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post #151 of 762

 drools.gif Oh my!!!!! I am loving the look of Stubborn. I also like how Whole Lotta Love blush looks. I need to see swatches. Tx Naynadine!

 

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Originally Posted by Naynadine View Post

Here's a pic of Stubborn Pro Longwear blush

 

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source: eBay

post #152 of 762
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Originally Posted by PixieDancer View Post

I CANNOT wait to hear how these new PLW Blushes work for you!  If they pass your cheek test, it seems they are a HUGE SCORE!!!! 

Did you try the new PLW Bronzers from Hey Sailor?  If those held up for you... maybe there's hope for the blushes!!

 

I didn't try them, mostly because I've almost never met a bronzer that didn't look like dirt on my skin. I'm certainly itching to try the PLW blushes... 

 

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Originally Posted by aradhana View Post


funny, the amazonian blushes are touted for being longwearing so i bought 'tipsy'. Ironically, it is one of the few powder blushes i have that disappear/fade on me over the course of the day!
i'm not usually big on re-application of makeup throughout the day....especially since at my office it is open plan, and in the washroom the lighting sucks, and the pea green walls also throw the lighting off even further. i try to keep reapplication minimal....maybe a swipe of lipstick, and a bit of powder if i'm super shiny or something.

 

Lol! Your office sounds like mine. I'm lucky in that I sit right beside big windows, but it's kind of open concept and I don't want everyone to see me reapplying, since most of the women in my office hardly touch makeup, let alone retouch it. Interesting that the Tarte blushes faded on you. Makes me a little bit skeptical of what they'd be like on me, especially in the summer, when things fade so quickly. 

 

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Originally Posted by Naynadine View Post

Here's a pic of Stubborn Pro Longwear blush

 

$(KGrHqR,!rgE+jc(YSK0BQFVUlZG(!~~60_57.JPG

 

source: eBay

 

Nice! I love that deep raspberry shade!

post #153 of 762
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Originally Posted by katred View Post

 

I didn't try them, mostly because I've almost never met a bronzer that didn't look like dirt on my skin. I'm certainly itching to try the PLW blushes... 

 

 

Lol! Your office sounds like mine. I'm lucky in that I sit right beside big windows, but it's kind of open concept and I don't want everyone to see me reapplying, since most of the women in my office hardly touch makeup, let alone retouch it. Interesting that the Tarte blushes faded on you. Makes me a little bit skeptical of what they'd be like on me, especially in the summer, when things fade so quickly. 

 

 

Nice! I love that deep raspberry shade!

yes it really does sound the same. i suspect one of the other women in the office *might* wear mascara, and another eyeliner, but that's about it.  the mere fact that i have hand cream and lip balm at my desk (which i don't feel weird about reapplying) makes me enough of an anomaly...if i cracked out blush or lipstick, i would probably never hear the end of it....

post #154 of 762
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Originally Posted by katred View Post

 

I didn't try them, mostly because I've almost never met a bronzer that didn't look like dirt on my skin. I'm certainly itching to try the PLW blushes... 

 

 

oh also  i was going to ask if you've tried the balm's bahama mama? i was swatching some balm stuff today in jean coutu and i thought it *might* be light enough to work for lighter skintones...?

 

i ended up getting the nuditude palette and betty lou-manizer...they swatch sooo buttery smooth - can't wait to try them out tomorrow!

post #155 of 762

mac blushes disappear on me too... 

post #156 of 762

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

post #157 of 762
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Originally Posted by aradhana View Post

oh also  i was going to ask if you've tried the balm's bahama mama? i was swatching some balm stuff today in jean coutu and i thought it *might* be light enough to work for lighter skintones...?

 

i ended up getting the nuditude palette and betty lou-manizer...they swatch sooo buttery smooth - can't wait to try them out tomorrow!

 

Hmm... I haven't tried it, but I might go check it out now. Always looking for a good contouring sort of shade. 

 

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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

 

I don't use primer regularly, although it can help a little. I still don't find I get very long wear from most of my Mac blushes. 12+ hours would be a pipe dream. I'd be thrilled with half that!

post #158 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

I always use primer. Sometimes I'll layer it over a CCB but honestly it would be nice if MAC blushes would hold up longer without them. Obviously it's possible, since other brands work better for me. That's why I've got a lot of hope for the PLW blushes! I don't even need them to last 12 hours or even 8. Longer than 4-5 hours for a MAC blush would be great! 

post #159 of 762

Wow, 4h is really short.

 

I don't think PLW products last much longer than regular ones. At least, I didn't notice any difference in e/s and bronzers.

post #160 of 762
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Originally Posted by aradhana View Post

yes it really does sound the same. i suspect one of the other women in the office *might* wear mascara, and another eyeliner, but that's about it.  the mere fact that i have hand cream and lip balm at my desk (which i don't feel weird about reapplying) makes me enough of an anomaly...if i cracked out blush or lipstick, i would probably never hear the end of it....

Geez - that's sad. I work in an office full of women and none of them wear make up on a regular basis. One may wear lipstick when sales reps visit but they are just too scared of it.

 

Me? I go to work full-tilt and keep on rolling! They are amazed @ my color combinations and are shocked when I show up bare faced. 

 

I think its funny.

post #161 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

Mac-Guy - I agree! I layer my blush as well. I use a ccb on top of liquid foundation, powder, then layer blush and it lasts all day. Here lately I've been using mbs 1st and then layering a regular blush over them. Mbs have that wonderful gleam and give my cheeks a boost.

 

Geez - I need a new Bronze ccb. I wish it wasn't PRO only!

post #162 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

 

i don't use primer or layer my blushes on a daily basis, but i only have disappearing problems with a couple of random blushes....

 

i  think it also generally helps if the skin is well moisturized, so that it doesn't absorb makeup or create excess oil and sweat it off!!!

 

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Originally Posted by Fiberluver View Post

Geez - that's sad. I work in an office full of women and none of them wear make up on a regular basis. One may wear lipstick when sales reps visit but they are just too scared of it.

 

Me? I go to work full-tilt and keep on rolling! They are amazed @ my color combinations and are shocked when I show up bare faced. 

 

I think its funny.

i think i'm kind of similar in the sense that i will usually wear a full face of makeup. (i just don't tend to reapply much more than lipstick, and that too in the ladies')  when i don't wear makeup, people usually think i look tired...i really need mascara to make my eyes not look sleepy!  

 

i often will shy away from bold lipsticks at work, but like to play around with colours on my eyes and cheeks...after all, if I'm at work most of the week, where else have i got to wear my makeup to???

post #163 of 762
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Originally Posted by aradhana View Post

 

i don't use primer or layer my blushes on a daily basis, but i only have disappearing problems with a couple of random blushes....

 

i  think it also generally helps if the skin is well moisturized, so that it doesn't absorb makeup or create excess oil and sweat it off!!!

 

i think i'm kind of similar in the sense that i will usually wear a full face of makeup. (i just don't tend to reapply much more than lipstick, and that too in the ladies')  when i don't wear makeup, people usually think i look tired...i really need mascara to make my eyes not look sleepy!  

 

i often will shy away from bold lipsticks at work, but like to play around with colours on my eyes and cheeks...after all, if I'm at work most of the week, where else have i got to wear my makeup to???

I wear bold lippies to work. Even Black Knight (I know, it's a cremesheen but it is one of the few cremesheen shades I can wear). Dark lip - neutral eye.  Colorful eye - neutral lip.

post #164 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

I prime, put a little foundation on my cheeks, maybe setting powder and then add blush. I have to layer everything if I want it to last, I'm oily and that's how it works. I don't need blushes to last 12+ hours though.
post #165 of 762
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Originally Posted by Miss Dynamite View Post

I usually have pretty good luck with MAC blushes, I've never had to reapply.  Sometimes I put Lustre Drops or CCBs or something underneath them, but even when I don't, they still last.

Is your skin more oily or dry?  I am wondering if that makes a difference.  My skin seems to eat them and I would describe myself as quite oily.  I have not tried using a primer underneath but even with CCB underneath, it just doesn't prolong it for me.   By the way, are you on team ALL THE BLUSHES this time?

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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

 

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

What kind of primer?  Cones?  I am willing to do the extra step, if I knew what it was.  Using the Casual color underneath helped a little, not much.  I tried fix, maybe it lasted 6 hrs instead of 4, but not really.  Lipstick going bye bye I can see cuz I eat and talk too much but I really don't touch my face, so I guess my ninja oil glands of doom lead to blush sliding off.

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Originally Posted by OhSoJaded View Post

I always use primer. Sometimes I'll layer it over a CCB but honestly it would be nice if MAC blushes would hold up longer without them. Obviously it's possible, since other brands work better for me. That's why I've got a lot of hope for the PLW blushes! I don't even need them to last 12 hours or even 8. Longer than 4-5 hours for a MAC blush would be great! 

I am hoping to see longer wear with the PLW blushes but based on the ES and the bronzer from PLW, I don't think see any better lasting power.  What does help for me (and the only thing that helps) is using a matte foundation underneath with as little slip as possible.

 

BTW, all you pale girls who like me thought you could not wear bronzer should give Nude on Board or Sun Dipped a try--they are great and minimal buffing I promise, I am NC20 for reference.  (that is on a really tan day, I am more like NC17.5 year round, NC15 winter coat)

post #166 of 762
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Originally Posted by martiangurll View Post

Is your skin more oily or dry?  I am wondering if that makes a difference.  My skin seems to eat them and I would describe myself as quite oily.  I have not tried using a primer underneath but even with CCB underneath, it just doesn't prolong it for me.   By the way, are you on team ALL THE BLUSHES this time?

What kind of primer?  Cones?  I am willing to do the extra step, if I knew what it was.  Using the Casual color underneath helped a little, not much.  I tried fix, maybe it lasted 6 hrs instead of 4, but not really.  Lipstick going bye bye I can see cuz I eat and talk too much but I really don't touch my face, so I guess my ninja oil glands of doom lead to blush sliding off.

I am hoping to see longer wear with the PLW blushes but based on the ES and the bronzer from PLW, I don't think see any better lasting power.  What does help for me (and the only thing that helps) is using a matte foundation underneath with as little slip as possible.

 

BTW, all you pale girls who like me thought you could not wear bronzer should give Nude on Board or Sun Dipped a try--they are great and minimal buffing I promise, I am NC20 for reference.  (that is on a really tan day, I am more like NC17.5 year round, NC15 winter coat)

 

Lately, I've been using the Skin Smoother as a primer. If not, CCB's and CBB work well for me, too.

post #167 of 762
Layering would make a diff no doubt, however why bother with a Mac blush when a nars (for the same price in aus) will simply hold up?!

Although I buy both because I'm a junkie lmao
post #168 of 762
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Originally Posted by pemily View Post

Layering would make a diff no doubt, however why bother with a Mac blush when a nars (for the same price in aus) will simply hold up?!
Although I buy both because I'm a junkie lmao

 

 

I don't have too many NARS blushes, so I can't speak for them, but I'm thrilled to hear that they are holding up so well.

 

However, IMO, layering is key to make any MU product stay: blotting your lips and re-apply is a principle that most of us follow (and it's pretty simple to do); same goes for using a primer under e/s to avoid creasing; using two thin layers of foundation (over a primer) will make it hold up much better; finally, using a CCB or CBB under a blush or highlighter will not only make the color pop, but it just lasts much longer. Yes, it's always an extra step, but it only takes a few seconds to apply, but it will last considerably longer. As MU consists of molecules that build a sort of "net," it just helps the product to stay in place if you use different layers, especially if they have different textures as the "nets" will interlock. It's a common principle in stage MU, and it translates very well to everyday make up that has to stay up for a long day at the office.

post #169 of 762

Ditto... I buy both as well, but I LOOOOOOVE my NARS blushes.

 

If I to pick one blush and one highlighter to live with the rest of my life it would be NARS Lovejoy and NARS Albatross.  That is all.   queen.gif

 

Thank goodness I will never have to make that choice...

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by pemily View Post

Layering would make a diff no doubt, however why bother with a Mac blush when a nars (for the same price in aus) will simply hold up?!
Although I buy both because I'm a junkie lmao
post #170 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

A question for those with "disappearing" blushes: Do you use primers or a base? Or does it disappear despite a primer?

I find layering blushes essential if you want to make them last 12+ hours, i.e. either a CCB or a CBB followed by a powder blush.

I wear primer and foundation (often two thin layers) and apply blush before setting powder to give it a faintly damp surface to grip to. With MAC I need to apply more blush by lunch; I get almost a full day from NARS. I have a lot of MAC blushes that aren't getting much love due to their new cousins; I'm hoping when fall comes my makeup will lasr longer and I'll go back to using my MAC blush more often.

I'm trying really hard to resist Dolce Vita but since I'm drinking wine in Florence at the mo, I think I'm destined to get it. winks.gif
post #171 of 762

<<<---- Jealous      cutey.gif

 

 

 

Have fun Audrey, and drink a glass or three for me.  

 

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Audrey C View Post


I wear primer and foundation (often two thin layers) and apply blush before setting powder to give it a faintly damp surface to grip to. With MAC I need to apply more blush by lunch; I get almost a full day from NARS. I have a lot of MAC blushes that aren't getting much love due to their new cousins; I'm hoping when fall comes my makeup will lasr longer and I'll go back to using my MAC blush more often.
I'm trying really hard to resist Dolce Vita but since I'm drinking wine in Florence at the mo, I think I'm destined to get it. winks.gif
post #172 of 762
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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

 

 

I don't have too many NARS blushes, so I can't speak for them, but I'm thrilled to hear that they are holding up so well.

 

However, IMO, layering is key to make any MU product stay: blotting your lips and re-apply is a principle that most of us follow (and it's pretty simple to do); same goes for using a primer under e/s to avoid creasing; using two thin layers of foundation (over a primer) will make it hold up much better; finally, using a CCB or CBB under a blush or highlighter will not only make the color pop, but it just lasts much longer. Yes, it's always an extra step, but it only takes a few seconds to apply, but it will last considerably longer. As MU consists of molecules that build a sort of "net," it just helps the product to stay in place if you use different layers, especially if they have different textures as the "nets" will interlock. It's a common principle in stage MU, and it translates very well to everyday make up that has to stay up for a long day at the office.

 

I certainly agree that layering with foundation does wonders. If I do a couple of very thin layers, rather than one medium one, it looks so much nicer! I do usually use a couple of passes of blush, but it really doesn't seem to help with the wear time. I'm thinking that the PLW will solve that problem for me. Nars blushes seem really tenacious. I haven't really tried enough shades in other formulas to make a judgment call. I have noticed that the one Lancome blush I have, which is a very pale colour, hangs on almost all day. Estee Lauder fades as fast or faster than Mac, although I haven't tried their new "Pure Colour" formula. 

post #173 of 762

I think it helps to apply your blush immediately after applying your foundation so that they set together. I don't find fading blush a major problem when I wear Asian BB Creams, because there is a moistness to it that helps it adhere and last longer.

post #174 of 762

I was planning on putting Ever Ivory on the back burner since these are permanent but my SA checked today and EI is limited edition.

 

If it's on anyone's wish list get it early.

post #175 of 762
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Originally Posted by lyseD View Post

I was planning on putting Ever Ivory on the back burner since these are permanent but my SA checked today and EI is limited edition.

 

If it's on anyone's wish list get it early.

 

Did you ask if any others weren't perm? I was hoping to be able to take my time with this collection icon_eek.gif

post #176 of 762
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Originally Posted by Shellcat View Post

Ditto... I buy both as well, but I LOOOOOOVE my NARS blushes.

If I to pick one blush and one highlighter to live with the rest of my life it would be NARS Lovejoy and NARS Albatross.  That is all.   queen.gif

Thank goodness I will never have to make that choice...




Thankyou!!! Now I want lovejoy lol
I think albatross would be a little too much on my nw35 skin....
What do you think Hun?!
post #177 of 762

I am NC35, and Albatross is my favorite HL EVER!  I think with your skintone it would look awesome!  Maybe you can swatch it somewhere?

 

 

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Originally Posted by pemily View Post


Thankyou!!! Now I want lovejoy lol
I think albatross would be a little too much on my nw35 skin....
What do you think Hun?!
post #178 of 762
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Originally Posted by liba View Post

 

Did you ask if any others weren't perm? I was hoping to be able to take my time with this collection icon_eek.gif


Yes, all the other shadows are permanent, Forever Ivory is the only LE one.

post #179 of 762
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Originally Posted by Shellcat View Post

Ditto... I buy both as well, but I LOOOOOOVE my NARS blushes.

 

If I to pick one blush and one highlighter to live with the rest of my life it would be NARS Lovejoy and NARS Albatross.  That is all.   queen.gif

 

Thank goodness I will never have to make that choice...

 

 

LOL! amen to that... 

 

For a weekend away I have packed 6 blushes.

 

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Originally Posted by Mac-Guy View Post

 

 

I don't have too many NARS blushes, so I can't speak for them, but I'm thrilled to hear that they are holding up so well.

 

However, IMO, layering is key to make any MU product stay: blotting your lips and re-apply is a principle that most of us follow (and it's pretty simple to do); same goes for using a primer under e/s to avoid creasing; using two thin layers of foundation (over a primer) will make it hold up much better; finally, using a CCB or CBB under a blush or highlighter will not only make the color pop, but it just lasts much longer. Yes, it's always an extra step, but it only takes a few seconds to apply, but it will last considerably longer. As MU consists of molecules that build a sort of "net," it just helps the product to stay in place if you use different layers, especially if they have different textures as the "nets" will interlock. It's a common principle in stage MU, and it translates very well to everyday make up that has to stay up for a long day at the office.

i haven't tried that before, but i will in the fall when i'm back to using foundation. thanks for the tip!

post #180 of 762

Thank you IyseD!

Very good to know....I have to get EI as soon as the collection is released then because I think that it is a pretty highlighter!

I have been using Carefree a lot since I got it and I hope that EI is similar but without the golden shimmer.

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Originally Posted by lyseD View Post


Yes, all the other shadows are permanent, Forever Ivory is the only LE one.

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