honey on boost
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That's good news!Also, there will be a mirror in the MSFN compact now. That'll be convenient for a lot of people.
That's good news!Also, there will be a mirror in the MSFN compact now. That'll be convenient for a lot of people.
Ugh.Also, there will be a mirror in the MSFN compact now. That'll be convenient for a lot of people.
Personally, I won't use MSFN again - too heavy for me - but what ugh?Ugh.
true dat.I'm anxious to learn the new price for the MSFN. Someone's gotta pay for dat mirror!
I just hate that they're changing something that doesn't need changed. It doesn't travel well, so there's no need to put in a mirror.Personally, I won't use MSFN again - too heavy for me - but what ugh?
Right!?I'm anxious to learn the new price for the MSFN. Someone's gotta pay for dat mirror!
THANK YOU!!! That's what I'm sayin! It's not travel friendly. Tho MSFNs can be used to touch up with, if you carry em in your bag, they create powder flare-up and can break so easily. They don't need a mirror!A mirror?? I don't need a damn mirror. lol I don't even carry MSF in my makeup bag. It gets applied once and stays home in my makeup box.
MSFN is the only powder product that's ever broken on me. The new case is going to be the same style as the MES quad eyeshadow case. Not sure if that heavier, closed design will be stronger against accidental dropping, but it'll be a bit better for carrying around in a makeup bag. Loose powder dust, again not sure if it'll hold that down.THANK YOU!!! That's what I'm sayin! It's not travel friendly. Tho MSFNs can be used to touch up with, if you carry em in your bag, they create powder flare-up and can break so easily. They don't need a mirror!
oh geeze, MSFN is not travel friendly or fumbly fingers friendly. I dropped one and it only hit the counter. It is now in a powder jar and broken in 150 pieces. The other one broke just cause it felt like it -- and it is just on my vanity and under house arrest.THANK YOU!!! That's what I'm sayin! It's not travel friendly. Tho MSFNs can be used to touch up with, if you carry em in your bag, they create powder flare-up and can break so easily. They don't need a mirror!
MSFN is the only powder product that's ever broken on me. The new case is going to be the same style as the MES quad eyeshadow case. Not sure if that heavier, closed design will be stronger against accidental dropping, but it'll be a bit better for carrying around in a makeup bag. Loose powder dust, again not sure if it'll hold that down.
I'm a Careblend girl - the only thing I worry about is MAC discontinuing it entirely.
Mine gets powdery just by sitting in my makeup box. Definitely not travel friendly.THANK YOU!!! That's what I'm sayin! It's not travel friendly. Tho MSFNs can be used to touch up with, if you carry em in your bag, they create powder flare-up and can break so easily. They don't need a mirror!
Lol, that's exactly my problem too.nope.. especially if you have old age eyesight and can't see without glasses.. you get to see one eyeball only. just dumb.
Exactly. Since they're baked, they're full of air pockets, so no matter what kind of packaging they're in, gheyre bound to break. They still won't be travel friendly, making the mirror a waste.Careblends can be thrown around and don't break easily. MSFNs have a complex formulation and highly vulnerable. the are like me, pmsing.
We don't know yet. It may be the launch of the pro lipsticks at MSOs & Nordies (based on the name), but other than my guess, we have no idea until full details release.I apologize for asking but I've been away for a few months and I'm still catching up on all the new threads can someone explain what the [COLOR=181818]MAC Pro Lipstick Reserve Collection is... if you guys know? [/COLOR]
I do. Depends if I am in a rush I use my Archie Girls compact mirror to put on my make up or check it through out the day.does anyone even use those tiny mirrors inside compact? I never do.