MAC Wash And Dry Collection (May 14 / May 21, 2015)

ILoveMakeup84

Well-known member
Same! I'm definately getting Hipness, Colour Matters and Tumble Dry. Not sure on Crisp Whites, Freshen Up, Creme D'Nude (worried that it will wash me out) and I'm deciding on which ones the best for me Golden Rinse or Delicates. I think Golden Rinse may be better for fairer skin tones but I'm not sure.
I think it all depends if you like a red toned bronzer go with Golden Rinse. If you like more warm/yellow bronzers go with Delicates. I think red toned bronzers look more natural though.
 

Dolly Snow

Moderator
I said "NO!" to this collection but then my senior MAC artist surprised me with a Creme D'Nude in the special packaging! Now I think I kind of want Golden Rinse after having it on my skin (not in this form). That's all though….I didn't buy a thing from MAC is Beauty and I don't want anything from Giabattista Valli either.

I'm also wearing CD'N on my nails…and that's all I can say about that.

NC35 for reference….natural light.

That nail color
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TwiggyPop

Well-known member
Nc 30 people who own creme d'nude, what are your thoughts on how it looks on our shade? I read mixed reviews from different years and it's curious to see it had rave reviews last decade when I guess washed out nudes kind of was the thing for some people for awhile. So now it's 2015 what do you think? Would you buy it in this collection?
I'm NC25 so I'm close. HTH!
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Monsy

Well-known member
I like it a lot. It's sheer but I think I like it better than MSFN that always cakes up on me. I wonder if bronzers will have the same sheerness ?
 

liba

Well-known member
I like it a lot. It's sheer but I think I like it better than MSFN that always cakes up on me. I wonder if bronzers will have the same sheerness ?
I love the Studio Sculpt formula - it's very close to Careblend but even less powdery and more natural. If the bronzer will be anything like the way the Careblend bronzers were, compared to the Careblend powder,it'll be the same sheerness level as the powder - so pretty sheer.

Good bronzer should be sheer anyways, in my opinion. If your bronzer is changing the color of your skin in an obvious way, you are using the wrong shade. If you really want to look a lot darker, it's time for a self-tanner.
 

Prettypackages

Well-known member
I love the Studio Sculpt formula - it's very close to Careblend but even less powdery and more natural. If the bronzer will be anything like the way the Careblend bronzers were, compared to the Careblend powder,it'll be the same sheerness level as the powder - so pretty sheer.

Good bronzer should be sheer anyways, in my opinion. If your bronzer is changing the color of your skin in an obvious way, you are using the wrong shade. If you really want to look a lot darker, it's time for a self-tanner.
makes a lot of sense
 

Monsy

Well-known member
I love the Studio Sculpt formula - it's very close to Careblend but even less powdery and more natural. If the bronzer will be anything like the way the Careblend bronzers were, compared to the Careblend powder,it'll be the same sheerness level as the powder - so pretty sheer.

Good bronzer should be sheer anyways, in my opinion. If your bronzer is changing the color of your skin in an obvious way, you are using the wrong shade. If you really want to look a lot darker, it's time for a self-tanner.

I love love love Careblend! It doesn't get enough attention
 
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