MAC Archie's Girls Blushes in Cream Soda and Prom Princess Swatches, Review






MAC Archie's Girls



 MAC Archie's Girls blushes in Cream Soda and Prom Princess (sunlight)

 MAC Archie's Girls blushes in Cream Soda and Prom Princess (shade)
MAC Archie's Girls

MAC Archie's Girls

MAC almost always comes up with one peach/coral and one pink blush in every collection, and MAC Archie's Girls blushes are no different.   The peach neutral shade is called Cream Soda, and the bright pink-violet one is called Prom Princess.  The latter is very pigmented, so only use a light hand.  I like to apply Prom Princess using an angled stippling brush (for an angled application), or I use a very soft-haired paddle-shaped brush using the MAC 136.  It gives a beautiful pink lit-from-within flush like you just came back from walking outside in the cold.

Cream Soda is a light neutral peach/coral in the satin formula.  This is good for fair and light skintones, but I am not sure if it would show up on tan or dark skin.  It gives a nice flush without being a glitter or shimmer bomb.   I like that MAC decided to stick to the satin finish for the blushes in this collection.

All in all, I would say that these are not very unique shades at all, especially for those who have pretty extensive makeup stashes.  Nonetheless, these are nice shades if you still don't have shades similar to these.

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