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Coral, pink, plum, and amber -- that's what spring will look like according to beauty brand MAC, which is getting ready to launch its annual Spring Color Forecast collections.
Coral, pink, plum, and amber - that's what spring will look like according to beauty brand MAC, which is getting ready to launch its annual Spring Color Forecast collections.
Coral is so much of a trend shade this spring that other beauty brands including Bobbi Brown have jumped on the bandwagon, releasing ranges based on just that color (in Brown's case called Cabana Corals).
MAC is adding three more hues to the mix, with each of the collections including products for the lips, eyes, face, nails as well as specially themed fragrances for the pink and coral lines.
For the eyes, there are eyeshadows in four different shades of the respective color. The same choice goes for lipsticks, in addition to three different lip glosses. A bronzer and a nail polish infused with the scheme color are also part of the offering.
MAC's collections, priced from $12 for nail laquers to $25 for fragrances, will be released in the US February 11 with other markets following shortly thereafter.
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