If all makeup collections tell a story, then for me, the new MAC Julia Petit collection starts in a colorful cafe somewhere in the heart of São Paulo.
Our heroine, uber-famous Brazilian lifestyle blogger Julia Petit, is sitting at a table outside with a girlfriend e uma xícara de café. They’re chatting about makeup and cats and laughing and having fun.
Over the course of a couple hours, more friends trickle in, taking seats around the table and ordering coffee and snacks, until every square inch of table space is packed.
That’s how this collection feels like to me. It’s like, all the girls are there, and everyone’s enjoying themselves, and absolutely nobody feels left out.
In the time I’ve spent with the collection so far, I get a strong sense of inclusiveness, like Julia wanted flexible colors that would suit everyone.
From the neutrals in the eyeshadow duos to the blush and the lipsticks, all of them seem very accessible to me, which is to say that there aren’t any crazy-pants blackened forest green eye glosses here (although those certainly have their time and place!).
From the matte browns in the eyeshadow duos, the red lipstick (always a classic), the soft pinkish peach lipstick (do neutral lips ever go out of style? HELL NAW!) and the peachy pinkish bronze powder blush (which should look AMAZEBALLS with or without a tan), I’m also getting a trend-defying ladylike vibe.
That said, there’s still room for bad-girl black eyeliner and a pair of @ss-kicker motorcycle boots. The deep violet matte lipstick adds just enough rebelliousness for gals who like their makeup with an edge.
All three of these lipsticks are wish list worthy. Satiny soft pinkish nude Boca, matte strawberry cream Petite Red and matte deep violet Acai are a saturated symphony of smoothness that would make Fred and Ginger proud.
Same goes for the soft pinkish brown Powder Blush in Linda. Super pigmented, and it lasts all day long on my cheeks (for reference, I have combo dry/oily skin). As for the finish? Swoon city.
At first glance, I think it totally looks like a matte on my skin (so there’s no drama involving my pores, YAY!), but when I look closer…I see a lovely, subtle sheen.
Perfect, because I love the look of glowing skin and cheeks. I think Linda will definitely help in that pursuit.
I’m Team Glowing Skin all the way!
Then there are the eyeshadow duos, which get two paws up from me for their smooth matte finishes and wearability. They’re a good place to start if you’re completely new to eye makeup.
If, however, your eyeshadow situation is fully locked and loaded, you’re likely to already find similar colors in your stash.
And how about Purpurine? It’s a sheer peach Lipglass with pink and gold pearl. Purr-fect for when I’m in the mood for sparkly lips and barely-there color.
Whatever your makeup style (edgy, boho, preppy, classic with a touch o’ trendy), you’re likely to find something to like and wear in this collection. It’s a party, and everyone’s invited. 🙂 Look for it online starting March 12, and at MAC counters and stores March 18.
The MAC Julia Petit collection includes…
- Satin Lipstick in Boca, a soft pink nude. $17.50 US, $21 CDN.
- Satin Lipstick in Petite Red, a strawberry cream. $17.50 US, $21 CDN.
- Matte Lipstick in Acai, a vivid deep violet. $17.50 US, $21 CDN.
- Lipglass in Purpurine, a shimmering sheer peach with pink and gold pearl. $16.50 US, $20 CDN.
- Liquidlast Liner in Wet Road, a black with pearl. $20 US, $24 CDN.
- Eye Shadow X 2 in Morganite, with Lustre Eye Shadow in Sunstoned (a soft pink champagne) and Matte Eye Shadow in Choco Cake (a dark chocolate). $22 US, $26.50 CDN.
- Eye Shadow X 2 in Sagu, with Lustre Eye Shadow in Druzy (a dirty mauve-purple) and Matte Eye Shadow in Black Plum (a deep blackened plum). $22 US, $26.50 CDN.
- Eye Shadow X 2 in Moving Sand, with Lustre Eye Shadow in Noite (a black with pearl) and Matte Eye Shadow in Mumu (a soft nude brown). $22 US, $26.50 CDN.
- Lustre Drops Pink Rebel, a bluish pink with golden pearl. $21 US, $25 CDN.
- Prep + Prime Transparent Finishing Powder Pressed. $28 US, $33 CDN.
- Satin Powder Blush in Linda, a soft pinkish bronze. $24 US, $28.50 CDN.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
QBdoll says
So glad to see the swatches. You are gorgeous no matter what! I need that eye duo tho. Going to look now….. Oh, how do you think the blush compares to NARS Orgasm?
Karen says
Hi QBDOLL,
Good eye! I was thinking the same thing when I first swatched it. The gold in Linda is less shimmery and more like a soft sheen, while Orgasm is more like a straight up golden shimmer. The finish on Linda also looks closer to a matte so it’s more forgiving on pores (on me Orgasm is pretty shimmery). One last thing — Linda is a touch more bronzy and more pink compared to Orgasm. HTH!
Natalye says
all the swatches are so pretty! a lot of really good basics
Karen says
Hi Natayle,
Yes! Lots of pretty everyday colors. 🙂
Erin says
My fave was Petit Red!
LindaLibraLoca says
That blush is so pretty… The different finish may be enough to convince me it is necessary to add this one to my collection, too, ignoring the fact that I own similar shades en masse.
Jen C says
Wow I love the lip colors in this collection! Especially Boca, it looks like such a promising nude for pigmented lips like mine – not too sheer, and not too light in color!
To sidetrack, Karen, I’ve been curious about the weekly giveaways.. are the winners announced on the blog? I’m asking as I always seem to miss out on the announcements. Thanks in advance!
Karen says
Hi Jen,
I contact the winners by email, so that’s the main way most winners find out. That or sometimes Twitter when I can’t reach someone by email. And their names are posted either at the top of each giveaway post, or within the Rafflecopter widget when I use them. Last week’s winner has already been contacted, but the next one is tomorrow. You never know. Good luck. 🙂
Jen C says
Thanks Karen! I’ll check back to the giveaway link then! I’ve never been very good at checking emails.. oops. Have a gd day!
Kwmechelle says
Acai looks especially pretty on you. Boca definitely suits my classic sensibilities! MAC is def shooting out they’re collections at warped speed, man! I can hardly keep up. Good thing you & your blog are here. Otherwise, I’d never know what I “need” at this very moment 🙂
Lulle says
Boca looks absolutely gorgeous on you!
Agata says
Boca is really pretty. And kind of my shade. The blush is nice too but I think I have something similar.
Fancie says
I love how that blush looks on you! I’m also really digging Boca and Acai lipsticks. Those are right up my alley
Anikó says
Ahhh, I loved this video and Tab… <3 :D:D:D
The colour of this collection is very pretty, I love all of them.
Ankita@corallista says
The blush is lovely and would work on so many different skin tones. I love Petit Red on you but I have wayyy too many red lipsticks now so I think I’ll skip that.
astou says
Hi there little “tabby” (may i ? ) he’s so so cute !
Love your videos !
I hope you will have time to do more in the future !
Sarah says
Hi,
I’m a new fan of your blog, thanks to your first impression of the Bao Bao Wan collection on youtube.
Do you think acai is a dupe for fashion revival?
Cause to me they look quite the same.
Your photos look great by the way, you’re gorgeous!
Kiss & Make-up says
I like the look of Boca and Linda!
Beatriz says
Hey Karen, I loved your review! Thank you!
I’m Brazilian and I looove Julia Petit. She’s adorable. I can’t wait to buy all the itens from the collection.
Congratulations for your pronounciation, that’s exactly how you said 🙂 Boca means mouth and acai is a delicious purple berry. Linda means beautiful. I think the names were well chosen too. So in love with this collection!!! =D
masha russia says
I love Boca lipstick. It makes lips look perfect without a hint that there is makeup worn. The shadow duos are well coordinated and do not look boring.
Ana says
In fact, Julia Petit has a boyfriend.
Alethea Silvestre says
I am a big fan of Julia Petit – I’ve been watching her video tutorials for years. Julia has indeed said the intention behind the collection was to create shades that would be flattering across skin tones. I think that’s very thoughtful of her. Pretty much like the US, our country, Brazil, is a multiracial nation. Nevertheless some makeup brands seem to ignore that – and launch products such as foundations that will only suit light to medium skin tones. Frankly, I find it offensive. So it’s quite refreshing to see Julia focus on ‘inclusiveness’ – I think you chose the perfect word to describe her concept. And she is so likeable! I think you two should definitely hang out 🙂 Come to São Paulo, Karen!
Sabrina says
Hi! Loved your review!
Here in Brazil Julia Petit (you speak without the last “t”) is huge!
She is one of our first beauty bloggers. She’s been around in youtube before this “beauty blog fever” we are experiencing today. She has a tv show (Base Aliada = Ally foundation) and everything.
Anyway, great review! And check out her tutorials. I think you’re going to like it.
Sana Nurani - Vancouver Bridal Makeup Artist says
The colors look great on you. I really like that Linda blush, is it all matte?
Sana Nurani - Vancouver Bridal Makeup Artist says
oh also….i really love that necklace you have one in these pics. Where is it from??
Amoolya says
I love Boca! Is it in anyway similar to runway hit from the retro mattes?
Annette says
Hi Karen! What foundation are you wearing in these pictures? Looks lovely on your skin.
Beti says
Not able to find this collection. Apparently is only going to be sold at select counters and stores. Nordstrom won’t carry.