Mac - Maleficent (May 15, 2014)

ladyd12

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The falsies look so natural on you truthfully. I couldn't even tell they were fake. I thought damn she has long lashes! Beautiful hunnie!
They do look very natural on her! They really fit her eyes.
Thank you so much, Dolly Snow! I was hoping they look natural instead of "fake" lol. :)
They really do! 
They do look very natural on her! They really fit her eyes.
She has beautiful eyes too! 
Thank you girls so much!!!!:)
 

Uptownbackinit

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Thank you so much, Uptownbackinit!!!
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You are welcome sweetie!
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ladyd12

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She sure knows how to rock a false lash even on her first try, doesn't she?
Oh my for sure! I love how they look on her.
She sure knows how to rock a false lash even on her first try, doesn't she?
She definitely does! Most girls mess up but her first try was perfect IMO
Wearing MAC 36 False Eyelashes (First time ever wearing falsies!)
She definitely does! Most girls mess up but her first try was perfect IMO
they look beautiful! i still haven't mastered falsies and its been quite a few tries! 
Thank you guys so much!!!:)
 

lilinah

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Quote: Originally Posted by MandyVanHook
I was originally told that I was NW. I think they looked at the redness that I carried in my cheeks and just assumed that must mean I'm NW. The next time I was told NC. In actuality, I probably fall more into the neutral category. In Nars Sheer Glow, I mix Mont Blanc (pink undertone) with Gobi (yellow undertone) to get my match.


I'm neutral, between 15 & 20. I was thinking of getting NARS Sheer Glow, but haven't settled on the color.
Was Deauville ("Light with neutral balance of pink and yellow undertones") too dark for you? It was too dark for me.
I haven't tested Siberia ("Light with neutral balance of pink and yellow undertones") yet. Was it too light?
 

hitchcockblonde

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I'm neutral, between 15 & 20. I was thinking of getting NARS Sheer Glow, but haven't settled on the color.
Was Deauville ("Light with neutral balance of pink and yellow undertones") too dark for you? It was too dark for me.
I haven't tested Siberia ("Light with neutral balance of pink and yellow undertones") yet. Was it too light?
I know you haven't asked me but I actually found Siberia leaned more yellow than neutral. Someone else may have a different experience though.
 

lilinah

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Quote: Originally Posted by Uptownbackinit Quote: Originally Posted by Dolly Snow
Naked Skin is awesome. I used to use it but I have dry skin so it emphasized my dry skin. But my sister thought it worked really well.

I liked it too, but it did to make dry spots worse. Maybe if I invested in a super good moisturizer . I just don't know where to start.


For a moisturizer i recommend looking at http://beautypedia.com.

Product ratings are reviewed based on ingredients. They include everything from really cheap to really high end -- price is not a determining factor on whether it works. That way you can find a brand and a product that suits your needs and price range.

Moisturizers With SPF:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/beautypedia-skin-care-reviews/best-skin-care-products/Skin-Care/Moisturizers-With-Sunscreen

Moisturizers Without SPF:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/beautypedia-skin-care-reviews/best-skin-care-products/Skin-Care/Moisturizers-Without-Sunscreen
 

vaisforluvrs

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For a moisturizer i recommend looking at http://beautypedia.com.

Product ratings are reviewed based on ingredients. They include everything from really cheap to really high end -- price is not a determining factor on whether it works. That way you can find a brand and a product that suits your needs and price range.

Moisturizers With SPF:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/beautypedia-skin-care-reviews/best-skin-care-products/Skin-Care/Moisturizers-With-Sunscreen

Moisturizers Without SPF:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/beautypedia-skin-care-reviews/best-skin-care-products/Skin-Care/Moisturizers-Without-Sunscreen
Just be aware that this site is a little biased and tends to rate PC products as the best of the best. If you are unsure about some of the ingredients, you can do a double-check with cosdna.com or ewg.org too.
 

lilinah

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Quote: Originally Posted by Whitneyallison I've tried all those too before I decided I hate matte. But it's hard to love dewy and be oily lol. I think I would like face and body but I believe the coverage isn't enough. I'll have to look at the Studio Fix and Studio Sculpt. Any help is appreciated. I feel like a nut and my local Sephora keeps promising they're gonna find me a foundation I love.



Don't feel like a nut, that is their job to help you find what you are looking for.
Take advantage of the samples too lol
Absolutely! Take advantage of samples!

The new skin tone-matching technological-whiz gizmo was a TOTAL FAILURE for me.

Instead i took home and tested dozens of product samples for 2 years before i found a foundation that had the finish, coverage, color, and tone that work.
 

jchait

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Absolutely! Take advantage of samples!

The new skin tone-matching technological-whiz gizmo was a TOTAL FAILURE for me.

Instead i took home and tested dozens of product samples for 2 years before i found a foundation that had the finish, coverage, color, and tone that work.
Is it terrible that I am afraid to ask for samples? When I was younger, the women at the counters made me feel like $hit for asking for them. Or would outright tell me no
 

Dolly Snow

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Absolutely! Take advantage of samples!

The new skin tone-matching technological-whiz gizmo was a TOTAL FAILURE for me.

Instead i took home and tested dozens of product samples for 2 years before i found a foundation that had the finish, coverage, color, and tone that work.
Anytime I stop by the mall, I swing by Sephora and look around and ask for samples for the hell of it lol
 
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