![]() I don't know if you can see the blue flash on the lips, but it's more obvious in the tube. It also has a blue flash duochrome going on, which makes it really cool. ![]() It's also a slightly cool-toned pinky-plum, but really pigmeneted, to the point where it's a very bright colour. GOSH Bourgogne is like MAC Sweetie, but really revved up. This is one of the no-brainer shades I like to use when I can't think of anything else. It's shimmery without being frosty, and it's not too sheer although it isn't totally opaque. I really like MAC Sweetie, it's a very work-appropriate colour, and it's a very sweet-looking pinky-plum with silver shimmer, and it's a slightly cool-toned colour. Here's a swatch of my bare lips for comparison: ![]() GOSH Bourgogne is a helluva lot more pigmented and intense than MAC Sweetie, so if you're looking for a pigmented lipstick, the GOSH is the obvious winner. ![]() Now that I actually swatched both of them side-by-side, I realized that while they might both be in the same plummy-pink-with-shimmer category, in terms of intensity these are two very different creatures. I thought they were similar because they were both plummy pinks with shimmer, so here are actual lip swatches for comparison! In my last post swatching the GOSH lipsticks HERE, I mentioned that GOSH Bourgogne 66 was a more punched-up, pigmented version of MAC Sweetie.
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