Discontinued MAC Lipstick—no. 455 Force

discontinued mac lipstickI am not sure if no. 455 Force is a [tag]discontinued MAC lipstick[/tag] or if it is just super hard to find these days but it is a staple in my makeup wardrobe. I love the silvery gray of it. It is very chic, the kind of thing you would see on a runway model and I have to say it is certainly not a color for everyone.

The best part about this discontinued MAC lipstick is the drama it creates. It is so different than any other color out there that everyone is going to notice you as soon as you walk in the room. But the key to pulling off this kind of unique shade is pairing it not just with some stunning eyes, but the right clothes.

You can’t just wear any old thing with this kind of MAC lipstick, you have to choose your wardrobe accordingly. This means really taking a risk and going all out in the style department. Look for something that is wholly new and startling, this is a startling lipstick and it deserves an equally startling outfit to go along with it.

These days you don’t even have to worry about matching, I was reading a magazine the other day and when asked the model on the cover said that her best outfits were those that didn’t match at all. Her exact words were “the less it matches the better!”

That is the kind of bravery that this discontinued MAC lipstick needs and if you don’t have it then don’t bother with MAC no. 455 Force.

Oh and did I mention the awesome smell and flavor that this discontinued MAC lipstick has? I love the warm and soothing vanilla, it is delish but I also like the fact that it has both vitamins C and E in it too. This is a lipstick that is good for your lips in terms of looks and health! Bonus!

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One Response to Discontinued MAC Lipstick—no. 455 Force

  1. claudette says:

    Hey very nice blog!! I will bookmark your blog and take the feeds also…

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