NaomiH
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I really don't get the lustres bit at all, but that could be because I don't like them. Lol.I also wish there were more Satins! I was surprised to find out that Lustres and Frosts were the most common formula.
I really don't get the lustres bit at all, but that could be because I don't like them. Lol.I also wish there were more Satins! I was surprised to find out that Lustres and Frosts were the most common formula.
I used to love them, still really like them but mostly for nude shades. They're just too high maintenance otherwise.I really don't get the lustres bit at all, but that could be because I don't like them. Lol.
Yep.. I still placed an order though lol. I'll just be placing them very rarely.$21?!?! I think I'd have some kind of freak out. Lol
Enjoy! I'd love to know what you think of it.Yep.. I still placed an order though lol. I'll just be placing them very rarely.
It's just added on so many purchases trying to find something suitable, and I'm bummed there's nothing really comparable to msfn in the natural makeup world it's mostly loose minerals. I'm happy the green makeup market is increasing, hey you never know maybe.one day I'll have my own natural cosmetics line and I'll name all the pale shades after my fellow pale specktra lovelies![@]kerry-jane88[/@] I hear you. I have a couple backups of my MSFN but if this new formula doesn't work for me I'm not sure what I'll do. I've been thinking of ordering some mineral samples from Alima Pure or another one of those minimal/natural brands, maybe this will be my push to finally do that. I think shipping to Canada is like $20. They do have a great color selection though and some brands even do custom color mixes.
I know.. it's like finding a needle in a haystack. PLEASE start a line.. I'll buy it. Lol.It's just added on so many purchases trying to find something suitable, and I'm bummed there's nothing really comparable to msfn in the natural makeup world it's mostly loose minerals. I'm happy the green makeup market is increasing, hey you never know maybe.one day I'll have my own natural cosmetics line and I'll name all the pale shades after my fellow pale specktra lovelies!
GREAT job! Keep it up only 6 left to go! That's amazing!Thought I'd share some random "pan porn" or in this case empty lipgloss tubes! This marks the halfway point in finishing my Deconstructed Rose set from Bite. I've started working on the two on the right as well.. so it looks like I'll be able to reach my goal of finishing the set before the end of the year. I don't know why looking at empty products is so satisfying or motivating, but it really is.
Good for you, Elba! I think we can probably dupe almost every look they throw at us, if we put our mind to it! I did that myself with a Chanel quad I really coveted last spring, and when I put it together, decided the colours didn't really suit me. If I had bought the quad, it would have just languished in my stash. So instead of buying the fall collections, we can use them to update and inspire looks we can put together from what we already have.Hi ladies, I hope it's going well for y'all! Haven't checked in for some time, it seems I have some catching up to do! Anyways, I wanted to share a low-buy/shopping my stash success that I'm very proud of! I really liked the Amourous Adventure quad from ANR, even went to swatch it in the store and almost bought it... then I remembered that I already had black tied. And sable is permanent. So I went home without it, but had serious skipper's remorse. Was looking at swatches and looks and almost started hunting it down and getting it anyway... And then, in a stroke of genius :encore: I checked my stash for dupes... and found them!Shades are cashmere (sable), mermaid (sex & the oyster, breathless (brawn) (all SMH) and black tied in and old palette. I don't know if they're perfect dupes since I don't have the original eyeshadows to compare, but it's good enough for me. Did a look with my "new quad" today and love it! And it makes me happier than if I had just gotten the palette, since there is no guilt for spending money/buying more stuff. And now I'll go cath up on the thread. Hugs for everyone who likes them.
For me, it's worth it to wait for the palette. The shadows are permanent and you could always catch another points promo at a later date. That being said I don't know what the quality or the size of the palette is.. but I'm still going to wait.I need advice ladies!
I think you should buy the singles you want, most likely its only a few of the ones you really want vs a palette of it prob containing one or 2 of the ones you want. Then you wont waste more money or get more than what you actually want.I need advice ladies!
I need to purge my lipsticks as well, 25 would be an ideal number, i dont even wear lipstick on the daily so i need stop these differeant variations of one color.Gorgeous engagement/wedding pics! Thank you for sharing.
I'm pleased to say that I've purchased one holiday set (UD Ten 24/7 - Ocho Loco 3 was always on my list), one sale kit (Tarte liner kit from last year that I missed), plan to buy the Tarte Lipsurgence set when it comes out (was always on my list)…and that's it.
There are quite a few e/s palettes coming out and I'm sure I'd like at least some of them, but I don't LOVE any of them. That's my new standard; if I'm going to add an e/s palette when I don't need any more e/s (3 MAC 15 pans with only a few empty slots, 2 Inglot 10 pans, UD Naked 3 and Electric, KVD Monarch and LM Artist Palette) then I have to absolutely adore it and it has to be markedly different from something I already have. That's a pretty high barrier.
I've purged a lot of my collection this year (a ridiculous amount really, when I look at what went BTM with little use) but I'm trying hard not to let myself do one out-one in at this point because I think it's artificial. I had way too many blush. I've bought five this year (two Hourglass and 3 MAC) that I love and got rid of at least 10. I still have way more than I need but at least I'm down to shades I actually enjoy wearing. I'm not going to replace the net difference because I'd be right back to where I was.
I'll probably stay around 25 lippies; that feels like a good number and allows me to have shades I only wear at certain times of the year. I've added more to this category this year than any other but did a lot of purging and actually finished 7-8 products as well so I'm slightly down from my beginning of year count.
I added Electric and Monarch this year and hadn't planned to; I justified it to myself by getting rid of all my single EDES that weren't pigmented enough for me and all the other shades I was meh about. I depotted the rest of my MAC singles into a new 15 pan and also added about five individual shades to those. That's turned out to be a better strategy for me than buying a whole new palette. I feel good about the shadows I have now and wear most of them regularly.
I'm not attracted by as much now because I love most of what's in my stash. I may trim a couple of purple lippies and get rid of another brighter coral that I've always been iffy about (it was a BTM anyway) and I'm considering letting go of a highlighter or two just because I don't need as many as I have, but otherwise I'm happy with where I am.
My word of caution for those purging one item every time they get a new one; that might be enough because it prevents your collections from growing, but it's not going to help anyone actually make their collection smaller nor is it going to stop overspending if that was occurring. If your goal is to just not grow your stash, it's great. If your goal is to prune your collection, stop buying all the new shiny items and to spend less on makeup, that approach may not achieve any of those goals.
I'll keep buying lipstick because I burn through them and am fine with wearing certain shades for a single season. I'll continue to buy e/s very selectively. Blush and highlighters don't tempt me as much now; I doubt that I'll ever buy a MSF again and am likely to get rid of the two I still have. I prefer a finer finish even if it's more expensive. I got rid of the blush I was iffy about and replaced them with the everyday more subtle shades I love but I have enough of those for a long time.
I no longer feel like I'm overbuying, so I've addressed my real concern although I definitely went over the 10 items I articulated at the beginning of the year.
Hmmm? Well, do you like the OCC concealer? If so, mixing shades might be the way to go. You'd be using a product that currently doesn't work in the shade you have it in, hence using something you already have rather than buying a whole new product and letting the OCC one go to waste.At times like this, I wish I had better access to counters et al.