I went to my local MAC counter today to turn in 12 empty product containers and swap them for two brand new lipsticks as a part of their Back to MAC (B2M) program.
If you haven't heard of the Back to MAC program, basically, if you save up your empty containers of products you've used up from MAC, once you reach six (6) containers, you can bring them in to any MAC store and redeem them for a lipstick of your choice. So for example, if you used up three bottles of foundation and three eye shadows, you can use those six containers for B2M. Also, at freestanding stores, you have the option of swapping for an eyeshadow! But at counters, you can only get a lipstick. Sweet deal!
I ended up picking up Creme d' Nude (cremesheen, described as a pale muted peach beige) and Hue (glaze, described as a soft, pale pink).
Along with those, I also purchased Love Nectar Lustreglass, Sugarrimmed Dazzleglass, Typographic eyeshadow (to use as a liner), Ricepaper eyeshadow (for a basic highlight), Golden Bronzer and Honey Light High-Light Powder from the new Naked Honey collection.
If you haven't heard of the Back to MAC program, basically, if you save up your empty containers of products you've used up from MAC, once you reach six (6) containers, you can bring them in to any MAC store and redeem them for a lipstick of your choice. So for example, if you used up three bottles of foundation and three eye shadows, you can use those six containers for B2M. Also, at freestanding stores, you have the option of swapping for an eyeshadow! But at counters, you can only get a lipstick. Sweet deal!
I ended up picking up Creme d' Nude (cremesheen, described as a pale muted peach beige) and Hue (glaze, described as a soft, pale pink).
Along with those, I also purchased Love Nectar Lustreglass, Sugarrimmed Dazzleglass, Typographic eyeshadow (to use as a liner), Ricepaper eyeshadow (for a basic highlight), Golden Bronzer and Honey Light High-Light Powder from the new Naked Honey collection.
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