bambiraptor
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Damn. I don't have the money for this. How do y'all think beach sand and a perfect day will look on a neutral NW/NC 20. I'm also considering FH and EM
Damn. I don't have the money for this. How do y'all think beach sand and a perfect day will look on a neutral NW/NC 20. I'm also considering FH and EM
PD will be a great nude whereas BS is certainly more noticeable but I'd still call it a nude shade. I do love BS in combination with a very neutral eye and Fresh Honey blush.
I think orange will look flattering on NC complexion, though if you are very pale NC10 - 20, it will certainly be a noticable blush.
Like I mentioned in another thread I went to Pro this morning and this was one of the 3 new collections they had out. I totally ignored the lippies and the eyeshadows. I've never been a fan of mineralized eyeshadows and I got my fill of them this year. However the mineralized blushes were AWESOME!!!!!! I only walked away with one Early Morning but I KNOW I will be back(most likely in the morning) to grab at least one more!. I got Early Morning described by MAC as a peachy pink. I read some of the concerns about orangeness earlier in this tread. Like someone said( MAC-Guy) try it. Orange is a VERY flattering color on WOC. I can see this becoming a go to blush for me. I have Fresh Honey next in my sights!!!!
Side note: I met a fellow Specktrette at the Pro Store this morning!!!!! Shout out to afulton!!!!!!!
Can anyone comment on how Subtle Breeze compares to Giggly from Quite Cute?
Re the orangeness: Keep in mind that we are not used to see a lot of orange blushes, thus applying shades like FH and even EM might feel very unusual at first - to say the least. Take time to embrace this new fashion as we will see a lot more orange in the near future. With every new trend, it takes some time to get accustomed to a new color. But remember that these MB's are very blendable and you can control the amount of brightness. Also, use different brushes to apply them.
For example, the 131 will give a very different result than the 188 or 109. Personally, I would only apply FH with the 131. It layers the color beautifully in one brush stroke; the 109 would be far too heavy for my pale skin (although I love that brush for other blushes); the 188 is too flimsy to apply FH and blending it out will result in too much orangeness on my skin. Having said that, you don't need to use MAC brushes, but as I don't know much about other brands, these are the only ones that I can honestly comment on. I made brush recommendations for each blush in my earlier reviews if you are interested.
I hope this helps everybody in deciding what to order.