Miss QQ
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[COLOR=0000FF] The pinks show up nicely---I wish I had taken a close-up of my eyes. I used a dense brush. I do recall when the Tissé palettes were initially released, they recommended[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF] that you use the little [/COLOR][COLOR=0000FF]sponge brushes that come with the palettes....I just can't use those little brushes to save my life but I haven't had any issues using the brushes of[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF] my choice.[/COLOR]
I can see how Envol adds warmth and brighten the look but I don't have Envol. I'm happy to hear both of you do not have trouble with the pinks showing. I have all quads in baked formula but one, Oasis, and I have no trouble with them. I just need a firm brush to pick up colours, as long as they are not squirrel, and I press the shadow on more than sweep. Paris could be my first quad in the new formula.Some bloggers have not been thrilled with the pigmentation in either one of them, and one I read even compared them to the old baked quads. Personally I'm very happy with Tisse Paris, mostly because I have problems with pink es and this combo really works well on me, esp with a touch of Envol IdO right over the pupil. I really love it. That said, although I may be the only one on the planet, in general I really wish they hadn't changed the formula of the es quads. I preferred the US square pan formula, like I preferred the old Rouge Allure ls formula. I do like the new RA glosses though.
Very pretty. After swatching all the lipsticks in this collection, this is my favourite although they are all beautiful. So are the nail polishes here the better chanel nail polishes? Are they must haves?Testing Insaisissable's wear tonight. The lighting is not so good.