Courtesy of MACBeautyBeauty newsBLACKPINK’s Lisa is launching a make-up collection with MACDdu-du-ddu-duShareLink copied ✔️November 15, 2021BeautyBeauty newsTextGünseli Yalcinkaya BLACKPINK’s Lisa is showing no signs of slowing down. Ever since the release of her debut solo album in September, the K-pop star and style icon has become a brand ambassador for Celine and has performed live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She’s made a guest appearance on DJ Snake’s “3G” alongside Megan Thee Stallion and broke streaming records for her track “MONEY”. Now, she’s launching her first-ever make-up line with MAC. The MAC x L collection features a powder blush, two shades of eyeliner, Skinfinish face powder, a 12 shade eyeshadow palette, and six of Lisa’s favourite Powder Kiss liquid lip colours for live shows and music videos. There’s also three exclusive shades of the lip colour that were created especially for the collection: Rhythm N Roses, Swoon For Blooms, and Pink Roses. Lisa said in a statement that she “wanted the MAC x L Eye Shadow Palette to be a versatile lineup that can effortlessly create naturally soft and sultry looks for every day – or glam looks for a night out by embracing a bold balance of mattes, shimmers, and glitters.” “I want everyone to feel closer to me through this makeup collection,” she told Allure. “This collection included many personal moments and emotions from my daily life, so I hope all of you could experience (them) as well.” While we wait for the MAC x L products to drop on December 3, sign up for launch updates here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMy year of divesting from beauty cultureCan psychedelics enhance your workout?So you want to smell like an ancient god?Inside India’s blossoming drag sceneDina, the Siberian make-up artist transforming into works of artThe sinister rise of the ‘skinny BBL’Starface wants us to have a Charlie Brown ChristmasWhat it’s like to be called ‘old’ as a 20-something onlineNicola Formichetti on MAC Cosmetics’ new ‘indie’ era These photos capture the messy reality of post-club make-upThe risky business of bringing back archive beauty productsSo you want to smell like a cyborg?