
The downside of the creamy formula is that it isn't the longest lasting lipstick - usually requiring a top up around the 3 hour mark but I can live with that. I love the Cremesheen formula - it's creamy, as the name suggests and really comfortable on the lips.

I have three Cremesheen lipsticks in the shades Peach Blossom (a cool soft peachy-pink), Creme Cup (mid pink) and Sunny Seoul (a warm pink). L-R:: Peach Blossom, Creme Cup, Sunny Seoul, Brave, Rebel, Angel, Costa Chic, Ruby Woo, Fast Play, Plumful, Syrup, Alessandra, Mehr, Please Me, Velvet Teddy. I apologise in advance for the not so great swatch photo - I have huge admiration for those pinterest-worthy swatches I see on some blogs but it isn't something I can achieve yet! The first thing that is noticeable once you take the lid off, is the sweet, vanilla scent, which I personally really like! Ok, enough about the packaging and scent - let's get on with my collection. The packaging of MAC lipsticks isn't really anything to write home about but it's easily recognisable as being MAC so I guess there is no reason for them to change it. I have tried all except the liptensity but that needs to change! MAC lipsticks come in a range of finishes - matte, retro matte, satin, lustre, glaze, cremesheen, amplified, frost and liptensity - so there really is something for all tastes. I tend to buy them in Duty Free where there's a €3 saving. MAC lipsticks have crept up in price over the years and are currently priced at £16.50/ €20/ US$17 and an eye-watering $36 in Australia so whilst they are more affordable than YSL or Charlotte Tilbury, they still aren't exactly budget-friendly.


I don't have the biggest MAC lipstick collection compared to a lot of bloggers but it is the brand that I have the most lipsticks from in my collection so I thought I would share it with you today.
