I am excited to share with you my collection of MAC lip pencils. MAC has always been the Queen of lip products and I think that they have some of the best lip pencils on the market.
In addition to swatching my collection, I thought it would also be fun to share some of the MAC lipsticks that each lipliner pairs well with. These are just a few of my suggestions. The joy of lipliners is that you can literally pair them with anything. You can use them to “match” a lipstick, deepen a lipstick, use them INSTEAD of a lipstick etc.
- Boldly Bare: red-brown tone; Product is non-returnable for hygiene reasons; PRODUCT CODE. Tell a friend – MAC has launched on ASOS and all our dreams have come true. The colorful cosmetics brand officially launched in 1984 in a department store in Toronto, Canada. Known for creating bold lip colors, its inclusive makeup covers.
- BiPro Bold Protein Powder - Boldly Bare Unflavored – 1lb. 5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews. BiPro Bold Protein Powder - Boldly Bare Unflavored - 2lbs. 4.7 out of 5 stars with 26 reviews. Ancient Nutrition Keto Collagen - 9.53oz. Ancient Nutrition.
MY COLLECTION OF MAC LIP PENCILS:
Edge to Edge
Boldly Bare Mac Lip Liner Dupe
Here are our dupes for MAC Boldly Bare, which is a very warm-toned, light-medium coral with a matte finish. It is a permanent lip liner that retails for $17.50 and contains 0.05 oz. @maccosmeticsaustralia boldly bare lip liner @maccosmeticsaustralia honey love lipstick # maccosmeticsaustralia # maccosmetics # macpro # macartistaustralia #mcobeauty # theartistedit # MacYesShareAu # mcobeauty # bsfreemakeup # makeupmafia # hudabeauties #freelancemua # fentybeauty # lauramercier # mecca # melbournemua # makeupartist. MAC Cosmetics Lip Pencil - Boldly Bare: rated 4 out of 5 on MakeupAlley. See 28 member reviews and photos.
Color: midtone dirty blue pink
Pairs well with: Mehr, Brave, Pink Plaid, any cool-toned pink lipstick
Boldly Bare
Color: dirty red brown
Pairs well with: Kinda Sexy
Soar
Color: midtone pinkish brown
About the manual 3.8design water supply system. Pairs well with: Any mauvey-pink lipstick
Whirl
Color: dirty rose
Pairs well with: Velvet Teddy, Whirl
Plum
Color: potent reddened plum
Pairs well with: Captive
Chicory
Color: brownish red
Pairs well with: Retro, Brick-O-La, any my lips but better shade
Brick
Color: intense golden red
Pairs well with: Chili, Ruby Woo
Vino
Color: intense violet purple
Pairs well with: Rebel, Diva
Boldly Barely
Nightmoth
Color: blackened plum
Pairs well with: Sin, Rebel

Chestnut
Color: intense brown
Pairs well with: Sin, Antique Velvet
I hope you found this post helpful! Be sure to check out this post about my favorite MAC lipsticks.
MAC lip pencils are available at Ulta, Nordstrom, Dillards and MAC
Boldly Barely There
This post contains affiliate links. Thank you in advance if you decide to use one of my links (at no additional cost to you). I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you to MAC Cosmetics for gifting me these lipliners to share with my readers. As always my opinions are 100% my own.
Things my coworkers said recently really bummed me out. We were taking pictures for our building directory and the women around me were complaining about how they hated taking time out of their day to get their picture taken.
They complained about their hair, their skin, their clothes, their bodies. One made a comment that she would be making others suffer by looking at the picture of her. Another offered me money to photoshop her to make her look thinner and years younger.

Granted, these women are much older than I am. However, it made me so sad seeing how tearing yourself down is socially acceptable (and frankly encouraged) to bond with other women.

Yes I’ve been having more acne than usual lately. Yes I have more wrinkles on my forehead than your average 23-year-old. My brows are uneven and don’t get me started on the bags under my eyes.
But I love who I am, and I love the freedom of not wearing makeup and giving my skin the chance to breathe. It gives me more time to do other things and it actually allows my skin the chance to heal.
If I don’t post as often on social media as I used to, it’s because I’m not putting as much makeup on my face than I did a year ago. I LOVE the artistic freedom doing makeup provides for me, but it makes me so sad to hear people tear themselves apart or feel like they’re not beautiful without putting paint and chemicals on their face. I hate feeling self-conscious about walking out of the house without ANY makeup on, and I hate worrying about losing “followers” if I don’t keep providing them with new content.
My boyfriend took this photo after we went on a hike to Franklin Falls recently. I wasn’t wearing makeup and my hair was a mess from being in gusty wind earlier that afternoon so I wasn’t going to take any photos, or ask to have any photos taken of me.
But – he took the photo anyways. He took the picture and told me how beautiful I was. Not because of what I was wearing, the way my hair was styled, or because of what I put on my face (obviously!). I think I looked beautiful in that moment because I had accomplished something challenging, and I was pushing myself to be my best.
Being beautiful isn’t about making yourself more aesthetically appealing. Beauty comes from sharing love and kindness so that others feel loved, and fully know they are worthy of being called beautiful. They’re not beautiful because of what they put on – they are beautiful simply because they were created to exist.
I want to be “boldly bare” and encourage others to be boldly bare as well. It goes beyond having the courage to post a picture of yourself without makeup, filters, or photoshop. It’s finding beauty in things other than makeup, clothes, and material possessions. It’s finding beauty in the things that really make us who we are: her smile that lifts the spirits of others, his ability to make people laugh, the way they go above and beyond to make people feel beloved.
Boldly Bare Lip Liner
Be Beautiful; Be Boldly Bare.
