Sims 4 avatars to sport MAC Cosmetics makeup looks


M.A.C Cosmetics has teamed up with Sims 4 to enable players of the life-simulation video game to create makeup looks for their avatars. — AFP Relaxnews

Thanks to a collaboration between M.A.C. Cosmetics and Maxis, the Electronic Arts Inc studio responsible for the development of Sims 4, it will now be possible to create an infinite range of beauty looks to make your Sims more glamorous than ever before.

An entire new world has been opened up to beauty addicts and makeup enthusiasts with the introduction of virtual M.A.C Cosmetics in Sims 4. For the first time since the creation of the life-simulation game, branded cosmetics will be available to players who wish to further customise their everyday virtual heroes. Plenty of imagination will be all that is required to provide them with unique beauty looks for their daily routines and glamorous occasions.

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