MAC Pro Sculpting Cream: Pure Sculpture

MAC Pro Sculpting Cream in Pure Sculpture

MAC Pro Sculpting Cream is one of those products that every make-up bag should have if only just to play with. Basically, it subtly enhances cheeks or anywhere you want more definition.. for cheeks, make a fish-face and then lightly brush into the hollows for sharp definition and more accentuated cheeks. 

MAC Pro Sculpting Cream in Pure Sculpture swatched

There are limited edition shades heading our way in September; Accentuate (peachy beige), Naturally Defined (warm beige), Pure Sculpture (neutral pink beige), Copper Beech (warm golden brown), Coffee Walnut (deep, cool brown) and Richly Honed (warm, deep brown) so there should be a shade for most tones. 

Sculpting is something I have never been able to do.. but I’m definitely going to give it some practice. They’ll be £17.50 each.


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9 responses to “MAC Pro Sculpting Cream: Pure Sculpture”

  1. Charlie

    oooh this piques my interest. Actually I could do with a quick word about Mac, will email you later xx

  2. Charli

    Oh I really want this!

  3. I’m really looking forward to these. Seeing as it’s MAC I’m fairly confident that there’ll be a shade that matches even my pale complexion.

    http://beautifulsmudges.blogspot.com

  4. These sound really interesting. I much prefer cream formulas to powder for my cheeks, so I will add one of these to my September shopping list.

  5. do these dry or stay cream like on your skin…..just wondering how they will work will a oily skin…x

  6. Hi Angie.. they stay quite creme but I haven’t found them to be greasy. My skin is normal/dry but wore it today – hot day with a bit of sweat and it was fine.

  7. Would be really interested to see pics of how this works! Love the look of it. xx
    Claire
    http://www.prettywithapunch.blogspot.co.uk

  8. Lisa

    Thanks for writing about this product – MAC seem to have kept it pretty quiet, which is odd given how unique (I think anyway) it is and how much of a buzz they could have built up.

    I bought it a few days ago and adore it. Great as you say for chiselling in cheekbones or highlighting them – Pure Sculpture is also the shade I use a tiny amount for contouring on and below the bone.

    Thanks again!

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