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post #91 of 2720

Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013 Runway Hair and Makeup Colorful eyeshadow at Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013

face

* MAC Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Gel — massaged into skin to instantly hydrate and illuminate.
* MAC Face & Body Foundation — blended over skin to perfect and tone
* MAC Prep + Prime Transparent Finishing Powder — swept over skin to polish and set.
eyes
* Brows are brushed upwards and groomed.
* MAC Sunshine from Spring 2013 Forecast/Eyes (available Spring/Summer 2013) — applied with fingers over the eyelid.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Hi-Def Cyan, Genuine Orange, Landscape Green, Marine Ultra and True Chartruse — blended with
Pure White Paint Stick and then applied through the crease to the brow with fingers, creating a pastel-ombre effect over eyes.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Landscape Green and Marine Ultra — used to smudge a dark spot directly above eyes under brows.
lips
* MAC Luxe Naturale Mineralized Rich Lipstick (available Spring/Summer 2013) — blended softly into lips. eyelove.gif

 

source:http://makeupforlife.net/2012/09/runway-beauty-colorful-eyes-hair-at-peter-som-spring-summer-2013.html#more-51025

post #92 of 2720
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Originally Posted by Beauty911 View Post

can someone post a link or a swatch for this Harvest lip color? Sounds like my kind of color. Thanks!

 

I posted one under the corresponding thread (months ago. Just do a search, the thread is not too long).

post #93 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013 Runway Hair and Makeup Colorful eyeshadow at Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013

face

* MAC Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Gel — massaged into skin to instantly hydrate and illuminate.
* MAC Face & Body Foundation — blended over skin to perfect and tone
* MAC Prep + Prime Transparent Finishing Powder — swept over skin to polish and set.
eyes
* Brows are brushed upwards and groomed.
* MAC Sunshine from Spring 2013 Forecast/Eyes (available Spring/Summer 2013) — applied with fingers over the eyelid.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Hi-Def Cyan, Genuine Orange, Landscape Green, Marine Ultra and True Chartruse — blended with
Pure White Paint Stick and then applied through the crease to the brow with fingers, creating a pastel-ombre effect over eyes.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Landscape Green and Marine Ultra — used to smudge a dark spot directly above eyes under brows.
lips
* MAC Luxe Naturale Mineralized Rich Lipstick (available Spring/Summer 2013) — blended softly into lips. eyelove.gif

 

source:http://makeupforlife.net/2012/09/runway-beauty-colorful-eyes-hair-at-peter-som-spring-summer-2013.html#more-51025

 

The dewy skin looks stunning!

post #94 of 2720

 Nails at Catherine Malandrino Spring 2013. Get the look with a mix of @cndworld Air Dry Coat, Additives in Titanium Pearl and two drops of Blackjack. #nyfw #backstagebeauty #nails (Taken with Instagram) <--another pic in the web form the same catherine malandrino show.

MAC+CAtherine+m.jpg<<-- pic in blog

 

alot of new products were used in this look. here is the blog link so you can check how the products were used. http://thebeautyalchemist.blogspot.com/

mineralized moisture fluid SPF 15 foundation s/s13

cheers my dear pigment s/s13

poised powder blush s/s13

must have brown from spring'13 forecast/eyes

spoiled rich eye shadow from Archie's girls 

lucky in love pigment s/s13

luxe naturale mineralized lipstick s/s13

summer sweetheart lip glass s/s13 

 

so there is a collection call spring'13 forecast???!

post #95 of 2720
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Originally Posted by MACina View Post

Which brush do you use liba?

 

I am curious to try it!

 

Either i just use whatever is left on the brush from lining my eyes to get a little extra definition - so usually the fine lining brush or sometimes the small angled lining brush - or if I'm only using it for the brows, then the fine lining brush. I have full brows, so all I do is just fill in a little with fine strokes in the thinner parts near the nose and then just a thin angled line to accentuate the arch, drawn from the lower edge up through the center to the peak of the arch and then across to the outer edge (still in the center line). I like natural looking brows, not the drawn-on look, so I'm only using it to accentuate. 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by xasperadastra View Post

I must try and see if it works for me!!

 

Dark Diversion is great for dark brows. It gives a richness without the harshness that black would give, but not looking too light, like a lot of browns do. I also use Wholesome and once in a while Siahi, if I'm also using it for lining my eyes.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Piarpreet View Post

I want Mineralized skin finishes and maybe a collection for pale girls (skin products)

 

I just saw the new BB creams today and they are VERY light. I'm NC15 and I had to use the darkest one out of the 3. Really nice finish, especially for something with 35 SPF! Check them out when you can!

post #96 of 2720

Thank you very much liba!

I will definitely try it...I was considering Wholesome too because I have quite dark brows.Siahi sounds very interesting too!

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Originally Posted by liba View Post

Either i just use whatever is left on the brush from lining my eyes to get a little extra definition - so usually the fine lining brush or sometimes the small angled lining brush - or if I'm only using it for the brows, then the fine lining brush. I have full brows, so all I do is just fill in a little with fine strokes in the thinner parts near the nose and then just a thin angled line to accentuate the arch, drawn from the lower edge up through the center to the peak of the arch and then across to the outer edge (still in the center line). I like natural looking brows, not the drawn-on look, so I'm only using it to accentuate. 

 

 

 

 

Dark Diversion is great for dark brows. It gives a richness without the harshness that black would give, but not looking too light, like a lot of browns do. I also use Wholesome and once in a while Siahi, if I'm also using it for lining my eyes.

 

I just saw the new BB creams today and they are VERY light. I'm NC15 and I had to use the darkest one out of the 3. Really nice finish, especially for something with 35 SPF! Check them out when you can!

 

Awesome...maybe the Extra Light BB is a matching shade for me then.

post #97 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

 Nails at Catherine Malandrino Spring 2013. Get the look with a mix of @cndworld Air Dry Coat, Additives in Titanium Pearl and two drops of Blackjack. #nyfw #backstagebeauty #nails (Taken with Instagram) <--another pic in the web form the same catherine malandrino show.

MAC+CAtherine+m.jpg<<-- pic in blog

 

alot of new products were used in this look. here is the blog link so you can check how the products were used. http://thebeautyalchemist.blogspot.com/

mineralized moisture fluid SPF 15 foundation s/s13

cheers my dear pigment s/s13

poised powder blush s/s13

must have brown from spring'13 forecast/eyes

spoiled rich eye shadow from Archie's girls 

lucky in love pigment s/s13

luxe naturale mineralized lipstick s/s13

summer sweetheart lip glass s/s13 

 

so there is a collection call spring'13 forecast???!

 

I think that's the name of those Pro lip palettes.

post #98 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013 Runway Hair and Makeup Colorful eyeshadow at Peter Som Spring/Summer 2013

face

* MAC Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Gel — massaged into skin to instantly hydrate and illuminate.
* MAC Face & Body Foundation — blended over skin to perfect and tone
* MAC Prep + Prime Transparent Finishing Powder — swept over skin to polish and set.
eyes
* Brows are brushed upwards and groomed.
* MAC Sunshine from Spring 2013 Forecast/Eyes (available Spring/Summer 2013) — applied with fingers over the eyelid.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Hi-Def Cyan, Genuine Orange, Landscape Green, Marine Ultra and True Chartruse — blended with
Pure White Paint Stick and then applied through the crease to the brow with fingers, creating a pastel-ombre effect over eyes.
* MAC Pro Paint Sticks in Landscape Green and Marine Ultra — used to smudge a dark spot directly above eyes under brows.
lips
* MAC Luxe Naturale Mineralized Rich Lipstick (available Spring/Summer 2013) — blended softly into lips. eyelove.gif

 

source:http://makeupforlife.net/2012/09/runway-beauty-colorful-eyes-hair-at-peter-som-spring-summer-2013.html#more-51025

 

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Originally Posted by Naynadine View Post

 

I think that's the name of those Pro lip palettes.

 

I guess so too! Looking at the color in the second image it makes me think about the eyeshadows palette we have seen with Archie's products!

post #99 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

 Nails at Catherine Malandrino Spring 2013. Get the look with a mix of @cndworld Air Dry Coat, Additives in Titanium Pearl and two drops of Blackjack. #nyfw #backstagebeauty #nails (Taken with Instagram) <--another pic in the web form the same catherine malandrino show.

MAC+CAtherine+m.jpg<<-- pic in blog

 

alot of new products were used in this look. here is the blog link so you can check how the products were used. http://thebeautyalchemist.blogspot.com/

mineralized moisture fluid SPF 15 foundation s/s13

cheers my dear pigment s/s13

poised powder blush s/s13

must have brown from spring'13 forecast/eyes

spoiled rich eye shadow from Archie's girls 

lucky in love pigment s/s13

luxe naturale mineralized lipstick s/s13

summer sweetheart lip glass s/s13 

 

so there is a collection call spring'13 forecast???!

Yes new pigments! They must have done this for Louamuse.gif

post #100 of 2720

There was pigment called "Cheers my Dear" in the Cool Thrillseekers pigment set:

 

http://www.temptalia.com/mac-cool-thrillseekers-pigmentsglitter-set-review-photos-swatches

 

Seems to be a repromote...???

 

 

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Originally Posted by Pinkdollface View Post

Yes new pigments! They must have done this for Louamuse.gif

post #101 of 2720
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Originally Posted by MACina View Post

There was pigment called "Cheers my Dear" in the Cool Thrillseekers pigment set:

 

http://www.temptalia.com/mac-cool-thrillseekers-pigmentsglitter-set-review-photos-swatches

 

Seems to be a repromote...???

 

 

a pink pigment... it may also be the pink pigment we have seen for the Archie's girls collection...

post #102 of 2720

Jeez, I love the dewy skin. That is so pretty. I want the Spring Trend Palette even more now too!

post #103 of 2720
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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

Jeez, I love the dewy skin. That is so pretty. I want the Spring Trend Palette even more now too!

I get close to that look with F&B. Lasts just long enough for me to apply blush and then out comes the blot powder to get rid of it. Guess I'm not a trend setter. ;)

 

I wish they'd taken a pic before her shadow creased, presuming that isn't a deliberate look.

post #104 of 2720
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Originally Posted by Audrey C View Post

I get close to that look with F&B. Lasts just long enough for me to apply blush and then I powder liberally to get rid of it. LOL

 

You can keep (at least part of) it if you put MSFN over F&B. That's my favourite.

post #105 of 2720
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Originally Posted by Audrey C View Post

I get close to that look with F&B. Lasts just long enough for me to apply blush and then out comes the blot powder to get rid of it. Guess I'm not a trend setter. ;)

 

I wish they'd taken a pic before her shadow creased, presuming that isn't a deliberate look.

 That is how F&B looks on me too. Sometimes I go without powder. Now, I just feel less weird about doing it!

post #106 of 2720
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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 That is how F&B looks on me too. Sometimes I go without powder. Now, I just feel less weird about doing it!

 

Same here. You are not alone. Dewy skin is just beautiful!

post #107 of 2720
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Originally Posted by MRV View Post

 

You can keep (at least part of) it if you put MSFN over F&B. That's my favourite.

 

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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 That is how F&B looks on me too. Sometimes I go without powder. Now, I just feel less weird about doing it!

 

I've had oily skin since my teens - dewiness just reads as something that needs blotted to me. I tried MSFN but my skin wasn't happy with it. I stick to Blot Powder of P&P translucent powder now.

post #108 of 2720
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Originally Posted by Audrey C View Post

 

 

I've had oily skin since my teens - dewiness just reads as something that needs blotted to me. I tried MSFN but my skin wasn't happy with it. I stick to Blot Powder of P&P translucent powder now.

 MSFN works great for me but I have never been oily a day in my life. Maybe that is why I like the dewy look on me.

post #109 of 2720

Can you apply a powder blush directly over the F&B foundation?


Or do you use a cream blush if you don' t use a powder to set it?

 

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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 That is how F&B looks on me too. Sometimes I go without powder. Now, I just feel less weird about doing it!

post #110 of 2720
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Originally Posted by MACina View Post

Can you apply a powder blush directly over the F&B foundation?


Or do you use a cream blush if you don' t use a powder to set it?

 

 I have done both. I let the F&B settle for a minute or so before I add powder blush if that is what I am doing. MSFs over it without powder are AAAAMMMAZING! Especially Light Year. I really like the Casual Color thingys over it without powder as well. It is a fresh very natural look.

post #111 of 2720

i sometimes use the chanel mat lumiere with out powder. or when i put powder over it i use fix plus. i have combination/oily skin but i just dont like a  matte powdered face. wtff.gif  

post #112 of 2720

Thank you very much!

 

Really???

I would love to get this foundation.I had it some time ago but the shade was totally wrong for me.I will get a sample of N1 from a

friend and hope that this will work better for me.I only have the F&B white to mix with other foundations because "regular shades"  are always too dark for me.

 

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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 I have done both. I let the F&B settle for a minute or so before I add powder blush if that is what I am doing. MSFs over it without powder are AAAAMMMAZING! Especially Light Year. I really like the Casual Color thingys over it without powder as well. It is a fresh very natural look.

post #113 of 2720
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Originally Posted by MACina View Post

There was pigment called "Cheers my Dear" in the Cool Thrillseekers pigment set:

 

http://www.temptalia.com/mac-cool-thrillseekers-pigmentsglitter-set-review-photos-swatches

 

Seems to be a repromote...???

 

 

     i like it. you can tell that the model from the catherine show is wearing it on the inner coner and it looks pretty!! th_star.gif

post #114 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

     i like it. you can tell that the model from the catherine show is wearing it on the inner coner and it looks pretty!! th_star.gif

 

It looks gorgeous, especially against her tanned skin. It reminds me a bit of the pink part of the Street Art e/s palette, which I also use as a highlighter. Those light pinks work well as an inner corner accent and are less flashy than a white e/s.

post #115 of 2720
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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 MSFN works great for me but I have never been oily a day in my life. Maybe that is why I like the dewy look on me.

Lucky you. Unfortunately, I can't leave dewy because I go from that to 'WTF did my makeup go' in no time at all. I use primer for oily skin and either F&B (my favourite even skinned no makeup look) or Matchmaster. I then use either blot powder or translucent powder (not heavily, because I hate that visible powder look) and I still need to blot by the time I get to the office. It's ridiculous. I'm 45. When is this going to stop?! cry.gif

 

My fave MUA taught me to not brush blot powder on but instead pack it against my skin, if that makes sense. It's still not visible, but it gets more in there. I still go through gazillions of blotting sheets.

 

If I had drier skin, I'd probably like dewy more. As it is, it provokes a WTF - ALREADY?! response. rants.gif

 

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Originally Posted by MACina View Post

Can you apply a powder blush directly over the F&B foundation?


Or do you use a cream blush if you don' t use a powder to set it?

 

Absolutely - I do it all the time. When a want a matter or longer lasting look, I use Matchmaster.

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Originally Posted by mousygiggles View Post

 I have done both. I let the F&B settle for a minute or so before I add powder blush if that is what I am doing. MSFs over it without powder are AAAAMMMAZING! Especially Light Year. I really like the Casual Color thingys over it without powder as well. It is a fresh very natural look.

 

I do the same. I apply blush and MSF before setting powder. It also helps them adhere.

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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

i sometimes use the chanel mat lumiere with out powder. or when i put powder over it i use fix plus. i have combination/oily skin but i just dont like a  matte powdered face. wtff.gif  

I don't like the matte powdered look either; I go for a more natural powdered look (if that makes sense). Even at that, I'll look 'dewy' (nicer word than oily) again in the t-zone and on my upper cheeks within an hour with F&B.

post #116 of 2720

Dewey fan here! wavey.gif

 

Then again, I've always had dry skin, so no wonder. There's a fine line between dewey and oily and lord knows if I'd ever had a battle with oily skin, my first reaction would be YOU ARE BANISHED and that's that. 

post #117 of 2720
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Originally Posted by kimibos View Post

 Nails at Catherine Malandrino Spring 2013. Get the look with a mix of @cndworld Air Dry Coat, Additives in Titanium Pearl and two drops of Blackjack. #nyfw #backstagebeauty #nails (Taken with Instagram) <


 

LOVE these earrings!!!

post #118 of 2720
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Originally Posted by liba View Post

Dewey fan here! wavey.gif

 

Then again, I've always had dry skin, so no wonder. There's a fine line between dewey and oily and lord knows if I'd ever had a battle with oily skin, my first reaction would be YOU ARE BANISHED and that's that. 

see i love the look of dewey skin too but feel like i can't pull it off. sometimes if i don't powder i feel like i get a little too oily. Plus one of my staff once said that i looked like i;d just applied moisturiser! not cool!!

post #119 of 2720
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Originally Posted by LMD84 View Post

see i love the look of dewey skin too but feel like i can't pull it off. sometimes if i don't powder i feel like i get a little too oily. Plus one of my staff once said that i looked like i;d just applied moisturiser! not cool!!

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post #120 of 2720
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Originally Posted by Copperhead View Post

girlhaha.gif

i know! this particular guy also told me last week that i needed to get my hair done because it was obvious i wash't a natural blonde! wtf?! luckily for him i had already booked in to get my highlights done! 

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