Make Up For Ever (MUFE) Discussion

Susanne

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Originally Posted by Simply Elegant
I have no idea about the shades, sorry.

I have found it on the website!
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Shoegal-fr

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Hey MUFE lovers. I got a case with 5 mini aqua eyes pencils which is released for the 25th anniversary of MUFE, it's so cute and the pencils are amazing. Check out my thread in the Hauls forum, i posted pics of it!
 

ladyJ

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Would MUFE HD 120 or 123 be better for me? I think 120 has more yellow and 123 has more olive. But I'm both...lolz I've used 123 and love it but I was wondering if I should try 120. Also, I'm curious to know which shades are good in the Face & body.

I don't know if I should continue reading this thread. I'm leming to buy MUFE e/s now. lolz
 

Shoegal-fr

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Originally Posted by ladyJ
Would MUFE HD 120 or 123 be better for me? I think 120 has more yellow and 123 has more olive. But I'm both...lolz I've used 123 and love it but I was wondering if I should try 120. Also, I'm curious to know which shades are good in the Face & body.

I don't know if I should continue reading this thread. I'm leming to buy MUFE e/s now. lolz


Did you see these swatches? It might help you
The Next Best Thing to Going Shopping Yourself: MUFE HD Foundation
 

ladyJ

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Yeah, I saw the swatches. I just wanted a second opinon. haha! Thanks though. Those swatches did help.
 

swaly

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I like MUFE's foundation (face & body) and the flash pan palette but I don't think their eyeshadows and other basic cosmetic items are special or warrant the high prices.
 

Willa

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Originally Posted by swaly
I like MUFE's foundation (face & body) and the flash pan palette but I don't think their eyeshadows and other basic cosmetic items are special or warrant the high prices.

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You are, I think, the first person I hear/read saying that
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vocaltest

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I had an allergic reaction the #92 eyeshadow last night
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I've used it a few times before with a base. This time without a base, and where I applied it (in my crease/socket line) I now have a bright red sore and irritated thick line on both eyes. Thankfully hydrocortisone cream has cleared it up a bit but still... ouch
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Willa

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Originally Posted by vocaltest
I had an allergic reaction the #92 eyeshadow last night
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I've used it a few times before with a base. This time without a base, and where I applied it (in my crease/socket line) I now have a bright red sore and irritated thick line on both eyes. Thankfully hydrocortisone cream has cleared it up a bit but still... ouch
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Ha really???
Do you have sensitive skin?
 

vocaltest

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Originally Posted by Willa
Ha really???
Do you have sensitive skin?


'Ha'? Nope. First reaction to anything, and hopefully my last.
 

swaly

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Originally Posted by Willa
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You are, I think, the first person I hear/read saying that
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Haha, well, I'm not denying that they're high quality and have great colors. But they're selling professional stage/media makeup with the prices of a glamorous high-end designer line. Clever marketing of course to combine a makeup artist's line with something sleekly packaged, cult-worthy and covet-able, but having been turned on to actual pro makeup lines that are inexpensive and incredibly high-quality, I really don't like MUFE as much anymore. When I pay prices like that I expect something fun like a pretty jeweled compact, an innovative new formulation (like MAC's Fluidline or Liquidlast––I would pay out the butt for those!) or designer packaging, but all their stuff is in clear acrylic and feel cheap to me. Do not want.
 

Willa

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Originally Posted by vocaltest
'Ha'? Nope. First reaction to anything, and hopefully my last.

I hope for you
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I did a bad reaction too with a shadestick

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Originally Posted by swaly
Haha, well, I'm not denying that they're high quality and have great colors. But they're selling professional stage/media makeup with the prices of a glamorous high-end designer line. Clever marketing of course to combine a makeup artist's line with something sleekly packaged, cult-worthy and covet-able, but having been turned on to actual pro makeup lines that are inexpensive and incredibly high-quality, I really don't like MUFE as much anymore. When I pay prices like that I expect something fun like a pretty jeweled compact, an innovative new formulation (like MAC's Fluidline or Liquidlast––I would pay out the butt for those!) or designer packaging, but all their stuff is in clear acrylic and feel cheap to me. Do not want.

I respect your opinion
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But that's what I'm always answering to people who don't like the ''drab'' packages from them. MUFE is a professionnal line, they don't do the ''MAC LE'' packagings. I never felt their stuff was cheap, but again, I respect your opinion entirelly
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Willa

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@vocaltest : Btw, my ''ha'' meant the same thing then ''awww''
In french Haaaa could be interpreted as Hoooo noo
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I'm sorry if it sounded snobish or something else bad
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blindpassion

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To carry on with what Willa was saying - thats actually something I like about MUFE... that they don't pump out LE collections all the time. I love MAC LE just as much as any other person, but I like the fact that MUFE has worked hard to produce a line of products that are incredible quality, and perm! As a freelance artist, I demand perfection in the products I use on clients. I tried RCMA foundations, Cinema Secrets foundations, and nothing came close to the amazingness that was the MUFE HD foundation - I now carry six of them in my kit and am never without the perfect shade.

The packaging isnt important to me at all
Its whats inside the packaging that matters.

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I definitely respect your opinion though, Swaly. And I am curious to know, would you mind telling me what professional products you love? (the ones you mentioned before) as an artist I always love to hear about the good brands
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Shadowy Lady

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I picked up some more MUFE e/s's! I love them they're awesome and so pigmented. They're about the same price as MAC e/s here so to me they're a better deal as the pan they come in is so much larger than MAC's. I got #26, #5, #39. I had #92 and #9 from before so I also got an empty 10-pan palette
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This is all I needed, more stuff to be addicted to, lol!
 

shadowaddict

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I really like MUFE products but had never tried their e/s. I recently bought my first in Diamond Green 310 and totally LOVE it.

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I was wondering what is the difference between the diamond e/s and their regular ones? Also has anyone tried Iridescent Lagoon Green 168, is it very sheer? I love green e/s.
 

glasswillow

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Originally Posted by swaly
I like MUFE's foundation (face & body) and the flash pan palette but I don't think their eyeshadows and other basic cosmetic items are special or warrant the high prices.

I completely agree! I am in love with Face & Body Liquid Foundation ('cause it's the only foundation I've found yet that can stand up to my very oily skin in Florida humidity), but there's nothing else they make that really impresses me. I tried their waterproof concealer and found that not only was it flaky and cakey, it was also NOT waterproof
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They're e/s, blush, and such is just too expensive for the quality and basic packaging (which is, as you said, more like professional/stage makeup then traditional high-end)
 

Shadowy Lady

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Originally Posted by blindpassion
I definitely respect your opinion though, Swaly. And I am curious to know, would you mind telling me what professional products you love? (the ones you mentioned before) as an artist I always love to hear about the good brands
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Yeah, I also want to know what professional products she likes, I'm always up for trying new stuff too. If MUFE is not good enough, tell us what you use
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MUFE eyeshadows are $18.50CAD here while MAC ones are $17CAD. I think MUFE is a better deal but MAC does have more colours and textures. I like both brands a lot
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Krasevayadancer

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To answer the question about diamond vs. regular: diamond shadows have glitter in them, that is pretty much the long and short of it.

Saadeh, you got #5 coral? Thats one of my favs!!!
 
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