Looks gorgeous, thank you!guys i dont know if this was already posted http://killerlipgloss.com/spotted-mac-shop-shop-shop-cook-cook-cook-collection/
ahhhh i want everything!!!
Thanks for this! Those cream blushes look great! Eeek I want everything too!guys i dont know if this was already posted http://killerlipgloss.com/spotted-mac-shop-shop-shop-cook-cook-cook-collection/
ahhhh i want everything!!!
guys i dont know if this was already posted http://killerlipgloss.com/spotted-mac-shop-shop-shop-cook-cook-cook-collection/
ahhhh i want everything!!!
My Lillyland ones haven't dried out yet. I never used my fingers in them, though. I also always like to apply them best with a 190, which is stiff enough that maybe it's ripping straight through any dry skin that's on the top of blush. That's my favorite brush for them - i just pat it on, do some initial blending with it, then do more blending with the warmth from my fingertips if i need extra. They're definitely not as emollient as CCBs, but that's why I prefer them - gives a much softer finish on me.
Ive used the stippling brushes but find they leave hairs in there and that is gross lol
might give the 190 a shot...
im hopefully seeing the whole collection next sunday!!!
Have you tried the 130?Ive used the stippling brushes but find they leave hairs in there and that is gross lol
might give the 190 a shot...
Try the 192, it works really well with cream blushes.
Have you tried the 130?
Seems like the 187... Don't think it would solve my prob with hairs dropping!!
What differences do you find in the 187 and 130?
130 is like a short, dense version of a 188, which is a smaller, more compact version of the 187 - 187's for dusting MSFs and other powders over large areas or for gals who like a large brush for the cheeks. 188 is more just for blushes, since it's not as wide as that 187. 130, being small, short and dense, is really loved by some for applying foundation and cream products for that smooth stippled effect, but personally I prefer a 190 for both, because I find it easier to control (being stiffer and the flat edge is good for nooks and crannies and contoured lines), and i just like the patting and sweeping motion you can do with it - stippling does nothing special for my skin texture anyhow
I know some folks think the 190 is "old-fashioned", but it works for me! It'll leave the very occasional hair, but I just take a tweezer and lift it out if it does.
Is it not on the australia mac website? If you can't find it, I believe that there should be similar ones in other brands (I've heard that Sigma has similar brushes comparable to MAC, Check out their F60) Here's a link to the website http://www.sigmabeauty.com/product_p/f60.htm and it says they ship world wideThanks for the feedback liba!!!
i find when I get loose hairs I sweep a mascara wand over them and it works really well you should try that I looked on eBay for a 190 but I'm not paying those rates to run the risk of a fake!!!
Im sad now because i really want a 190 :-(
Googled it and looks fantastic!!! But I looked for it on the Mac website to order and not there...
You mean the 190 or the 192?Thanks for the feedback liba!!!
i find when I get loose hairs I sweep a mascara wand over them and it works really well you should try that I looked on eBay for a 190 but I'm not paying those rates to run the risk of a fake!!!
Im sad now because i really want a 190 :-(
Sorry, but since everyone keeps talking about CCO's, how do you know where they are? I want to go to one really badly but I don't know if there's one anywhere around me.