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NaomiH

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@rocksteadybaby and @periodinan is going to
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us.
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Oh damn! Sorry girls!
 

MandyVanHook

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Joan Crawford tough!
LMAO!
Hmmm......I would say that since you technically ordered it before the 1st and unforeseen circumstances have caused you to need to replace the order that it doesn't count. 
I agree
:lol:  Did you not sleep walk to the site. I thought Mandy was rearranging papers on her desk! :haha:
Who, me? Nevermind me... just dusting some cobwebs over here in the corner...
 

NaomiH

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This is real random, but I was thinking Specktra would be the best place to ask. I've used Kryolan's anti shine powder for about the last 3 or so years to set my foundation as it helps control my oil but I'm looking to try something else once this one I have is gone. I have a very oily T-zone area and was wondering what you ladies use powder wise to help control the demon oils.
 

MandyVanHook

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I think if I used fake lashes I could get the Maybelline one to work pretty well. I just like my lashes to look HUGE and I don't think it can do that on its own. But I'll check those two Ardell lashes out! Thank you!!!
Love Adell lashes. The demi wisp is are quite comfy. I also really like the Revlon lash glue. I find it easier to use than some other brands.
 

Vineetha

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This is real random, but I was thinking Specktra would be the best place to ask. I've used Kryolan's anti shine powder for about the last 3 or so years to set my foundation as it helps control my oil but I'm looking to try something else once this one I have is gone. I have a very oily T-zone area and was wondering what you ladies use powder wise to help control the demon oils.
I like NARS Translucent setting powder (loose) a lot! and I use the compact one for touchups.
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INars Loose powder is also nice, it is very finely milled and dont cake up. But I prefer the traslucent ones more!
 

MandyVanHook

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This is real random, but I was thinking Specktra would be the best place to ask. I've used Kryolan's anti shine powder for about the last 3 or so years to set my foundation as it helps control my oil but I'm looking to try something else once this one I have is gone. I have a very oily T-zone area and was wondering what you ladies use powder wise to help control the demon oils. 
I have 3 powders in my current rotation. The MUFE HD translucent powder, the Nars loose powder, and on heavy coverage days I use Mac Studio Fix Powder.
 

MandyVanHook

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I like NARS Translucent setting powder (loose) a lot! and I use the compact one for touchups. :2cents:  INars Loose powder is also nice, it is very finely milled and dont cake up. But I prefer the traslucent ones more! 
I don't own the Nars translucent powder but I have tested it and it is lovely.
 

NaomiH

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I like NARS Translucent setting powder (loose) a lot! and I use the compact one for touchups.
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INars Loose powder is also nice, it is very finely milled and dont cake up. But I prefer the traslucent ones more!
Thanks ladies! I've been using the same one so long (it was in a huge jar and has lasted me this long) that I was feeling a bit lost now that my jar is pretty much empty.
 

MandyVanHook

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For me its one of the best products from NARS. I love the loose powder ut the translucent loose one is just really nice!
Do you find that you get flashback with the Nars translucent powder? I often avoid translucent powders when I'm going to be around flash photography because the flashback can be pretty bad with some of them. The MUFE one is the worst in that regard, but I love how it makes my skin look. I try to keep at least one tinted powder and one translucent powder in my rotation depending on what I'm going to be doing.
 

Vineetha

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Do you find that you get flashback with the Nars translucent powder? I often avoid translucent powders when I'm going to be around flash photography because the flashback can be pretty bad with some of them. The MUFE one is the worst in that regard, but I love how it makes my skin look. I try to keep at least one tinted powder and one translucent powder in my rotation depending on what I'm going to be doing.
Nope Not with the Nars ones. It used to be that way with the MAC one I tried first but with the NARs one, I havent had that prob! To be on the safer side, I will check today with flash again and let you know!
 

MandyVanHook

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Nope Not with the Nars ones. It used to be that way with the MAC one I tried first but with the NARs one, I havent had that prob! To be on the safer side, I will check today with flash again and let you know!
I'd really appreciate that! I will probably be getting it sometime down the line anyway, once I use up what I have of the MUFE HD. That will be quite a while, though
 
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