Story time (with a point, I promise)! I used to skate when I was younger, going so far as to compete locally in Ottawa, until I quit around the age of 17. I kind of fell out of love with the sport – I mean it made sense at the time – I was getting older and my tastes were changing, but I was also tired of going to the rink 3-4 times a week for 2-3 hours at time (including 7 am practices on Saturdays which is never fun for a teenager who craves nothing but sleeping till 1 pm on the weekend). All this to say, I fell out of love with a sport that I had devoted almost all of my free time outside of school to.
It wasn’t until this year, 18 years later, that I found myself completely re-enamoured by the sport – and that’s in large part due to Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.
(And for those who don’t know who I’m talking about, they’re a Canadian ice dance duo that are now the most decorated figure skaters of all time!)
If you’ve been following my Instagram stories over the last month or so, you’ve seen me go from “piqued interest” in figure skating to “stark raving mad”. I fell deep down the rabbit hole thanks to Virtue and Moir (their Team Dance skates really set me off), and by the end of the Olympics, I was so filled with terror that they wouldn’t win gold that I was almost sick to my stomach. (Which was followed by blood curdling screams of joy at Julie‘s apartment at midnight on a Monday evening when their results popped up and confirmed they had won gold after the free dance!)
Exactly one week ago I had the opportunity to actually MEET Tessa Virtue at the brand party for her partnership with Nivea here in Toronto and I was so, so terrified. I had gone from not caring about figure skating much anymore to feeling deeply involved and completely enamoured by her and her partner. So when I actually got to speak to Tessa Virtue – I was shellshocked (see that post here!).
But, thankfully, I was sent in to the Nivea event with a mission by Steph (her friend, actually) to ask Tessa what lipstick she wore during the Moulin Rouge finale free dance. A conversation piece I could work with – thank heavens! So I asked Tessa, and her answer was that it was the MAC matte lipstick in Mehr. So course I ran out the next day and picked it up!
MAC‘s Mehr lipstick is described by the brand as a “dirty blue pink” with a creamy rich formula, high colour payoff and a no-shine matte finish. It’s a permanent product, and I’ve known about the shade for quite some time, but I wouldn’t be able to tell you how long the brand has had in their range.
Mehr fits into that “my lips, but better” category. It’s a deeper shade than my own lips, but not by much. Honestly, I was a touch surprised that Tessa would choose a shade like this to match with a red dress (as she traditionally wears in her Moulin Rouge performances) as my first thought would be to whack on a red lip. But then I started looking at her other performances this year, and I half wonder if it’s just her shade of choice because it’s the kind of colour that will match anything. Here she is in her ice dance short program outfit – I swear it’s the same shade!
Swatched out it actually comes out a bit darker on my hand than it does on my lips. I’d classify this as darker rose shade.
And on the lips? It’s perfect. This is absolutely one of the easiest shades to wear and it will match almost every single eye look I could think to throw at it. I can see why Tessa reaches for this kind of shade! Also, since it’s a matte formula, it’s not going to move around on your lips very much, which is helpful when you’re being tossed around by your partner on the ice! I was also impressed with the formula – it’s been quite a while since I bought a MAC matte lipstick, and I was pleasantly surprised with how easily the lipstick glided onto my lips!
For the sake of the rest of my makeup, I tried to replicate what Tessa seems to do with her eyes – a lot of ringed pencil liner and darker shadows on the outside of her eyes to make them more expressive.
I hope you liked this little bit of insight into Tessa Virtue’s makeup routine! I wish I had asked her more to be honest, but hey, I was having problems stringing sentences together in her presence, so this in and of itself was quite the feat!
MAC Mehr lipstick is a permanent item and can be purchased on maccosmetics.ca for $22 CAD/maccosmetics.com for $17.50 USD or on nordstrom.com for $17.50 USD.
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I’m not much of a lipstick wearer and my lips are like the desert right now but you got me so hooked on the VirtuexMoir thing (I’ve been binge-watching videos) that I’m actually dying to give this colour a go!
Hahaha oh man I feel you! I feel deep down that rabbit hole! Interviews, past skating routines, anything I could watch of theirs… It’s not the kind of shade I would normally gravitate towards, but damn am I ever into it!
I must admit, your insta-stories totally got me into figure skating! I love this lipstick shade, so timeless and versatile!
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It makes me so happy to hear that I got people into it because of my Insta-stories! 😀
That’s so awesome that you got to meet your favourite figure skater! I don’t really follow the sport but it is definitely a beautiful one! That lipstick shade is gorgeous, I’ve never tried any lipstick by MAC but I’ve heard their lipsticks are very well-received, maybe I should start with that one.
Yeah it was so incredible! (And really, really nerve wracking!)
I used to figure skate and compete locally as well. I quit when I was 14 for pretty much the same reason you did. It just wasn’t fun anymore. So, I understand where you’re coming from there.
Yeah at some point just kind of grow out of it, unless you plan on going full on competitive I suppose, but that’s a whole other level of dedication for sure!