Showing posts with label urban decay 1993. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban decay 1993. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2016

Urban Decay 1993 vs Mac Whirl

I don't know about you, but when doing my research on Mac Whirl and Urban Decay 1993 lipstick I couldn't find many comparison swatches of both colours side by side (besides of course Temptalia).  As such I figured why don't I get Mac Whirl and see how do they actually compare, and perhaps make the purchasing decision somewhat easier for some of you.
Mac Whirl and UD Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993

In terms of texture they are pretty similar, with Urban Decay 1993 being a little bit more creamier. But for a matte formula Mac Whirl is surprisingly creamy and glides effortlessly on the lips. I have a few other Mac lipsticks from the matte range, but they are slightly drier in texture. Mac Whirl has been added to the permanent line quite recently, so I assume they might have improved the formula. When it comes to pigmentation both lipsticks are extremely pigmented and don't need building up. When it comes to the shape of a lipstick bullet I actually prefer Mac's since I find it more user friendly in terms of application. Urban Decay lipsticks can be a bit tricky when you want a precise application especially with deeper colours. I use Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Lip Pencil in 1993 with both lipsticks and it works great.
Mac Whirl and UD Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993

Now, when looking at the colour they both fall under that brown-mauve lipstick category which is extremely on trend nowadays. At first glance I thought they were identical, but after swatching a few times and applying on my lips (1993 on the top lip and Whirl on the bottom lip) the difference was quite evident. Mac Whirl is more mauve and lighter, while Urban Decay 1993 is more brown and darker. Despite being brown I feel like 1993 translates a tad bit cooler on me (this will however depend a lot on your skin colour and undertone, I have more of a neutral/warm undertone).

Top :Urban Decay 1993, Bottom: Mac Whirl
T-B: Mac Whirl and UD 1993

Having worn both lipsticks I feel like Mac Whirl is more wearable just because it has more of that mauve, dusty rose undertone to it, so more people can get away with it. For me it's difficult to chose favourites since I am all about this type of shades and I can justify having both of them. However, if you want to get just one 90's grunge lipstick it all boils down to your ethical values and preferences. As said earlier a more flattering colour in my opinion would be Mac Whirl especially if you are of lighter complexion, however if you want to support a cruelty-free company Urban Decay 1993 would be your best pick. In terms of price they are very similar and equally hard to get, since they are sold-out all the time.

I hope this was helpful to some of you and you have a better idea of which one to get if either.

Until next time,
Muffy

P.S For those living in Helsinki, Finland and wanting to get their hands on Mac Whirl as it has been sold-out for forever at the Mac's counter in Stockmann, I got you covered. A friend of mine picked one for me at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport and I hear that there are still plenty left and let's not forget you save a few pennies as well ;). 

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Urban Decay Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993 is a Beaut!

First things first, Happy New Year people of the internet! 2015 has been one of the hardest years for me, so I am very happy to see it go and extremely excited to welcome 2016. Let's see what this year brings. But staying on the topic of this post, let's talk a little bit about lips. Recently I picked up the Urban Decay Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993, which has been sold out for months! And I have to say this lipstick was worth the wait! To find out why just keep on reading.

Urban Decay Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993

If you have been following my blog for a while, I have previously raved about the Urban Decay Revolution lipsticks. Since then, I have added a few more shades to my collection, so the obsession is real. That being said, I think that Urban Decay Matte Revolution lipstick formula is even better, at least in my humble opinion. It's highly pigmented, glides on the lips extremely easy and lasts for a really long time. It's not a traditional matte formula that dries your lips out. It keeps them feeling velvety. Now in terms of colour selection, there is room for improvement. The range is quite limited and contains mostly bold shades. I wish they would expand it and bring out more nudes and mauves that can be worn daily. The colour that caught my eye is 1993.

Urban Decay Matte Revolution Lipstick in 1993

This shade is extremely unique. It's not your usual brown. Call me crazy but I see slight rosy undertones and depending on your skin tone it can pull either warm or cool toned. If you like darker nudes and browns or if you want to rock a deeper lip but are afraid of reds and berries, this would be your best friend. I would also recommend not to skip on a blush if you are opting for this shade, especially if you are of fairer complexion, otherwise it can make you look slightly ghostly. As with all Urban Decay products these lipsticks are cruelty-free. You can pick these up on Feelunique (1993 is currently out of stock) and get 10% off. 

I have been wearing this lipstick non-stop since I got it. I would love to get my hands on the Backtalk shade which is exclusive to Urban Decay's website (sadly for those of us living outside USA it's impossible). Urban Decay please please make this shade permanent, so all of us beauty junkies can enjoy it!

Let me know if you have tried Matte Revolution lipstick and what are your thoughts!

Until next time,
Muffy