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Dolly Snow

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Credit: Makeupforlife.net
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Tatar, Ubangi, Snake eyes
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Interstellar, Iskandar I personally have only ISkandar, Snake eyes and Ubangi and I love the 3 :heart:
Those look right up my alley
 

pandorablack

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And no, I don't believe in such things as too many neutral palettes just as in you can't have too many bright pink lipsticks
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The website has them in stock. JUST SAYIN'

I have quite a few bright pink lipsticks! (And nude. And red).

I also just bought a deep berry/purple lipstick from MAC from the Moody Blooms collection. I'm not sure it will look as great on me now that I'm blonde but I had to have it.
 

MandyVanHook

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It may have to go on my list then. And really, can you ever have enough neutral eyeshadow?  I want Framboise, Peche, and Fraise.
You can't have too many neutrals, and I don't think you have to worry about much overlap between the two. Monarch is definitely way warmer.
 

pandorablack

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There are a few issues with it though.
The reviews say it oxidizes and sets super fast. But if you get it in a light enough shade and buff it out fast it's supposed to be OK.

Totally off topic: I need to do my nails and I don't wanna. I want a mani pedi. But I'm saving the rest of my expendable cash.
 

Dolly Snow

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The reviews say it oxidizes and sets super fast. But if you get it in a light enough shade and buff it out fast it's supposed to be OK.  Totally off topic: I need to do my nails and I don't wanna. I want a mani pedi. But I'm saving the rest of my expendable cash. 
I know I had it lol.
 

Anaphora

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Heaven knows I need coverage
Me too. Right now I don't use foundation though. The MA from MAC had me use Prolongwear concealer with a 130 brush on my cheeks, nose, and chin, and the 286 brush around my eyes. I love it, but it's getting expensive and can look a little heavy. I'm thinking once my tan fades out (lots of unhealthy sun exposure this year) I'll look into NARS Sheer Glow. I like a satin finish vs. matte because I feel matte ages me.
 

pandorablack

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Can anyone recommend a really good foundation brush? I was thinking of trying Becca's The One Perfecting brush, but it's so expensive. I saw that Kat Von D has a set of brushes which includes a foundation brush, I may try that one.

What say you?
 

MandyVanHook

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Me too. Right now I don't use foundation though. The MA from MAC had me use Prolongwear concealer with a 130 brush on my cheeks, nose, and chin, and the 286 brush around my eyes. I love it, but it's getting expensive and can look a little heavy. I'm thinking once my tan fades out (lots of unhealthy sun exposure this year) I'll look into NARS Sheer Glow. I like a satin finish vs. matte because I feel matte ages me.
I'm going to try MAC's full coverage foundation next. It is supposed to be similar to the concealer in coverage/texture
 

Dolly Snow

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Can anyone recommend a really good foundation brush? I was thinking of trying Becca's The One Perfecting brush, but it's so expensive. I saw that Kat Von D has a set of brushes which includes a foundation brush, I may try that one. What say you?
Real tech expert face brush
 

MandyVanHook

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Can anyone recommend a really good foundation brush? I was thinking of trying Becca's The One Perfecting brush, but it's so expensive. I saw that Kat Von D has a set of brushes which includes a foundation brush, I may try that one. What say you?
My favorite is still the f80 from Sigma.
 

Anaphora

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I'm going to try MAC's full coverage foundation next. It is supposed to be similar to the concealer in coverage/texture
I thought about it since you get so much product, but I'm afraid I may break out. Can you take an online only product back to a store if it doesn't work out? I know it supposedly can be sheered out a ton and look really natural. I remember gossmakeupartist on YouTube raving about it.
 

mel33t

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Real tech expert face brush
I second that. Their face brushes are amazing. If you can get your hands on the white duo fibre set its worth it. I love the big brush for bronzer and I love love love the medium sized brush for more watery foundation (Vita Lumerie Aqua, any BB cream, YSL touche)
 

Anaphora

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Can anyone recommend a really good foundation brush? I was thinking of trying Becca's The One Perfecting brush, but it's so expensive. I saw that Kat Von D has a set of brushes which includes a foundation brush, I may try that one. What say you?
I like the MAC 130. I get the 187 too, but you get so much precision with the 130. I love it.
 

Dolly Snow

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I thought about it since you get so much product, but I'm afraid I may break out. Can you take an online only product back to a store if it doesn't work out? I know it supposedly can be sheered out a ton and look really natural. I remember gossmakeupartist on YouTube raving about it.
You can not take an online purchase back to the store.
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
I second that. Their face brushes are amazing. If you can get your hands on the white duo fibre set its worth it. I love the big brush for bronzer and I love love love the medium sized brush for more watery foundation (Vita Lumerie Aqua, any BB cream, YSL touche)
Agreed their brushes are great. I really love them.
 

MandyVanHook

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I enjoy most of my Real Techniques brushes, too. A lot of brush snobs complain about them but I think they are fabulous and I haven't had a single one of them shed.
 
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