I’m no She-Ra/She-Hulk, but those push-ups and rows I’ve been doing in my high-intensity interval training classes must be paying off, because I accidentally broke two of these MAC Studio QuikTrik Sticks.
Mostly, it’s because they’re very soft, and in some ways, that’s great, because it makes them so easy to blend. On the other hand, though — broken sticks. Don’t press too hard.
These creamy $32 sticks do a bit of everything. They’re like blushes, contouring products and highlighting sticks in one.
Kinda sorta like MAC’s version of the NARS Multiples (except not explicitly recommended for use on your lips and eyes), they’ve been available for while, and MAC says they’re for use all over your face.
I’ve only used them as blushes and for highlighting so far, so if you’ve used them on your lips and eyes, please let me know how it’s gone for you.
They’re super creamy, super soft, easy to blend, and they look a little dewy on the skin, right? They’ve got that glow happening that I love.
The formula stays a bit — gosh, what’s the right word? — tacky? Wet?
I don’t want to say “wet,” so I’ll just say “creamy” instead. It stays creamy for an hour or so before completely drying down, and that makes them easy to blend. Of course, if they dried down to a powder more quickly, they would probably last longer…
On my combination skin, without anything else on top of them, they last between 4-6 hours, which isn’t bad. You could probably also extend that by layering a powder product on top and, depending on what you used, still keep the shine. For instance, you could add a powder blush with a sheen or a highlighter with a sheen or sparkle. But that’s if you’re hardcore.
MAC Studio QuikTrik Sticks
$32, available in six limited edition shades; available now online and in-stores through December 15, 2016“Transformation is only a swipe away with M·A·C Studio QuikTrik Stick. Offering endless options for highlighting, contouring, bronzing or just adding the perfect pop of colour, these double-ended, multi-use sticks debut in smart shades to enhance your look anywhere, any way you choose. This multi-tasker’s creamy formula is sheer enough to provide subtle yet buildable colour. Who doesn’t love a little face time?”
Shades
BARE END / EARTHNUT – Bare End: Light golden champagne shimmer / Earthnut: Muted medium beigeSOFTLY DOES IT / TIGHT AND TAWNY – Softly Does It: Very light pink shimmer / Tight and Tawny: Light taupe
GINGER SPIKED / COUNTERPOINT – Ginger Spiked: Soft pink with fine spun gold shimmer / Counterpoint: Midtone bluish pink
A LATTE SHEEN / SEMISWEET – A Latte Sheen: Light copper with gold and silver shimmer / SemiSweet: Muted golden bronze
MISS CUPCAKE / TOMATO – Miss Cupcake: soft pinky peach with fine spun golden shimmer / Tomato: Vivid bright coral
ALL AFLUSH / HERE YOU GO – All Aflush: Rose with copper sparkle / Here You Go: Deep reddish burgandy
I think that cream products do sit differently on the skin than powders do alone, and you get a completely different look when you layer a powder on top of them. Powder alone can sometimes look flat, but when you apply a powder on top of a cream, you get more dynamic and interesting textures and colors with more dimension.
Here I’m wearing Counterpoint as a blush on the apples of my cheeks and Ginger Spiked as a highlighter on my upper cheekbones, down the bridge of my nose and at my temples.
I like the dewy look… I didn’t set them with anything, so I kept them looking creamy, and I had to reapply after about five hours.
Earlier I mentioned the NARS Multiples, and while I haven’t used the Multiples in a while, I remember them being slightly drier than these. I think these are a bit easier to blend.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Katie says
Just let out a long “ooh” at your dewy ‘n pretty mug, Karen.
And please lmk what you’ve been doing to/using on your eyebrows? They’ve been looking great.
Karen says
Aww, thank you, Katie! I know fall/winter is usually the season o’ matte skin but I love a dewy highlight. 🙂
So, brows! I’m doing a multi-step process these days. First, I do a layer of Benefit Brow Conditioner to give what I layer on top something to grab onto. Then I fill in my sparse spots with MAC Brun Eyeshadow applied with a stiff, flat eyeshadow brush and/or MAC Brun Brow Brow Sculpt. After that, a layer of Benefit Ready, Set Brow Clear Brow Gel to help freeze everything into place (LOL! It’s true though) and to mellow out the Brun. It sounds complicated but it really isn’t, LOL! If you have any questions about any of the products (or about the technique) feel free to ask.
Eesha says
You are beaming Karen.. so, pretty <3 <3
Kiss & Make-up says
I like the look of the Miss Cupcake/Tomato duo.
Erin says
Those are so big! I didn’t notice that before!
lauren says
You look SO. PRETTY!!! These look cool…want to try them as lippies!
Jess says
These all sound amazing I never even knew about them! Can’t go wrong with a cream blusher in my opinion X
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Fran says
I would like to try one of these, but not sure which one to try… my complexion is NW 20-ish, only slightly lighter and with much cooler undertones… I actually add a drop of blue pigment and a bit of NW13 foundation to my NW20 foundation. So with cheek colors, cool is definitely the way to go for me… maybe All Aflush/Here You Go? Or Softly Does It/Tight and Tawny? Or Ginger Spiked/Counterpoint?