I'd say it's perfect.I'm wearing Superb today. I don't know. Too subtle?
was there a pic here? LOLI'm wearing Superb today. I don't know. Too subtle?
No, I was kinda just thinking and typing. It's hard to know how much a highlight is supposed to stand out. Sometimes I can't see it so I add more and then oops, too much. Especially with EDSF.was there a pic here? LOL
I've got really dry skin, that can veer into looking lifeless if I've been short on sleep, so it's really easy for me to tell how much highlight is working. If I suddenly look refreshed and glowing, then I used enough.No, I was kinda just thinking and typing. It's hard to know how much a highlight is supposed to stand out. Sometimes I can't see it so I add more and then oops, too much. Especially with EDSF.
Yes I am well covered for disco space robot night! I wish I dared to cruise bare skin so I could see this effect you described. The best I can do probably is to just spot apply foundation on my nose and cheeks to tey and see this effect with the E D stuff.I like the look of a slightly translucent blush on top of bare skin - any color from subtle to strong. This is why I love my MBs so much! I don't like them on top of any sort of base with more than the sheerest coverage, though. For that, the EDBs are my favorite. Standard powder blushes from MAC are very hit or miss for me, because if they're powdery, I'm not buying. I found them less metallic and more delicate looking too. They were pretty hard to accidentally overdo. I love the WOG/Superb/Glorify triumvirate too, though, because of that crazy sheen. I've got really dry skin, that can veer into looking lifeless if I've been short on sleep, so it's really easy for me to tell how much highlight is working. If I suddenly look refreshed and glowing, then I used enough. :flower: Sometimes I want even more than that, of course, because it's disco space robot night, or something, but that's the general rule of thumb
Yes I suppose I could spot apply base around my cheeks,but it's so much faster to just slap it all over in a quick buff. Plus, my pigmented areas happen to be in the cheek area so I'm usually concentrating foundation there to even out my skintone.Yes I am well covered for disco space robot night! I wish I dared to cruise bare skin so I could see this effect you described. The best I can do probably is to just spot apply foundation on my nose and cheeks to tey and see this effect with the E D stuff.
Thank you! I love WOG actually. But I'm curious about superb and Magnetic Appeal sounds heavenly!All of them... Honestly the only one I didn't like was WOG (or was it Superb, I confuse the two all the time) b/c it was a cool toned, white, champagne color, BUT that was just my opinion. It looked nice, just not what I wanted.
It's also on the first post now as well.Someone may have answered already, i'm 10 pages behind... You have to use a Q-tip or something similar to work the out layer/coating off and then the blushes work fine.
i love WOG also. Its so beautiful.Thank you! I love WOG actually. But I'm curious about superb and Magnetic Appeal sounds heavenly!
Ditto! I NEED a backup of Glorify. That thang there goes on like liquid gold goodness!Definitely Defined and Shape The Future Skinfinishes are both available on Bloomingdale's website as well as all the ED blushes except At Dusk. I also noticed that the Tropical Taboo mineralized items are there as well. I am a bit suprised that Mac has repromoted both Whisper Of Gilt and Superb but not Glorify which was a part of the initial trio. Maybe in the future, who knows when it comes to Mac.