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Such a stunning collection!http://pleasureflush.blogspot.com/2012/06/my-guerlain-meteorites-collection.html?m=1
Such a stunning collection!http://pleasureflush.blogspot.com/2012/06/my-guerlain-meteorites-collection.html?m=1
Yes, I can't even... lolSuch a stunning collection!
Thank you, lol!http://pleasureflush.blogspot.com/2012/06/my-guerlain-meteorites-collection.html?m=1
:-DThank you, lol!
That is absolutely gorgeous on you!
Gorgeous & unique I think. It will be a must have for me. Thanks dear
Many of the original shades like Gil (40), Giuliana (42), Gaela (61), Giulette (63), and several others were quietly discontinued over the years. The only way you can find some of the discontinued shades is either online or to check if some stores still have them available despite not having testers of discontinued shades. I don't know why they discontinued Giulette and Gil because they were awesome colors.Oh no, now you're putting too much responsibility on my shoulders, lol! But yes, I think Rouge G's are definitely worth it. Not all of the shades mind, some of the seasonal LE shades were very sheer. I think the bright pinks and reds are the best of all. Plus the original shades like Giuliette (no. 63) and 61, 62, 64 (can't remember the names). Not sure if those are still available. Also Garconne (no. 25), Gigi (68), Girly (71) and the most recent colours like Geneva, Gladys, Geraldine are very nice too. Geneva is a nice coral, if you don't fancy reds or pinks. The case is really nice and luxurious, but be warned, it is very heavy. I currently have 2 of them in my handbag and I can definitely feel it, lol.
Hope you're okay. Let me know which shade you go for. x
Thanks, Monsy!MAC 150 or MAC 134 brush
I can't vouch for the Estee Lauder Pure Envy lipsticks because I haven't tried them, but like Anitacska wrote, the Rouge G's are worth having for the price. My recommendation would be to start with a color that you usually wear and can be universal with your wardrobe. If price is a big factor for you, then the Estes Lauder lipsticks are less pricy than Guerlain Rouge G's. If pigmentation is a strong factor, then I'd say to try both options personally and whither you like best will be the lucky one. Guerlain usually segments lipstick colors (at least the rouge and shine automatiques) by red, pink, orange, and neutral. However, it's best to try them in store rather than rely too much on swatch/reviews online because some colors can be either a little more muted, bright, opaque, shimmery, or darker irl compared to a flash picture. The Rouge G's can either be opaque like Garconne (25), Rose Grenat (864) and Gigolo (70) or sheer like Rose Glace (866), Bianca, and Beatrix. My favorites are from the pink and coral side like Georgia (62), Geraldine (77), Gemma (64), Geneva (48), and Gracy (76). I find the formula comfortable, pigmented (depends on the shade), and non drying. There's an upcoming Rouge G from the holiday collection that's completely red. Anyways, good luck on your decision and happy hauling!
Many of the original shades like Gil (40), Giuliana (42), Gaela (61), Giulette (63), and several others were quietly discontinued over the years. The only way you can find some of the discontinued shades is either online or to check if some stores still have them available despite not having testers of discontinued shades. I don't know why they discontinued Giulette and Gil because they were awesome colors.
I actually really like the Guerlain Meteorites brush.Hi
What do you all use to apply your Meteorites pearls?
I see that the Guerlain brush does not get rave reviews.
I'll be off looking on
You're welcome!Thank you both Anita and Kaidan for your thoughtful and lengthy replies! Thank you for taking the time, I really appreciate it!
I *think* I'll try Geneva, though I tried one of the EL Envies and really liked it. But right now I've set my mind to own one of the Guerlains - I really like the hefty feeling of the packaging. I also saw Gladys today on a blogpost by Drivel about frivol and it looks absolutely amazing: http://drivelaboutfrivol.blogspot.de/2014/09/femme-boulevard-simple-and-seasonal.html
A vote for the Guerlain brush! I've mostly read that it's "scratchy".I actually really like the Guerlain Meteorites brush.
Not at all. It's really soft. At least mine are (I have a few of them).I've mostly read that it's "scratchy".
Good, I can put it on the list Thanks!Not at all. It's really soft. At least mine are (I have a few of them).
I really love those fluffy Guerlain puffs and I'm also eyeing the Chanel kabuki brush. I also like the idea of a mini kabuki that can fit in the Meteorites container itself :/ However I have no experience with the pearls and am still looking into what will work for it. I'm grateful for inputI think most of the users complain it is scratchy and not a great quality. I know I've read many bad reviews about it so I never bought it.
Thank you! I had a feeling that would be the case. I'd like something small but it may not be realistic. Perhaps I should just use something like (if I am able to get the new Météorites) my Real Techniques powder brush.I do not think kabuki would work well for pearls. It's better to have fluffy brush not something dense as a kabuki