Mac Pro Palettes discussion

katred

Specktra Bestie
Blushbaby and Tenderling are my top 2 blushes because they both look natural, have excellent pigmentation and just go with everythang!
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Those are my two favourite natural Mac blushes as well. Perfect for everyday wear.
 

bennsgirl

Well-known member
Love love blushbaby blush but my very very favorite is the perfect cheek. It has become my everyday blush. Can't be without it....
 

bluelitzer

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Finally found time to depot the blushes. They were not as easy to pop out as the e/s. Ran out of magnetic stickers so I would have to do the rest later.
 

GlamQueen21

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Finally found time to depot the blushes. They were not as easy to pop out as the e/s. Ran out of magnetic stickers so I would have to do the rest later.
I agree. Depotting blushes are not easy since the glue is stickier and doesn't pop off easily like the eyeshadows. Even I myself was scared to depot them the first time since I was afraid they will break, crack or even worse, being demolished in pieces.
 

butterflyeyes

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unless you want to take one with you? What do you do in that case? 
I can't speak for anyone else but I rarely have to reapply my lipstick unless it's something like a Lustre. But if you depot your lipsticks for personal use (mine are kit use) then you can purchase those tiny little containers from a hobby shop for example, use a spatula to remove a little from your palette and put it in the container. Carry a lip brush with you of course and there you go...the containers are usually smaller than a lipstick bullet so it won't take up a lot of space or anything. Just a thought worth considering.
 

Prettypackages

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I can't speak for anyone else but I rarely have to reapply my lipstick unless it's something like a Lustre. But if you depot your lipsticks for personal use (mine are kit use) then you can purchase those tiny little containers from a hobby shop for example, use a spatula to remove a little from your palette and put it in the container. Carry a lip brush with you of course and there you go...the containers are usually smaller than a lipstick bullet so it won't take up a lot of space or anything. Just a thought worth considering.
ahhhh makes sense. Thanks! I eat through lipstick (wear time doesn't matter on me), but what is your secret to not having to reapply?

I might do this, so I can "see" my lippies out of the tubes to help decide what to wear for a look.... ~thinking~
 

shadowaddict

Well-known member
ahhhh makes sense. Thanks! I eat through lipstick (wear time doesn't matter on me), but what is your secret to not having to reapply?

I might do this, so I can "see" my lippies out of the tubes to help decide what to wear for a look.... ~thinking~
This is me. I think my lips start to devour l/s shortly after I apply it. I have to reapply constantly. It doesn't matter brand, longwear, or whatever.
 

butterflyeyes

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ahhhh makes sense.  Thanks! I eat through lipstick (wear time doesn't matter on me), but what is your secret to not having to reapply?  I might do this, so I can "see" my lippies out of the tubes to help decide what to wear for a look....  ~thinking~
I really don't have a secret lol. I think it starts partly with having a good lip surface to begin with and having properly hydrated lips. It makes all the difference in my opinion. When my lips aren't at their best my lipstick application isn't at it's best. Depending on the formula of the lipstick I might have to do some things to help it out (Lustres for example greatly benefit from using a lip pencil to help with wear). If I'm going to be out for a long time or somewhere that touching up really isn't an option then I definitely opt for lipsticks that I know are more long wearing. Often in those situations I'll reach for a lip tar since they tend to last on me the longest.
 

pinkswoon

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I want blushbaby! I want to depot my Marilyn Monroe The Perfect Cheek to put in my palette but I keep changing my mind because of the packaging. I was told blushbaby was a dupe.
The closest blush i have to the perfect cheek is prism. I adore that blush and it really is unique.
 

GlamQueen21

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Soo glad the prices of the palettes and inserts were lowered! 28 dollars for 1 empty palette and insert was absurd!!
Me too! When I first saw that they lowered the prices for palettes and inserts, I went super crazy ordering some and I need to order another a couple of palettes with the eyeshadow and blush inserts.
 
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