Culturebloom blushcremes & LE confusion

mspixieears

Well-known member
Drat! If I had've known that, I would have ordered them in pro pan form. Duh. Even though I don't have a blush palette.

And there's no problem with them drying out???
 

dangerous missa

Active member
I know they sell all the regular blushcremes in pan format, so I'd guess they shouldn't dry out. Plus the testers in the stores are open night and day and they don't seem to dry out, so it should be fine in palettes.
 

depecher

Well-known member
So, when are we going to get a FOTD with your new goodies? Have pity on us poor counter folk and show us some goodies.
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=)
 

bellaetoile

Well-known member
i was told today by my freestanding that the only one not available in pro pan would be sweet william, which, incidentally, i really want. my favorite MA said she had a blush palette full of creams and that they were fine, they didn't dry out. so today, being an unintelligent kid, i bought the pro pan blushcream..and FORGOT THE PALETTE. back again tomorrow, i guess? haha.
 

mspixieears

Well-known member
Interesting...I just got told by the person I placed an order through that:

a. blushcremes are not available in pro pan form
b. because they dry out
c. despite the C'bloom ones being permanent

But I'm sending an e-mail to the person with all the links posted here - thank you people! Perhaps they didn't want to sell non-pro stuff to a non-pro (??? just confused about why a pro store would tell her that...)?
 

dangerous missa

Active member
Perhaps the blushcremes are only in the pan form in the US/Canada. http://www.macpro.com/templates/prod..._ID=PROD9 458 shows all the perm blushcremes in pan format, so hopefully when I go to the store today, I should be able to get some clarification and exchange my pot for a pan. I don't mind depotting powder products, but I had no idea how to tackle this one.

I'll post my findings in this thread tonight or tomorrow.
 
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