a repromote from a previous launch (Catherine Deneuve), and while it seems like it might be a pretty highlight powder, I passed on this easily.<br />
Sun twist &#8211; A peachy color with a lot of pink undertones, which could work well as a pink-based bronzer or a light blusher.</p>
<p><b>5 Warm Eyes (LE)</b><br />
Adlib &#8211; This looked more blue gray to me than anything, and it was pretty, but I couldn&#8217;t see myself using it often.<br />
Unwind &#8211; Possibly the most gorgeous eyeshadow out of both eye palettes, but I am always a fan of dirty or antique gold colors.<br />
Vanilla &#8211; Part of permanent line.<br />
Folie &#8211; Part of permanent line.<br />
Club &#8211; Part of permanent line.</p>
<p><b>5 Cool Eyes (LE)</b><br />
Novel Twist &#8211; The color hardly showed up &#8211; it was a bit chalky/chunky and just no pay off.<br />
Twirl Twirl &#8211; It was the same story as Novel Twist &#8211; where is the color pay off?  No thanks!<br />
Phloof! &#8211; Part of permanent line.<br />
Beauty Marked &#8211; Part of permanent line.<br />
Deep Truth &#8211; Part of permanent line.</p>
<p><b>3 Tan Lips (LE)</b><br />
Fetish (lipstick) &#8211; Gorgeous when swatched, but it isn&#8217;t a color I see myself wearing often.<br />
Frenzy (lipstick) &#8211; Part of permanent line.<br />
Spunlight (gloss) &#8211; Pretty, but too pale for me.</p>
<p><b>3 Coral Lips (LE)</b><br />
Ramblin&#8217; Rose (lipstick) &#8211; This is a pretty color, but I think it is part of the permanent line?<br />
Sway (lipstick) &#8211; Too sheer for my liking, a bit of a pale pink in it.<br />
Rambling (gloss) &#8211; Too similar to Sway to really make it worth getting this palette!</p>
<p><b>3 Pink Lips (LE)</b><br />
High Strung (lipstick) &#8211; A very shimmery plum-pink lipstick with a good, smooth texture.<br />
Swirl (lipstick) &#8211; Pretty, but very, very sheer, so there wasn&#8217;t a lot of color pay off.<br />
Loop Around (gloss) &#8211; A nice gloss, but too similar to past glosses to make it a must-get.</p>
<p><b>3 Plum Lips (LE)</b><br />
Darkside (lipstick) &#8211; Gorgeous in color, with its rich raspberry coloring.<br />
New York Apple (lipstick) &#8211; A less intense version of Dark Side when I swatched it, even though I know that this is part of the permanent line (and have it already), and it isn&#8217;t that sheer.<br />
Scribbles (gloss) &#8211; An extremely light pink gloss with lots of glitter.</p>
<p><b>5 Basic Brushes (LE)</b><br />
This set included 129, 190, 224, 242, and 266 brushes.  It is a good set for really&#8230; the basics.  The 129 brush is great for blush or powders, and the 266 is a great brush for filling in brows or dealing with liner.  I&#8217;m not a huge fan of the 190, because I never use flat brushes for foundation.  The 224 is good and fluffy for great crease application or blending.  The 242 is also a good shadow brush to use.</p>
<p><b>5 Pro Brushes (LE)</b><br />
This set included 168, 187, 212, 219, amd 275 brushes.  I really loved the brushes included in this set because they are great and versatile tools.  The 187 is perfect for mineralized products, as well as applying dark blushes lightly.  I always contour, so the 168 is a must!  The other there eye brushes included in this set are great for defining eyes.  If I didn&#8217;t already have the 168 and 187 in both full size and minature size, then I would have gotten this.</p>
<p><b>Warm Pearlizer + Brush (LE)</b><br />
Quiver is a really gorgeous color, with a lot of warmth and peach to it; it erminded me instantly of Melo pigment, which is lovely.  it is extremely shimmery, though, and it does have a lot of color pay off.  The mini 182 buffer brush is pretty small, so it is not necessarily a real contender against the full size 182, but it is still usable and would be great for spot buffing.</p>
<p><b>Cool Pearlizer + Brush (LE)</b><br />
Hundred Degrees is a gorgeous cool pink that isn&#8217;t that cool, which makes it a great pastel pink color with lots of shimmer for cheeks.</p>
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