Gigi
Feb 20 2007, 02:53 AM
Sorry, does makeup fit into Girls' Locker or Fashion? You can move this accordingly. =)
Anyway. I've been reading up on this for the past few weeks on various blogs, and I have to say, it looks really great. The ads look great, if not a little airbrushed (but come on, now, this is Barbie we're talkin' about).
Oh, and it's the first line of MAC makeup to have its own separate website:
http://www.barbielovesmac.com


Thoughts?
HakunaMatata
Feb 20 2007, 03:01 AM
Definitely Fashion. (: I'm not a makeup user at all, but as a girl who has makeup-fanatic cousins, I've come to appreciate MAC greatly. While this line certainly is something I wouldn't wear (aside from the fact that I only wear makeup for special events, it's a bit too bright and shiny for me), it's very different and surprising. The ads look amazing; the blonde hair of the first one and the eyelashes of the second really remind me of my doll-playing days, and I'm sure it evokes the same feeling in other people.
multifaceted
Feb 20 2007, 09:23 AM
It reminds me a bit like Sephora. Mac has some really great products, though I think this will attract too many young girls (like 8 or 9) to start using makeup because of the Barbie image.
voguelove
Feb 20 2007, 09:41 AM
..eek. it's too bright and girly.
then again, that's probaly why it's barbie.
Seņorita Semi-Automatic
Feb 20 2007, 10:04 AM
Are they trying to make little girls look like prostitutes?!
monxcheri
Feb 20 2007, 11:29 AM
little girls with moms who want them to be miss USA`s & who pretty much act like their daughters are going to buy these products.
Mireh
Feb 20 2007, 12:24 PM
oh my god.
WHYY GOD. WHY
mona lisa
Feb 20 2007, 12:41 PM
Cute but too bright and shiny. This doesn't help the young girls who act and dress as if they're 25. It's disgusting really. There's a Facebook group with tons of images and you'll not only see such young girls dressing provocatively but wearing so much unnecessary makeup that it's horrifying.
Sometimes, society sickens me.
blucheri
Feb 20 2007, 03:56 PM
doesn't barbie have a little
TOO much makeup on. or maybe its me. I like the natural look.
mishyerr
Feb 20 2007, 04:36 PM
That's so f**king cute!
I am definitely going to go pick up of that makeup soon.
me1issaaaa
Feb 20 2007, 06:39 PM
Guys... relax, it's just makeup. It's not meant to be that heavy for everyday wear. It's just for the ad.
I can't wait to try this stuff! Looks pretty [:
AimatmeRam
Feb 20 2007, 06:44 PM
I love it!
It looks so pretty!
i would never wear it but still cute.
hi-C
Feb 20 2007, 06:55 PM
Jesus, that blonde girl looks like a doll.
I actually kind of like this idea. Barbie's always been a fashion plate, it's about time she extends into the realm of high-end makeup.
tininja
Feb 20 2007, 07:11 PM
Even though I don't put on any makeup, I have an eyeshadow 'fetish.' I like bright, intense colors like those. And not all the colors look like they belong on a hooker.
freeflow
Feb 20 2007, 07:27 PM
I think I might try out the lip stuff they have. I find the whole thing kind of cute though, and it was pretty good/creative idea.
mishyerr
Feb 20 2007, 08:01 PM
and to all the people who think that MAC is trying to make the girls of USA today look like prostitutes-
most girls today are already sluts and bitches. they don't pay for expensive make-up; they use cheap shit and paint all over their whore-y faces.
mona lisa
Feb 20 2007, 08:09 PM
QUOTE(mishyerr @ Feb 20 2007, 8:01 PM)

and to all the people who think that MAC is trying to make the girls of USA today look like prostitutes-
most girls today are already sluts and bitches. they don't pay for expensive make-up; they use cheap shit and paint all over their whore-y faces.
I understand they already are but this certainly doesn't help that. Even if they already use cheap crap to look like a whore, (younger) girls who look up to Barbie will probably begin to do the same. These kids need more discipline. Anyway, my point is, there are enough people out there disgusted by what they see young girls wearing/doing. Sure, this may not call for drastic action, but this happens often enough for a large group of people to recognize it.
medicineforluck
Feb 20 2007, 08:28 PM
i love the colors; very bold
but i wouldnt wear this
i guess too much would look like a slut
just a little
Gigi
Feb 20 2007, 08:33 PM
I'm sure that MAC marketed the Barbie collaboration towards their current target market. That being, women in their 20s and 30s. I actually like the idea, and although Barbie does have a reputation for having negative influences on self-image, no one can disagree that she is a fashion icon (do you know any other dolls with designer duds?), and her own brand of makeup is definitely appropriate. I really don't see preteens using this product at all.
Also, if they were marketing this towards younger girls, they would keep their signature Barbie look - same logo, maybe with the same Barbie. However, the packaging is more sleek and there's even a newer, more mature image used for the products.
The ad campaign does make the girls out to be very made-up, but they definitely captured the essence of Barbie. And, you know, wearing a certain brand of makeup doesn't make you a slut. How you act makes you a slut.
mishyerr
Feb 20 2007, 08:34 PM
QUOTE(mona lisa @ Feb 20 2007, 9:09 PM)

I understand they already are but this certainly doesn't help that. Even if they already use cheap crap to look like a whore, (younger) girls who look up to Barbie will probably begin to do the same. These kids need more discipline. Anyway, my point is, there are enough people out there disgusted by what they see young girls wearing/doing. Sure, this may not call for drastic action, but this happens often enough for a large group of people to recognize it.
Okay, no offense, but "looking up" to Barbie has got to be one of the stupidest things a girl can do. People have already debated this topic; Barbie's boobs are too huge, and her proportions are f**ked up. Even if she DIDN'T wear make-up, does that mean little girls will put balloons filled with yogurt in their bras so they can look more like Barbie?
Make-up is an art. People are fussing about this advertisement because of how well-done the make-up is on those two models.
There are not enough people disgusted by what young girls wear or do because they were like that themselves. There's no point in bashing MAC for getting together with Barbie to make high quality make-up that little girls couldn't afford until saving up their allowance for a month. You should be bashing Libby Lou's, Limited Too, and all those other disgusting brands that actually advocate sluttish clothing for little kids.
You don't wear every single f**king item by Covergirl or Maybelline do you? If you did, of course you would look like a prostitute / slut. That's why you buy ONE little item, maybe the blush, to have a simple, natural look. MAC is not asking you to attempt to do their style. And if someone did, they would probably fail miserably because MAC artists are amazing at what they do.
Gigi
Feb 20 2007, 08:42 PM
^ Well said. Just because something advertises it to be that way, by no means does it mean that it's intended to be used that way. I can think of a million disasters with green and pink eyeshadow, along with hot pink lipgloss/lipstick.
Although, using the green shadow along with something more subtle...that would work.
priyas
Feb 20 2007, 08:45 PM
The makeup looks really pretty on the barbies, but bright colors don't look good on me
mona lisa
Feb 20 2007, 08:54 PM
QUOTE(mishyerr @ Feb 20 2007, 8:34 PM)

Okay, no offense, but "looking up" to Barbie has got to be one of the stupidest things a girl can do. People have already debated this topic; Barbie's boobs are too huge, and her proportions are f**ked up. Even if she DIDN'T wear make-up, does that mean little girls will put balloons filled with yogurt in their bras so they can look more like Barbie?
Make-up is an art. People are fussing about this advertisement because of how well-done the make-up is on those two models.
There are not enough people disgusted by what young girls wear or do because they were like that themselves. There's no point in bashing MAC for getting together with Barbie to make high quality make-up that little girls couldn't afford until saving up their allowance for a month. You should be bashing Libby Lou's, Limited Too, and all those other disgusting brands that actually advocate sluttish clothing for little kids.
You don't wear every single f**king item by Covergirl or Maybelline do you? If you did, of course you would look like a prostitute / slut. That's why you buy ONE little item, maybe the blush, to have a simple, natural look. MAC is not asking you to attempt to do their style. And if someone did, they would probably fail miserably because MAC artists are amazing at what they do.
I'm not talking about her unnatural body dimensions, nor how people have heavily debated on it. Do little girls who play with Barbie even care about such things? I'm not bashing MAC as I know they produce quality make-up wear but the association with Barbie (the name itself, not anything else) just doesn't seem to suit
angelrevelation
Feb 20 2007, 09:35 PM
I think it's going to encourage young girls to wear makeup even more... Which isn't a good thing. They're already wearing mini skirts and low cut tops, it's disgusting. There are lots of parents out there who will get their kids anything they ask for.
pedophile
Feb 20 2007, 10:15 PM
OMG, are you guys serious? Chill. It's just makeup. & besides, most girls that are in their preteens have moved on to Bratz now. OH GOD. How I hate those dolls.
But anywaysssss, I like the makeup. It looks nice. Probably something I'd try wearing. :] & since when does wearing makeup make someone a whore?
PINAYSTER
Feb 21 2007, 12:49 AM
i think it looks great!!
but when i see girls my age wearing them at my school.. it doesn't look as great!!
i prefer it on older women
Mireh
Feb 21 2007, 03:57 PM
I'm not appalled by young girls using makeup. I'm just disappointed that MAC has lowered it's standards to such an extent. Yes, Barbie is an iconic figure in fashion, but cmon, seriously?
x0xSilverNColdx0x
Feb 21 2007, 04:50 PM
QUOTE(Mireh @ Feb 21 2007, 3:57 PM)

I'm not appalled by young girls using makeup. I'm just disappointed that MAC has lowered it's standards to such an extent. Yes, Barbie is an iconic figure in fashion, but cmon, seriously?
Honestly, I love the Barbie Loves MAC stuff. & I'm saving up to get some. I do a lot of experimentation/art w/ make-up & stuff, which is why I'm in a few makeup groups on xanga & Myspace. But I don't think that the association with Barbie is really going to encourage younger girls to wear make-up & I think we're blowing it a little out of proportion. As one person said, Barbies are over around 7 or 8; & then it's Bratz dolls. But for most of us & older women, our childhoods were all about Barbie; nothing but Barbie. So I think it appeals to people in their 20s & 30s, marketing a more youthful look for them. Don't blame MAC for younger girls wearing makeup; little girls have been getting play make-up kits for ages now. I love the brightness of their makeup, but just consider the fact that it takes primer, shadesticks, &/or more than 1 color to get their sometimes. MAC makeup is meant to be bold, bright, & dramatic; after all the company began marketing for stage performers & dancers.
monxcheri
Feb 21 2007, 07:51 PM
QUOTE(Mireh @ Feb 21 2007, 3:57 PM)

I'm not appalled by young girls using makeup. I'm just disappointed that MAC has lowered it's standards to such an extent. Yes, Barbie is an iconic figure in fashion, but cmon, seriously?
i completely agree with you.
mishyerr
Feb 21 2007, 08:36 PM
Neh-neh.
I think Barbie + MAC is amazing. It's a great idea. Do you guys forget that MAC also paired with Disney?
If you want to prevent little girls being sluts, then all of you guys should wear that hardcore Muslim garb. Be good role models :p
minioligo
Feb 21 2007, 08:41 PM
i persnoally think it's a creative and fun ideaa (: the makeup looks pretty nice, too. i always thought that barbie kind of had that classy feeling to it, too (in some instances). comeon, haven't you guys seen those anniversary dolls (and how expensive they are?

)
the problem of little girls buying this makeup and making them look like 'whores' will probably always occur. there can be much, much worse. for example, i just saw two little elementary school girls walk out of victoria's secret buying thongs the other day...i think it's a much worse case than them buying makeup.
mishyerr
Feb 21 2007, 08:45 PM
QUOTE(minioligo @ Feb 21 2007, 9:41 PM)

for example, i just saw two little elementary school girls walk out of victoria's secret buying thongs the other day...i think it's a much worse case than them buying makeup.
O_O
elementary kids?! that's ridiculous. and disgusting.
The funny thing about it is, the MAC loves Barbie make-up isn't even very bright. Sure, they have a few bold colors, but otherwise, it all seems very neutral and "pretty."
Honestly, how many people have been able to look like a magazine EVERY DAY since they started wearing make-up?
minioligo
Feb 21 2007, 09:14 PM
^yeah it's pretty shocking and disgusting isn't it? i've seen it so many times (spoiled suburban kids) that the only thing i (can) do is look away. -____-
i agree with michelle, with the exception of a few, the colors aren't even that bold. :D makeup is makeup.
Gigi
Feb 23 2007, 04:23 AM
^ Yeah. Take a look at the eyeshadow section at your local MAC counter, their usual colours can be way more bold than that. And no one complained about little girls getting sucked in then, did they?
ksoyeah
Mar 2 2007, 08:40 PM
I don't wear makeup, but that looks adorable. <3
alysaphobia
Mar 3 2007, 10:23 AM
QUOTE(xoxo_koala_kisses_ @ Feb 21 2007, 7:39 AM)

Guys... relax, it's just makeup. It's not meant to be that heavy for everyday wear. It's just for the ad.
I can't wait to try this stuff! Looks pretty [:
agreed.
i think the packaging is so cute =)
aslai
Mar 4 2007, 01:33 AM
that sure is bright lol
looks nice
CLYDE
Mar 4 2007, 03:04 PM
This is such a neat idea. The ads are amazing.
I adore Mac because of their bright colors... Not that I'd actually wear them, but I've seen girls do it and pull it off.
OhMyAnniee
Mar 4 2007, 05:48 PM
At the MAC store in my mall, they have mannequins and they're all dressed up and prettied like Barbie. I thought it was pretty cool.
The ads are gooorgeous.
slipper
Mar 5 2007, 11:50 PM
i heard about this from a friend.
& chill. you don't have to wear it like that. it would look nice with just a tad of this and that. i like the shades, it's quite pretty.
moorepocket
Mar 6 2007, 12:28 AM
the models look so much like barbie. It's cool.
AimatmeRam
Mar 6 2007, 02:17 PM
Those girls look like procelin dolls! Jeeze I didn't even know that there were actual people who look like that. Perfect. *ouch*
suddenly she
Mar 6 2007, 06:47 PM
I think it's awesome.
Even after reading all of these replies, I don't understand how anyone could be vehemently opposed to it... but since I can't really afford MAC, I'll stick with my drugstore cosmetics.

SOMEONE who does buy this, take pictures and let us see!
[Mediocre]Artist
Mar 6 2007, 07:07 PM
I love the first picture with the model who looks like she's brainless. Perfect fit. I, like others, worry about eight year old girls wanting MAC makeup now. I don't think it's appropriate for someone that young to wear makeup, I don't care how nice it is. But it's up to the parents to be firm with their children if they believe that too. Its kinda like candy cigarettes. Yeah kids will want them and it's not a great idea that some company thought of this kind of marketing, but parents are for guiding children. And not everyone who lets their daughter (or son) wear this stuff is a bad parent and not every daughter (or son) is going to grow up into a no-steady-job, shopping-addicted, re-marrying "aunt" with body issues. But it'll happen to some.
QUOTE
Oh, and it's the first line of MAC makeup to have its own separate website:
Which redirects to MAC's website and then a Barbie page.
Added on thought later. Doesn't the second photo look like those girls are a bit intimate?
CLYDE
Mar 16 2007, 11:31 AM
QUOTE(capricorn826 @ Mar 6 2007, 12:17 PM)

Jeeze I didn't even know that there were actual people who look like that. Perfect. *ouch*
There aren't. It's all plastic, make up and photo shop, darling.
Kathleen
Mar 16 2007, 12:34 PM
I agree with Mishy and Gigi. Then again.. it's probably because I'm a huge fan of MAC. I lurrrrrrve this line. Adorable. Freaking adorable.
Joss-eh-lime
Mar 21 2007, 07:31 PM
i kind of like it.
the makeup is bright, dramatic and the ads are cute.
alysaphobia
Mar 22 2007, 05:14 AM
i went to a mac store today and the shop people were wearing like, fricking neon pink eyeshadow and humongous fake eyelashes
it was ... extremely strange
but i didn't let it deter me from buying some stuff (: and i'm glad
the packaging isn't just cute, the mascara is really good (of what i've tried)
pinacoolada
Mar 28 2007, 04:37 PM
QUOTE
I think it's going to encourage young girls to wear makeup even more... Which isn't a good thing. They're already wearing mini skirts and low cut tops, it's disgusting. There are lots of parents out there who will get their kids anything they ask for.
I agree

They can't even put make up on the right way, so it makes them look like little sl*ts if you will. And I'm not saying that I can put it on good either. =X
GorJess
Apr 3 2007, 09:19 PM
I need to get some of this!
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