

Now that my beauty “horizon” has expanded somewhat, my love for MAC Lipsticks have not abated. You bet that I will find at least one lipstick to add to my cart. MAC Lipsticks were once my achilles’ heel – a new collection, you say? When I didn’t know any better, my makeup life was all about MAC Cosmetics. I’m a huge fan of MAC lipstick range as they have (possibly) every colour one would need, as well as a huge variety of finishes to suit your preference.


The only change is in terms of the colours as I’ve gotten rid of a few shades through blog sales. In terms of the number of MAC lipstick in my collection, it hasn’t changed very much. I’ve talked a bit about the program in previous posts, but it is essentially a recycling program whereby you trade in six empty MAC packaging and you get a lipstick or eyeshadow or lipglass for free. It’s a great incentive, particularly when it comes to recycling packaging that would otherwise end up in the land fill anyhow!
