MAC - Strobe Discussion

soco210

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are the new TLC's too sheer for swatching? I can't decide which one to get!
 

Alannah

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I'm surprised everyone is saying the TLC packaging is flimsy--are they different this year than the LE sticks from the Bait collection? I have no problem with my Pink Resort and Beach Gild TLCs, and I bring them everywhere! Same with Malted from the Boy Beauty collection. Those are some of my favourite MAC products ever!
 

duckduck

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Originally Posted by soco210
are the new TLC's too sheer for swatching? I can't decide which one to get!

I would love to see swatches or IRL photos of these too - it can be on skin, paper, anything it takes! TIA
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Patricia

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i've been using strobe cream mixed with my liquid foundation for aaaages and love it so don't think i need liquid strobe...
 

BlahWah

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Originally Posted by MissVivaMac
you can lightly tap strobe liquid with 188 all over the face, over your make up, and it will not separate your make up or move it around. It is a lot like strobe cream but it gives a better glow since you can layer it over your make up.

I would LOVE it if it doesn't separate my foundation! Fix+ and the charged waters both do that on me, whether I use it before or after. Strobe Cream would be too heavy for my oily skin, so it'd be wonderful if the Liquid works!
 

matsubie

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i love strobe cream!!!!

i'm extremely excited about strobe liquid (something to replace the strobe cream during the summers =) )

i am not too sure if i dig the lip conditioners, though.
 

shadowaddict

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I was wondering if the Strobe Liquid is like Smashbox Artificial Light Luminizing Lotion? I watched a video on Pursebuz and the ma used this on the bridge of the nose to slenderize it and at the outer corner of the eyes. It looked really cool. I have very oily skin so I don't want to be shiny but a soft glow in places sounds pretty. I'll add a link, hope it works.

Welcome to Pursebuzz.com » Blog Archive » Don't Worry, Be Hippie - DIY look from smashbox cosmetics
 

foxyqt

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im interested in the strobe lip conditioners but if they smell like strobe cream i'd pass!!
 

MAC_Whore

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Got my Strobe "haul" today. What's a random Thursday without some sort of haul, right?
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I have been a fan of the Strobe Cream for years. I've never been too fond of the smell, but learned to ignore it in order to benefit from Strobe Cream's advantages. So I was interested to see what Strobe liquid has to offer, and....... I love the Strobe Liquid.

Strobe Liquid is very subtle. If you are looking for obvious glitter/shimmer, you won't get it with Strobe Liquid. It does give you a nice, subtle luminescent/highlight glow to the face though.

I rec'd my Strobe Liquid halfway through the day, after I had applied my makeup (Mineralize Satinfinish with a touch of MSF Natural). I applied a little Strobe Liquid to the back of my hand, then added it to my 188 brush. I lightly dabbed it on the tops of my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose and my forehead. I dabbed a bit on, then let it dry down for a couple of seconds then blended it out. It isn't oily, so it didn't break down my foundation. It gave a nice glow that passed my test.

I think the Strobe Liquid has great potential to be mixed (in a small amount) with foundations to add luminosity. Might be nice at the brow bone as well.

I ordered the following Strobe TLCs:

  • Strobe Kiss
  • Strobe Current
  • Strobe Beam
  • Strobeblossum

I like the Strobe TLCs, but then again, I am taking them for what they are...a lip care product. They are meant to be a lip care product with SPF and the slightest wash of colour. If you are expecting a pigmented punch from these babies, you will be out of luck. I am an NW25 with medium pigmented, rosey-toned lips and I did notice a slight hint of colour when I applied them (with the exception of Strobe Beam which has no colour).

The containers are really just the same as the other TLC or LC sticks that have been released in the past. Sure, if you drop them they may break, but I wouldn't let that dissuade you from purchasing them. I don't think they are too fragile.

I didn't mind the smell of them either. In the past, the TLC sticks have had a not so pleasant smell, IMO. That scent seems to have disapated.

So, all in all, a very subtle collection, but I like it.
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Lipglass*Lover*

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*~*I know some people were interested in swatches/pics of the TLC's so I picked up Strobe Kiss today & put some pics in the swatch thread...I actually like these a lot (they smell like the TLC's in the pot)...& they are very sheer which I also like. I'm planning on picking up Strobe Rays and another Strobe Kiss tomorrow...Here's a link to the pics!! *~*

http://specktra.net/f217/mac-strobe-...2/#post1044595
 

NatalieMT

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I got Strobe Blossom today and I love it, not much colour but it's really soft and conditioning on the lips. I had a look at the strobe liquid but I'm content with finishing off my strobe cream for now so I didn't get it - although I did like to look of it all the same.
 

Meryl

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I bought Kiss, Rays and Beam. Kiss has just enough colour for what I want, which is not much of a colour. I think Beam may have the most 'strobe' effect of all of them. Rays is nothing on me and maybe I should return it, although it's nice as just a regular lip conditioner.

The smell is nice enough. It's the same as my regular lip conditioner... not much of anything.

These are just what I was looking for... a new lip care product.

I'll post pictures tomorrow when it's daylight.
 

Meryl

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Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
I have been a fan of the Strobe Cream for years. I've never been too fond of the smell, but learned to ignore it in order to benefit from Strobe Cream's advantages. So I was interested to see what Strobe liquid has to offer, and....... I love the Strobe Liquid.

Strobe Liquid is very subtle. If you are looking for obvious glitter/shimmer, you won't get it with Strobe Liquid. It does give you a nice, subtle luminescent/highlight glow to the face though.

I rec'd my Strobe Liquid halfway through the day, after I had applied my makeup (Mineralize Satinfinish with a touch of MSF Natural). I applied a little to the back of my hand, then added it to my 188 brush. I lightly dabbed it on the tops of my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose and my forehead. I dabbed a bit on, then let it dry down for a couple of seconds then blended it out. It isn't oily, so it didn't break down my foundation. It gave a nice glow that passed my test.

I think the Strobe Liquid had great potential to be mixed (in a small amount) with foundations to add luminosity. Might be nice at the brow bone as well.


I completely forgot to test the Liquid, as I was so busy with the lip conditioners.

Do we need Liquid if we have the cream? Why do we need/want both?
 

MAC_Whore

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Originally Posted by Meryl
I completely forgot to test the Liquid, as I was so busy with the lip conditioners.

Do we need Liquid if we have the cream? Why do we need/want both?


IMO:

Strobe Cream is an emollient, light moisturizer. It looks/feels good when worn on it's own. It can thin down foundations if added over, whereas Strobe Liquid doesn't. Strobe Cream is skin care with cosmetic benefits.

Strobe Liquid is makeup, not a moisturizer like Strobe Cream. I don't think it would look/feel great on it's own all over the face, like Strobe Cream does. Strobe Liquid dries down more. It doesn't have the moisturizer/skin care benefits that Strobe Cream does.

I guess it just comes down to what you are looking for the product to do.

hth
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Meryl

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Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
Strobe Liquid is makeup, not a moisturizer like Strobe Cream. I don't think it would look/feel great on it's own all over the face, like Strobe Cream does. Strobe Liquid dries down more. It doesn't have the moisturizer/skin care benefits that Strobe Cream does.

I guess it just comes down to what you are looking for the product to do.


I'm confused. So what do you use it for, if you don't use it like the cream?

The website lists it as "A lighter-weight addition to the popular Strobe Cream."

I wonder if I need it or if the cream is enough for me right now. Does it have the same amount of iridescent pigments?
 

Meryl

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I posted other pictures in the swatch thread, taken with a flash.

This is without a flash, from left to right. On white paper and on NC20/NW20 hand:

Strobe Beam, Strobe Kiss, Strobe Blossom, Strobe Rays
 

artificial

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I was really disappointed by how sheer the lip colours are.. Atleast put out a few more prominent colours!
 

liv

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I like the look of the TLC's, but I think I'll be sticking with my dr. pepper lip smacker.
 

MACgirl

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Tinted lip conidtions are meant to be sheer, hence the word "tinted". I looove strobe liquid it has become a staple in my face routine, You def. only want to use a VERY little with the 188, put some on a petri dish or back of hand and swirl it around then buff it to your face (after foundation/powder) to a section of face at a time (one side of cheek, the other, forhead and nose). Let it set down i na few minutes and you will love it!, and as you go on with youre day it will only get better!. I think of strobe liquid as my lil airbrush liquid on top foundation/powder, and strobe cream as my night mnoisturizer. I havent tried mixing strobe liquid into foundation but i sure will tommorrow. I sure do love those lip conditioners though, they look fabulous on top of a lined and lipsticked pout! if you need so more color. I love nude lips so this is hwat i have been doing for a sexy pout (creme sherry cremestick, myth lipstick and to top it off strobe kiss or strobe blossom on top). Give these tints a try, the strobe pearl is so reflective it makes your lips look pouty. I love them!
 

Triskele

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So, just my little strobe review:

I'm an NC40 with rather pigmented lips, so take that into consideration while reading.

Strobe liquid is awesome if you want a highlighter that is sheer, but can be built up to your desired amount of shimmer. It doesn't -feel- like any sort of skincare product - it's closer to high beam from benefit, just without color. One layer looks just this side of natural, and it's easy to build up from there!
I didn't buy it (it's $30 and I just don't have the money) but I don't doubt that I will at some point in the near future. This MAY be my HG highlighter, no joke.

I DID, however, buy strobe currant TLC. My lips are pretty pigmented, so I tend to need darker tinted lip products just to get them to show (unless they're very opaque). Strobe currant is a very very very very very very shimmery MLBB product for me. It looks like you're wearing lusterglass, almost, but it doesn't feel like it. It just feels creamy. However, for me, that feeling doesn't last long! So I like to put on a cheapie lip balm underneath, just to keep it feeling nice longer. Of course, YMMV as far as lasting power goes, but I find that I have to reapply it a couple of times a day. You know, average for a lip balm. I honestly only bought it because I like to only have one type of lip product on at a time during the day. I'm just too lazy to do more than one step for my lips ^^;;;

EDIT: I'd recommend strobe liquid to anyone who tends to have trouble with powder highlighters: this stuff will stay where you put it for sure, and it looks much more natural (IMHO, anyway). Get a TLC stick if you want a lusterglass look with a lipbalm feeling. If you're fine with using lusterglass and lip balm seperately, you can probably skip them.
 
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