MAC Plum Foolery Powder Blush Review, Photos, Swatches
Plum Foolery
MAC Plum Foolery Powder Blush ($24.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a soft, medium plum with warm undertones and a satin sheen. It appeared more shimmery when swatched than it did once buffed and blended on my cheeks, as it seemed to take on more of a satin-to-natural finish–glowing but not overtly shimmery or frosty. It had semi-opaque coverage (it’s supposed to be sheerer, though) that was buildable to full coverage with a second layer. The texture was soft, smooth, and a bit dense, but it wasn’t stiff to work with. The color applied fairly evenly to my skin, though it could have blended slightly more readily. It wore well for eight hours before I noticed any fading.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- Milani Cherry on Top (P, $7.99) is less shimmery, darker (95% similar).
- MAC Buddy (Shimmer) (LE, $24.00) is more shimmery (95% similar).
- Estee Lauder Mauve Mystique (P, $34.00) is warmer (95% similar).
- MAC Gentle (P, $29.00) is less shimmery, lighter (90% similar).
- Sephora + Pantone Universe Bridal Rose (LE, ) is more shimmery, warmer (90% similar).
- Zoeva Supreme (P, $26.00) is lighter, cooler (90% similar).
- Laura Geller Roseberry (P, $28.00) is warmer (90% similar).
- NARS Ferocious (LE, $30.00) is less shimmery, darker (90% similar).
- Smith and Cult Cool Pink (P, $24.00) is less shimmery, cooler (90% similar).
- MAC Scene to Be Seen (Outer) (LE, $34.00) is warmer (90% similar).
Formula Overview
$24.00/0.21 oz. - $114.29 Per Ounce
Per the brand, the formula is supposed to "provide fantastic colour with ease and consistency" that "applies evenly, adheres lightly to skin." There are five distinct finishes within the range: Frost ("iridescent, lightly shimmering color"), Matte ("flat, matte finish... builds well"), Satin ("adds subtle highlights to the skin"), Sheertone ("sheer-on micro-refined powder ... that goes on faint"), and Sheertone Shimmer ("just enough shimmer to make light dance on your cheeks"). Their permanent blushes are available in compact form as well as pan-only (the latter will be cheaper).
The following overview has been updated to reflect the most current iteration of the brand's permanent range (whether or not there's been any official change) as I repurchased the majority of the permanent shades as of June 2018. I make a point to say that because I felt that the textures of several shades, particularly the frost finish shades, was noticeably different; they were much smoother and had more slip but were less shimmery/frosted (on average) and seemed to be a bit weaker in pigmentation (but still buildable). Some of the mattes felt like I've encountered in the past (a little drier, pigmented, and fairly blendable), while some felt more velvety and finely-milled.
MAC has a solid blush range but some shades are harder than others to blend out or diffuse, and as it does for most formulas (from any brand), it really comes down to some shades falling shy of expectations. The matte finish had a tendency to darken on my skin within five minutes of application; for most shades, I would recommend applying over a powdered face and/or avoiding applying on still-drying complexion products to make blending the easiest. The matte shades seemed to be semi-opaque to opaque, buildable, and long-wearing (about eight hours).
Only a few of the shades in the permanent range seemed to be particularly frosted/metallic on the skin; most shades that had shimmer appeared more softly luminous or pearlescent on the skin to the point where there was little sheen/reflection captured by my camera (I did a double take for a few and re-did swatches only to find the same finish captured yet again!). The Sheertone Shimmer performed most consistently with this: very subtle sheen, more "my skin but better" with having a slightly more noticeable sheen than matte. There were a few shades that had a strong sheen on the skin (like Peachykeen), though. The Frost finish just seemed to have stronger, larger shimmer in it, but the effect on the skin ranged being subtle to moderate. The same was true with Satin--some were more satin-like and some seemed more like a Frost (like Modern Mandarin).
Most shades were blendable, while pigmentation varied from sheer to opaque depending on the shade, but most had decent, builable coverage. The textures were firmer than the average powder blush of current times, but they don't have excess product kicked up in the pan at all. The wear ranged between seven and nine hours with deeper, intense mattes (like Fever or Film Noir) lasted longer.
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Ingredients
Talc, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Zinc Stearate, Isostearyl Neopentanoate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Caprylyl Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol. May Contain: Silica, Mica, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Bismuth Oxychloride (CI 77163), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Carmine (CI 75470), Chromium Hydroxide Green (CI 77289), Chromium Oxide Greens (CI 77288), Ferric Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Manganese Violet (CI 77742), Red 6 (CI 15850), Red 6 Lake (CI 15850), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Red 28 Lake (CI 45410), Red 30 Lake (CI 73360), Ultramarines (CI 77007), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985).
Disclaimer: Ingredient lists are as available by the brand (or retailer) at the time of publishing. Please always check product packaging, if it exists, for the ingredient list applicable to the product you're purchasing, or the brand or retailer's website for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
Funny, I’ve yet to be able to decide between Plum Foolery and Gentle whenever I’ve been up at the store going on one of my swatch-fests? I do own UD Rapture, but I see Rapture as being way cooler and softer than either of those I mentioned above. I’m mentally putting together a custom MAC cheek palette. Blushbaby and Fleur Power have already been put on my list.
Hey, I just want to say thank you for re-reviewing all these popular MAC blushes! Itβs really helpful for people like me who want to add these staples to their collections. I know theyβre classic/ubiquitous, but I still have wanted swatches!
Agreed, it’s rare to find reviewers who will check out older products
Agreed! I actually plan on hauling a few of these: I don’t own any Mac blushes and this one and Melba seem lovely.
I think it’s a beautiful shade and I love the finish.
This is lovely and I donβt think I have anything like it ?
That’s a good-looking blush, and your eye shadow is very satisfyingly blended. π
I’ve owned Plum Foolery for years and it’s a shade I reach for as soon as the autumn approaches – it’s just the perfect shade for the cooler weather.