PixieDancer
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As always... your info is MOST welcome! I know you aren't personally on a low-buy, and I think I speak for many on here when I say... THANK YOU! You are a blessing with all your well thought out and amazingly described analysis! It wouldn't be the same on here wo you! Making better decisions is really what this thread is all about. I think the low-buy part is more the outcome of that. If we think out our purchases instead of getting sucked into the hype, we all would inadvertently buy less. And ENJOY MORE!I get kind of shocked at how some people egg each other on to buy in the collection threads. It's not rational, since none of them have actually seen or tried out the products first and often there aren't even any photos, or when there are, they're horribly inaccurate. I get particularly weirded out by people who DO have access to a store or counter buy who say they hate going into one and would rather just buy online. That is NO way to buy makeup, that you put on your face. If I can't at least see a product in person first, I'm not buying and I don't get one pang of regret about it. Those Melt lipsticks are a great example - the colors look so cool, but I instantly think about how some fragrances used in cosmetics are too strong (I can't bring myself to wear my EL Gunmetal illuminizer, even though the color is beautiful, because I can't handle that fragrance it uses at all through the day) and it stops me from buying every time. When they start selling in a store, THEN it'll be like the product actually is real for me and until then, it doesn't exist.
I actually saw the whole Osbourne collection on Sat. but just didn't have the time to write anything up and in the interim, I guess some of it went on sale, and the thread blew up. I can't even read through a fraction of the posts and feel like anything I say at this point will just get ignored in the frenzy. The collection was a lot better quality than I expected, overall, but if you're on a low buy, or even if you're not, there are things that have to be considered, rather than just dropping cash irresponsibly. I'll talk about it here in this thread, because at least here I feel like I'm dealing with rational people who recognize that tons of dupes and products that you have to "work" at, to make them look nice isn't the way to go.
The MSFs are not that great this time. On me, NC15, Sharon's works like a pretty bog-standard bronzer…it looks more orange in the pan than it does on the skin but it's got the sort of warmth that'd be better on skin tones that are more overtly olive than mine. The highlight part is very nice - barely sheeny, slightly champagne, but overall, it's not a universal product and majorly try before buy. Kelly's MSF is even more specialized - it looked bad on me. It's all matte, and is like an MSFN for NW18 or NW20 skin. It'd be somewhat of a perfect bronzer for someone that skin tone, but it's sheer, so anyone darker than that, it might act as a bit of a perfecter and that's about it. I was lucky to try both of them and the Pedro compact all back to back and the Pedro one looked so much better on me and could be used all over, unlike either of these on me, so it was a total no-brainer to see which was The One. It's actually harder to make up your mind between two products when neither are that great, than between three products when 2 are so-so and one is perfect. For anyone, out of the 3, only one will be the best and you would never in a million years know which one (IF ANY) will be the one unless you try them on your face.
Also, I have to point out that most people here don't wear bronzer on a daily basis anyways, so if you already bought a bronzer or two this year, do you need any more at all? There is a collection of CC Bronzers I got to see too, that come in both compact and tube and are in Golden, Refined Golden and a new, red toned shade called Amber, that's like a cooler, slightly deeper Lush Light Bronze. The tube ones are slightly different in color than the compact ones, but they're all much less orange than the powder versions, by far. The compacts, in particular, are very very nice, with a great smooth dewey finish. If you really seriously need a bronzer, these are waaaaay better than the Osbourne MSFs, although obviously, in person, there will always be one particular product that will jump out at you as being the best. This is how to shop for makeup.