purplemaren
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@Elegant. I'm nc15 (but pretty neutral), and I love mood light as a setting powder. I just lightly sweep it on with the ambient lighting brush, and it looms amazing. Makes me look less dead in the mornings.
Oh, thanks that sounds so lovely!@Elegant. I'm nc15 (but pretty neutral), and I love mood light as a setting powder. I just lightly sweep it on with the ambient lighting brush, and it looms amazing. Makes me look less dead in the mornings.
Was the veining on your blushes mostly blush, mostly lighting powder or a sort of balance of both? I had Radiant Magenta and have Mood Exposure; Mood Exposure shows up on my skin (I'm also NC 50) but mine is, like, 80% blush pigment. My Radiant Magenta was equal in blush and lighting powder, and that one is a bit too light on me and looked underwhelming, so I promptly returned it.I should have waited until these were in store to try them first. None of the three I got - Mood Exposure, Diffused Heat, and Radiant Magenta - show up well on my NC50 skin. The former two don't really show up at all and the third looks like an ashy pink on me. Unfortunately, all three are going back.
I think I'll just try the idea of mixing my Radiant powder with some of my pigmented NARS and MAC blushes.
Aw that sucks.I should have waited until these were in store to try them first. None of the three I got - Mood Exposure, Diffused Heat, and Radiant Magenta - show up well on my NC50 skin. The former two don't really show up at all and the third looks like an ashy pink on me. Unfortunately, all three are going back.
I think I'll just try the idea of mixing my Radiant powder with some of my pigmented NARS and MAC blushes.
I'll definitely come on as soon as I get it and let everyone know how it turns out!Finally got the shipping details for my ME!! It is supposed to be here on Wednesday (my birthday)!
can't wait to hear what you think team low buy buddy! I didn't get that one, but would love to hear how it looks on you! What a wonderful present to yourself!
I think if the pattern is balanced and not leaning towards significantly more blush, these will be a problem for darker skin tones (NC50 upwards). It's disappointing, since the execution of a blush and the lighting powder create such a beautiful effect; however it's useless if it comes off as non existent or chalky on our skin.They were all a balance of both, though Diffused Heat's blush appeared a little more pronounced. Ah well, I'll either get a full refund, or apply it to some items from my Loves list, which I'm about to check right now.
I think if the pattern is balanced and not leaning towards significantly more blush, these will be a problem for darker skin tones (NC50 upwards). It's disappointing, since the execution of a blush and the lighting powder create such a beautiful effect; however it's useless if it comes off as non existent or chalky on our skin.
Here is me with Mood Exposure; it's very soft and is a warm mauve color IRL; my work lighting often washes colors out quite a bit (Please excuse my brows! It's been so cold that I've neglected going to my usual place to get 'em done):
I think if the pattern is balanced and not leaning towards significantly more blush, these will be a problem for darker skin tones (NC50 upwards). It's disappointing, since the execution of a blush and the lighting powder create such a beautiful effect; however it's useless if it comes off as non existent or chalky on our skin.
Here is me with Mood Exposure; it's very soft and is a warm mauve color IRL; my work lighting often washes colors out quite a bit (Please excuse my brows! It's been so cold that I've neglected going to my usual place to get 'em done):
SO Beautiful!!!!I think if the pattern is balanced and not leaning towards significantly more blush, these will be a problem for darker skin tones (NC50 upwards). It's disappointing, since the execution of a blush and the lighting powder create such a beautiful effect; however it's useless if it comes off as non existent or chalky on our skin.
Here is me with Mood Exposure; it's very soft and is a warm mauve color IRL; my work lighting often washes colors out quite a bit (Please excuse my brows! It's been so cold that I've neglected going to my usual place to get 'em done):