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MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Pink. Shade: At first look, there's not a lot distinction between the 2 shades. Each the shades have a blue undertone to it. When utilized on lips, Ruby woo seems brighter than the Russian Pink because the later has extra intense bluish undertone to it. I have both Russian Red and Ruby Woo so I am set. Ruby Woo is hard for me to wear just do to the matte texture but with a little balm I make it work. I do love the pretty packaging but not going to buy simply for the packaging. Thank you for reviewing these shades Christine. January 8, 2019 at 10:07 am 1/8/19. MAC Retro Matte Lipstick in Ruby Woo. MAC has always been a red-lipstick expert, so it's no wonder.

I was never a red lipstick person until I tried The Mac Ruby Woo. It was and still is, one of the best shade of Red I have ever worn. And then, comes The Mac Russian Red. It is again one of the reds that give me a glamorous feeling every time I put it on. Writing this post on MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red as a lot of you have been asking me which one is a better red lipstick shade. 🙂

Trust me it's not so easy to do a comparison review on two of my favourite lipstick, because obviously, I might sound a bit partial to either of the two shades, but I promise to keep it short, informative and balanced. 🙂

MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red

MAC RUBY WOO

Website description: Very matte vivid blue-red. A long-wearing Lipstick formula with intense color payoff and a completely matte finish.

MAC RUSSIAN RED

Red

Website description: Intense bluish-red. A creamy rich Lipstick formula with high color payoff in a no-shine matte finish. Ubuntu iso vm.

About the lipsticks:

  1. If you ask me about my thought on the eternal debate on MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, i think that Russian Red is a more wearable version of Ruby Woo as it is of the normal mattes range and is not as drying as Ruby Woo. The price of this lipstick is around 1750 INR. MAC RUBY WOO DUPES: – There are no exact dupes of this particular shade of MAC.
  2. When comparing Mac's Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, for me, Russian Red is the winner. Both are classic shades, but I love a true blue red and Ruby Woo is a bit too bright for me for everyday. I also like Russian Red's formula better. I do not care for a dry finish formula and that's been my biggest complaint about Ruby Woo.

The overly famous Ruby woo falls under ‘Retro matte' category of the Mac Matte Lipstick. Retro matte lipsticks are super matte and can be extremely hard to apply on dry/ chapped lips. A well-moisturized lip is a must before applying the lipstick on or it may look horribly sad. But, retro matte lipsticks has it's own beauty. Since the texture of the lipsticks is super matte, the color payoff is amazing and it's long-wearing formula is commendable.

Russian Red, on the other hand, falls under Mac's ‘matte' category and therefore is very smooth and easy to apply. It is way off creamy and has a high color payoff. It has the perfect matte texture and doesn't have any shimmer or shine.

Swatches

MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red

Shade: At first glance, there is not much difference between the two shades. Both the shades have a blue undertone to it. When applied on lips, Ruby woo looks brighter than the Russian Red as the later has more intense bluish undertone to it. In short, Russian red is deeper than Ruby woo.

Texture: Ruby woo is super matte and needs a good amount of swipes and the right amount of pressure to get the perfect red pout. Works best on well-moisturized lips. Russian red, on the other hand, is super easy to apply since it's texture is that of a creamy matte. The matte texture of both the lipsticks helps the product from feathering, so you have a non messy lips most of the day.

Lipstick Hack: I am sure you all know this very common lipstick hack where you dab a little amount of loose powder over the lipstick to give it a matte finish. I tried the trick with Russian Red lipstick, and I was quite surprised to see that it looked (almost) like Ruby Woo. The powder minimises the deeper undertone and gives it a bit brighter look.

For those who love rich matte Red lipsticks, I suggest you guys try both the shades out!

READ MORE- MAC RETRO MATTE LIPSTICK COLLECTION REVIEW & SWATCHES

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Ruby Woo and Russian Red are well known MAC lipsticks, but which one should you get if you can't decide between the two hyped up lipsticks? This is MAC's Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, a comparison between the two.

Ruby Woo [ UK]

  • Retro matte finish
  • Electric/almost neon red
  • Blue toned red
  • Dry formula
  • Doesn't apply as smoothly

I don't know anyone who hasn't heard of/ thinks this color is gorgeous; there's a reason it is so hyped and has reached ‘cult classic' status. Ruby Woo looks gorgeous on literally every skin tone whether you are super fair skinned, dark skinned and everything in between. If you're looking for a matte red color that really stands out and looks like an almost electric/ neon red, this color is for you.

However, there is one major downside to this shade that tends to turn people off: the formula.

Ruby Woo is a retro matte shade, which is one step drier than matte, so of course you would expect it to be drying on the lips, but this lipstick takes the word dry to a whole new level. Since this is so dry, applying it can be a little difficult; it tugs at the lips and doesn't glide on smoothly.

I find that you really have to weigh the pros and cons of this lipstick.

Pros |

  • Stunningly gorgeous shade that really amps up any look; even if you just wear this with lots of mascara you will look glam.

Cons |

  • Dry, 'like a piece of toast'– My Big Fat Greek Wedding, anyone?
  • Emphasizes chapped lips and lip lines

If you suffer from severely chapped lips then I would probably skip Ruby Woo because it settles into the fine lines of your lips so if they are extremely chapped it won't be a good look. Even if your lips are not naturally chapped, I would go ahead and exfoliate and heavily moisturize before applying this lipstick, let the moisture sink in and then apply this lipstick. Do not, I repeat, do not apply this right on top of your lip balm because the color will not be as vibrant as it usually is. Your lips need to be bare, but not chapped. Does that even make sense? I hope so.

Russian Red| [ UK]

  • Matte
  • Creamier finish
  • Not as vibrant
  • Darker red with neutral tones
  • Comfortable on the lips
  • Doesn't tug on the lips

Russian Red is a lot creamier in formulation, but it definitely isn't as vibrant a shade as Ruby Woo. Russian Red is a little bit darker and more neutral. This has a matte finish, but it does not feel uncomfortable on the lips. When applying this lipstick from the bullet, it doesn't tug on the lips because it has a creamier finish that is almost moisturizing when compared to Ruby Woo. Even though it might not be as electric or neon as Ruby Woo, the color is still very vibrant and opaque even with just one swipe.

Pros |

  • Creamier
  • Not as drying
  • Doesn't tug at lips

Ruby Woo O Russian Red Dot

Cons |

  • Not as vibrant as Ruby Woo
  • Darker than Ruby Woo

The Verdict |

Russian

Website description: Intense bluish-red. A creamy rich Lipstick formula with high color payoff in a no-shine matte finish. Ubuntu iso vm.

About the lipsticks:

  1. If you ask me about my thought on the eternal debate on MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, i think that Russian Red is a more wearable version of Ruby Woo as it is of the normal mattes range and is not as drying as Ruby Woo. The price of this lipstick is around 1750 INR. MAC RUBY WOO DUPES: – There are no exact dupes of this particular shade of MAC.
  2. When comparing Mac's Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, for me, Russian Red is the winner. Both are classic shades, but I love a true blue red and Ruby Woo is a bit too bright for me for everyday. I also like Russian Red's formula better. I do not care for a dry finish formula and that's been my biggest complaint about Ruby Woo.

The overly famous Ruby woo falls under ‘Retro matte' category of the Mac Matte Lipstick. Retro matte lipsticks are super matte and can be extremely hard to apply on dry/ chapped lips. A well-moisturized lip is a must before applying the lipstick on or it may look horribly sad. But, retro matte lipsticks has it's own beauty. Since the texture of the lipsticks is super matte, the color payoff is amazing and it's long-wearing formula is commendable.

Russian Red, on the other hand, falls under Mac's ‘matte' category and therefore is very smooth and easy to apply. It is way off creamy and has a high color payoff. It has the perfect matte texture and doesn't have any shimmer or shine.

Swatches

MAC Ruby Woo vs Russian Red

Shade: At first glance, there is not much difference between the two shades. Both the shades have a blue undertone to it. When applied on lips, Ruby woo looks brighter than the Russian Red as the later has more intense bluish undertone to it. In short, Russian red is deeper than Ruby woo.

Texture: Ruby woo is super matte and needs a good amount of swipes and the right amount of pressure to get the perfect red pout. Works best on well-moisturized lips. Russian red, on the other hand, is super easy to apply since it's texture is that of a creamy matte. The matte texture of both the lipsticks helps the product from feathering, so you have a non messy lips most of the day.

Lipstick Hack: I am sure you all know this very common lipstick hack where you dab a little amount of loose powder over the lipstick to give it a matte finish. I tried the trick with Russian Red lipstick, and I was quite surprised to see that it looked (almost) like Ruby Woo. The powder minimises the deeper undertone and gives it a bit brighter look.

For those who love rich matte Red lipsticks, I suggest you guys try both the shades out!

READ MORE- MAC RETRO MATTE LIPSTICK COLLECTION REVIEW & SWATCHES

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Please feel free to reblog and share my social media with your friends! Your support means so much!

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Ruby Woo and Russian Red are well known MAC lipsticks, but which one should you get if you can't decide between the two hyped up lipsticks? This is MAC's Ruby Woo vs Russian Red, a comparison between the two.

Ruby Woo [ UK]

  • Retro matte finish
  • Electric/almost neon red
  • Blue toned red
  • Dry formula
  • Doesn't apply as smoothly

I don't know anyone who hasn't heard of/ thinks this color is gorgeous; there's a reason it is so hyped and has reached ‘cult classic' status. Ruby Woo looks gorgeous on literally every skin tone whether you are super fair skinned, dark skinned and everything in between. If you're looking for a matte red color that really stands out and looks like an almost electric/ neon red, this color is for you.

However, there is one major downside to this shade that tends to turn people off: the formula.

Ruby Woo is a retro matte shade, which is one step drier than matte, so of course you would expect it to be drying on the lips, but this lipstick takes the word dry to a whole new level. Since this is so dry, applying it can be a little difficult; it tugs at the lips and doesn't glide on smoothly.

I find that you really have to weigh the pros and cons of this lipstick.

Pros |

  • Stunningly gorgeous shade that really amps up any look; even if you just wear this with lots of mascara you will look glam.

Cons |

  • Dry, 'like a piece of toast'– My Big Fat Greek Wedding, anyone?
  • Emphasizes chapped lips and lip lines

If you suffer from severely chapped lips then I would probably skip Ruby Woo because it settles into the fine lines of your lips so if they are extremely chapped it won't be a good look. Even if your lips are not naturally chapped, I would go ahead and exfoliate and heavily moisturize before applying this lipstick, let the moisture sink in and then apply this lipstick. Do not, I repeat, do not apply this right on top of your lip balm because the color will not be as vibrant as it usually is. Your lips need to be bare, but not chapped. Does that even make sense? I hope so.

Russian Red| [ UK]

  • Matte
  • Creamier finish
  • Not as vibrant
  • Darker red with neutral tones
  • Comfortable on the lips
  • Doesn't tug on the lips

Russian Red is a lot creamier in formulation, but it definitely isn't as vibrant a shade as Ruby Woo. Russian Red is a little bit darker and more neutral. This has a matte finish, but it does not feel uncomfortable on the lips. When applying this lipstick from the bullet, it doesn't tug on the lips because it has a creamier finish that is almost moisturizing when compared to Ruby Woo. Even though it might not be as electric or neon as Ruby Woo, the color is still very vibrant and opaque even with just one swipe.

Pros |

  • Creamier
  • Not as drying
  • Doesn't tug at lips

Ruby Woo O Russian Red Dot

Cons |

  • Not as vibrant as Ruby Woo
  • Darker than Ruby Woo

The Verdict |

Mac Ruby Woo

If formula is very important to you and you despise dry lipsticks then I would definitely stay away from Ruby Woo and purchase Russian Red instead since it's still a gorgeous red shade. However, if color is more important then I, personally, would purchase Ruby Woo because it is more on the neon side.

At first glance, both shades are extremely similar, but if you are a lipstick aficionado then you will definitely notice the subtle differences in color. Regardless of your level of lipstick-expertise, you will definitely notice the differences in formula and applicability, but both red shades are classics in their own right. Even though I have both shades I generally lean more towards Ruby Woo if I want to wear a red lip. Now, if you're a complete lipstick hoarder like me, you should just go ahead and pick up both shades because they're both so pretty!

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Ruby Woo O Russian Red Dragon

Have you tried either of these? Which one do you prefer? Let me know in the comments!

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