- #Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks skin
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- #Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks pro
- #Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks professional
I’ve found an organic alternative in Jane Iredale’s Absence Oil Control Primer. I used to use this for a lot of male grooming jobs and on clients with really oily skin.
#Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks skin
However the one I used to use THE MOST was this Smashbox Photo Finish Primer which worked a treat for editorial jobs. Okay this is a bit of a funny one because I actually have a range of face primers for different things. If you’re looking for something with a brighter colour pop shout out to 3ina who have a fab range of bright coloured stick shadows as well! The Face Primer Goodbye Mac Shadesticks (to be fair these are discontinued now and needed to go!) If you’re looking for everyday wear shades like subtle browns and nudes head to your local Superdrug and check out Elf No Budge Shadow Stick + Gosh Cosmetics Forever Eye Shadow Stick! They don’t crease throughout the day and work beautifully under eyeshadows as a primer. I like that they come with a little comb on the end as well. In terms of a softer pencil replacements I’d highly recommend the Barry M range! The colours are long lasting and they blend into the brow really well. I’m saying goodbye to Mac Lingering, Spiked and Fling and replacing these with the bargain price Elf range which works a treat and for those interested in organic makeup - check out Jane Iredale’s - they have recently updated their colour range as well. Whether they’re brushed up with clear gel, structured with pencil or just given a little bit more of an arch, its rare that a makeup artist wouldn’t have a huge range of brow products in their kit. I’ve found loads of brow pencil alternatives both high end and on the high street since I started to switch my kit. The Brow Pencilsįor a makeup artist, brows are IMPORTANT.
#Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks pro
Makeup artist note Jane Iredale ALSO shave a pro programme available. It was a kit staple for years and I had never found a contender that worked quite as well as it did… until I was introduced to Jane Iredale! Not only did I find a contender but the Jane Iredale Face Mists are also organic and smell AMAZING AND they have a range of sprays for different needs (oily skin, hydrating etc) I personally love their Pommist which has Pomegranate extract in it. Letting go of Mac Fix + was one of those things I didn’t think I’d be able to do. If you’re not around those shops you can check out Elf Cosmetics on the hughstreet at your local Superdrug. Both Pixi and Illamasqua have makeup artist pro programs as well.
#Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks full
Illamasqua Gain Mascara is also a really nice dupe as it’s full coverage black and does the job. If you are London based they have a shop in Covent Garden and I would 100% recommend popping in as the shop is generally quite a calm shopping experience and the staff are always available to help with questions. Lets start with Pixi! Absolutely love their Black Waterproof Mascara.
Saying goodbye to all the Mac mascaras that I used and loved and moving over to several new brands. I’ll continue to share these as I switch my kit :
#Cruelty free dupes for mac lipsticks professional
Although I’m not 100% cruelty free yet I’m looking into alternatives and these are products that I’ve tried on both myself and in a professional capacity. If you’re looking to go cruelty free and want to find some great dupes check out my other two posts with more swap overs Here (Post 1) and Here (Post 2).
Here’s another round of makeup that I’ve managed to find suitable cruelty free alternatives to.