Looks like she posted what she pretty much got from Specktra. She even links back to Specktra. Unless I missed something.The sunday girl has more detailed info on her blog.. She posted a couple hours ago ! Not sure if I can post links In here tho so just search
We have the same measurements! We're twinsiesBACK TO THE COLLECTION: im a little curious onto what colors the QUADS will be, given the lippies are dark...............OPEN DISCUSSION!
Me too....I am soooooooo excited for (hopefully) new pigmentsLooks like she posted what she pretty much got from Specktra. She even links back to Specktra. Unless I missed something.
http://www.thesundaygirl.com/2013/10/mac-punk-couture-collection-returns.html
I'm curious to see what these pigments will look like. I'm assuming they will be darkened jewel tones maybe? One is supposed to be green right? Will it be a dark blackened emerald green maybe?
All this talk about boobs dont forget its breast cancer awareness month. Check yourselves out!
There was a repromotion of permanent items and they called the collection Punk Couture this past spring. That was the promo picture for it.Whoops ! Didn't know that there was gonna be a green pigment but I guess that's pretty much it lol and the promo picture (if that is the promo pic) I never saw it before LOls
My boobs are big but I like them. I'm built to hold my shelf though lol I'm sure carting these E s around would be a pain if I were a tiny little thing.
There was a repromotion of permanent items and they called the collection Punk Couture this past spring. That was the promo picture for it.
http://www.specktra.net/t/183643/punk-couture
Hey there Medgal! Probably because it was easy to forget about. It was a rather small collection of permanent items. We don't usually pay much attention to those kinds.Totally forgot about that Copperhead!!!
Definitely check yourselves out, it is one of the most important things you can do for yourself! My mom had a bilateral mastectomy on her right breast 6 years ago this coming April, I'll never forget the day she came home and said she was diagnosed.For real BFEs! You think I would learn but I do it more often than not.
Way to go my Luvlydee. I had to step away from all of the tata talk...I got emotional and that surprised the hell out of me, even though I support and empathize with all who have had the issues that were mentioned. It will be 11 years next month since my bilateral mastectomy....so grateful to be alive knowing so many were not as fortunate as me. So, ditto ladies..."Check yourselves out."
Definitely check yourselves out, it is one of the most important things you can do for yourself! My mom had a bilateral mastectomy on her right breast 6 years ago this coming April, I'll never forget the day she came home and said she was diagnosed.Medgal
Awesome Mosha!!!
Hey there Medgal! Probably because it was easy to forget about. It was a rather small collection of permanent items. We don't usually pay much attention to those kinds.It didn't have enough 'hype' surrounding it which = forgettable.
Medgal, I am so sorry you had to go through thisFor real BFEs! You think I would learn but I do it more often than not.
Way to go my Luvlydee. I had to step away from all of the tata talk...I got emotional and that surprised the hell out of me, even though I support and empathize with all who have had the issues that were mentioned. It will be 11 years next month since my bilateral mastectomy....so grateful to be alive knowing so many were not as fortunate as me. So, ditto ladies..."Check yourselves out."
It's definitely a regional thing, cuz we use it all the time here. I call all my clients hun. In fact, i call everyone hun. It's much more personable and less formal. We don't use ma'am here, not even for and older age group.