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9 Janvier 2021
I went to the MAC store and tried both Ruby Woo and Russian Red on me (I'm NC15/20 if it helps)-they are very close in actual color but the biggest difference to me was the formulas and intensities-Ruby Woo was a much drier formula and because of that the color was weaker and more muted, whereas Russian Red applied much creamier on and so it was much brighter and more intense and bold.
You guys remember how hyped I was for the release of bad gyal Rihanna‘s very first lipstick collaboration with MAC Cosmetics, right? I practically had my shopping cart ready to go 24 hours before the grand premiere. I was one of the lucky hopefuls who scored a stick of Rihanna's MAC RiRi Woo greatness before it sold out online only hours before going on sale.
As a red lipstick fanatic, I'm obsessed with finding new ones to try and obsess over. And now that I have RiRi Woo in my beauty arsenal, here's a snapshot of the main differences I see between RiRi Woo and my absolute fave MAC Ruby Woo. Check out the review below:
So upon first glance, RiRi Woo looks VERY similar to MAC's classic Ruby Woo. Adobe reader mac os. It's a matte, highly pigmented red that works for a myriad of skin complexions. That's what drew me to the color originally – so many recommendations from women of different shades.
Upon closer inspection though, you'll notice that RiRi Woo has a deeper tint with more bluish undertones. This works perfect for skin shades that are deeper because the color really comes through with a bold finish. Here's a swatch of the two on my skin:

Here you can see against my skin that RiRi Woo (top) is a little deeper with a bluish base. It has more of a sultry night-time feel to it.

