Mac lipstick review 2022: Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour

2022-07-29 22:56:57 By : Ms. rebecca luo

Yahoo Life's editors are committed to independently selecting wonderful products at great prices for you. We may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

From the minute my parents allowed me to wear make-up in my mid-teens, I've been all about a statement lip.

I've had brief dalliances with nudes (lipstick, that is) and sheer glosses, but quickly got sick of people saying: "You look tired" or "Are you unwell?".

Though I have an extensive collection (think three drawers devoted to different shades of reds and deep fuchsias) there's one lipstick that has survived numerous culls: Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour by Mac in the appropriately named Quite The Stand Out (£15.20 – was £19 – at Boots). It's a matte, smudge-proof gem, and as soon as I put it on, the bright, orangey/red tones make me look like I'm lit from within. A strong statement, yes, but true.

Science even backs it up – according to a study by Professor Richard Russell and researchers from C.E.R.I.E.S. (Epidermal and Sensory Research and Investigation Center), wearing a bold lipstick makes you appear younger. (I can vouch for that – I was wearing Quite The Standout recently when out with a group of women I'd just met and they all thought I was at least 10 years younger than I actually am.)

If that's not enough to make you click to buy, then know this: research by The British Heart Foundation found that 26% of women feel more confident and 'fierce' when they wear red lipstick.

Of course, you might have heard of the 'Lipstick Effect' too – something that can be traced back to the Great Depression. It means that even in economic hard times, like the current cost of living crisis, people will still buy beauty products to make themselves feel better, with lipstick being a top choice.

US business magazine, Forbes, reports that new data from global market tracking firm NPD Group shows sales of lipstick and other lip makeup grew 48% in the first-quarter of 2022 compared to the previous year, and women are also going for brighter, more dramatic colours.

The power of lipstick to not just make you look better but feel better, too, is not to be underestimated. Lipstick has always given me a mental boost: as soon as I slick on one of my favourite, pigment-rich colours, I immediately feel stronger. Braver. More confident. In fact, one of my mother's top bits of advice whenever I'm not feeling great (emotionally or physically) rings in my ears: "You'll feel a bit better when you put a bit of lippy on." And you know what? She's right.

With that in mind, and to celebrate National Lipstick Day today, here's why Mac's Quite the Stand Out is a worthy addition to your stash.

Mac says its Retro Matte Liquid lip colours offer "a rush of pigment-soaked, liquid colour in a velvety, mattest, matte finish that’s impossible to forget."

And I'd agree with every word of that. It applies like a lip gloss, but dries into a pigment-rich matte lipstick – and the brand claims it'll last for eight hours.

And if you don't fancy the Quite the Stand Out Shade, it comes in 13 shades on the Mac website, and 10 shades on Boots.com.

Mac experts recommend using the edge of the applicator for a smooth, sharp shape, and then using the tip of the applicator to perfect your application.

If you struggle with dry lips, then pop on a bit of Mac's Prep + Prime Lip (£14, was £17.50 at Boots) to help your lips feel a bit more hydrated and to stop your lipstick feathering.

FYI: In winter, when my lips feel their driest, I'll sometimes put a sheer lip gloss over the top so I don't sacrifice the pigment. Though it does reduce the staying power.

After applying Mac's Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour in Quite The Stand Out, it dries to a velvety soft, highly pigmented matte shade within seconds.

And, if you don't eat, it will last for eight hours. But if you do scoff a sandwich for lunch, be prepared for it to wear off in the middle.

As for mask-wearing (as I'm still doing this when on crowded public transport or in busy shops) – I lose a little bit of pigment. But, unlike a lot of lipsticks I've worn, I don't end up looking like I've had a heavy kissing session when I remove my mask.

Against my fair skin, the colour packs a real punch – it's a seriously bold, striking, orangey red. Because it's so matte and dramatic, I keep the rest of my make-up really minimal and glowy. I avoid face powder and just go for a touch of mascara and radiance-boosting base (I recommend IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream Illumination SPF 50+, £26 from Boots – the tube lasts for ages).

Although Quite the Stand Out looks amazing year-round, in summer with a tan (or fake tan in my case) it looks sensational. It makes my skin look radiant, my green eye colour pop and people constantly tell me how 'well' I look.

And it looks just as good on other skin tones too. In fact, I first fell in love with it when I saw mixed-race influencer, Style Me Sunday, wearing it. On her, it's a stunning, almost deep fluorescent orange. And on the Mac website, you can see what it looks like on very fair, olive and black skin.

Another bonus? I use it as blush, too. I touch my middle finger to my lips and then dab the colour that comes off onto my cheeks.

I'll leave you with this quote from former lipstick entrepreneur Poppy King: “Give a woman the right lipstick and she can conquer the world."

This weekend when you buy a tube of your favorite MAC lipstick, you can snag an extra one for free in honor of National Lipstick Day—here's everything to know.

Commemorate National Lipstick Day — or even just the resilience of the sector — with the following lip offerings from Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Honest Beauty, Dries Van Noten and more.

From glossy high-shine to smudge-proof matte finishes. Originally Appeared on Glamour

Editors and pro makeup artists share their favorite lip products for National Lipstick Day on July 29, 2022. Shop options available at every price point.

We've rounded up the best deals from the Charlotte Tilbury summer sale, including price drops on the brand's culty Pillow Talk lipsticks and eye shadows.

Her grandmother just accidentally confirmed the singer is dating.

Blake Lively had a major bombshell moment out in New York City last night, attending Michael Kors' New York fashion week show in a light crop top, blazer, and skirt set.

Yes, they taste like wings, too.

Kate Somerville exfoliant rarely gets marked down, so grab it ASAP.

The Halo Bolt Air+ is a lifesaver on the road and at home.

"Amber Rose is on a mission to empower women to embrace their bodily autonomy and sexual freedom after facing years of public scrutiny for doing so herself.The model, activist and singer first emerged in the public eye when she appeared as a leading lady in music videos and entered into a relationship with rapper Kanye West. Despite the name that she's made for herself by being an outspoken advocate for women and promoting feminism through liberation, Rose has found herself continually linked to the intimate relationships she's had with public figures including Wiz Khalifa, Machine Gun Kelly and 21 Savage." "I don't feel bad about anything. So if that makes me a hoe, I'm OK with that," she tells Yahoo Life in response to the criticism she's faced over the decisions that she makes with her body. "It's like, 'Amber's promoting promiscuity to little girls.' All these crazy narratives. It's almost insane. That's not what I promote. I promote grown women owning their bodies, dancing, laughing, dating, dressing with no shame. If people are not smart enough to do their research about me, that's not my problem."Pushing back against the standards placed on women is something that Rose has felt called to do since she was a young girl. She recalls her sexuality being used against her as bullies slut-shamed her in school. Although it didn't have an impact on the way that she thought about her body, Rose says it fueled her life's mission."

The "Shakespeare in Love" star said she turned to other passions after she felt acting wasn't right for her as a full-time career.

Our host Thorgy Thor is working with Ariadne, who wants to channel her love for horror and Halloween into a terrifyingly fierce drag look.

This multi-tasking mealtime hero will be a game changer in the kitchen.

Beat the heat with this 10-foot backyard oasis, now on major sale at Amazon!

Ninja, Crocs, Revlon and more: There's something on sale for everyone —including $28 off a hugely popular blender.

Visit Amazon and check out this incredible roster of best-selling kitchen appliances, tools and utensils.

More than 79,000 Amazon shoppers have given these iconic buds a perfect review.

The Netherlands native shares how coming out strengthened her relationship.

Kate Moss says she doesn't have 'good memories' from infamous Calvin Klein shoot with Mark Wahlberg