MATTE,
REINVENTED.
REINVENTED.
Weightless, comfortable and actually moisturizing
(seriously) – Powder Kiss Lipstick is a matte unlike any
other. Its groundbreaking formula contains moisture-
coated powder pigments that condition and hydrate lips.
The result is the zero-shine look of a matte lipstick
with the cushiony, lightweight feel of a balm.
(seriously) – Powder Kiss Lipstick is a matte unlike any
other. Its groundbreaking formula contains moisture-
coated powder pigments that condition and hydrate lips.
The result is the zero-shine look of a matte lipstick
with the cushiony, lightweight feel of a balm.
BACKSTAGE TESTED,
ARTIST APPROVED.
ARTIST APPROVED.
Now in eight new soft-focus shades, this weightless
moisture-matte lipstick replicates a hazy-lip backstage technique.
Get into a perfect blur of colour.
moisture-matte lipstick replicates a hazy-lip backstage technique.
Get into a perfect blur of colour.
BACKSTAGE TESTED,
YOU APPROVED.
YOU APPROVED.
"
This is simply the best lipstick I’ve ever tried
in my life. It’s creamy, super smooth and it
gives you this blurred-out effect, which is
hard to explain but it really looks wonderful.”
in my life. It’s creamy, super smooth and it
gives you this blurred-out effect, which is
hard to explain but it really looks wonderful.”
-LadyChilz, TX
★★★★★
"
Yes!!! M∙A∙C, you got it right!!!! The texture is amazing. It
goes on powdery, it “dries” powdery, it’s weightless, but it
doesn’t dry your lips!! That’s my number-one gripe with
matte lipsticks. This is a gamechanger…I hope M∙A∙C
never stops selling these.”
goes on powdery, it “dries” powdery, it’s weightless, but it
doesn’t dry your lips!! That’s my number-one gripe with
matte lipsticks. This is a gamechanger…I hope M∙A∙C
never stops selling these.”
-Unicorn Natalie, CA
ARTIST TIPS FROM
BACKSTAGE
BACKSTAGE
- Blur out the edges of your Lipstick with a
fingertip for a hazy, soft-focus effect. - Apply a light shade to one-half of lips and a
darker shade on the other half, then use a 242S. - Try applying the same Lipstick shade onto the
apples of cheeks and buff out with fingers
for a monochromatic look.