You fave contouring shades?

Entice

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I really need to try this Blunt blush out since they've discontinued the Shape and Sculp powder in Warm Light Definitive (which is the one I'm currrently using).
 

lipshock

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Blunt or Raizin blush.
Embark or Espresso eyeshadows.
NW50 or NW55 Studio Stick foundations.
Warm Light/Definitive Duo powder.

Sometimes I mix the colours, too.
 

MACa6325xi

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Originally Posted by lipshock
Blunt or Raizin blush.
Embark or Espresso eyeshadows.
NW50 or NW55 Studio Stick foundations.
Warm Light/Definitive Duo powder.

Sometimes I mix the colours, too.


Lipshock, where have you been? I loved your youtube videos and I have seen you at the local MAC Store. You are so so pretty. Thanks for your recommendations.
 

lipshock

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Originally Posted by MACa6325xi
Lipshock, where have you been? I loved your youtube videos and I have seen you at the local MAC Store. You are so so pretty. Thanks for your recommendations.


Lurking. =]

When did you see me? Did you say hi?
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And thank you so much for the compliment. I'm blushing over here!
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MACa6325xi

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Originally Posted by lipshock
Lurking. =]

When did you see me? Did you say hi?
cutey.gif


And thank you so much for the compliment. I'm blushing over here!
blush-anim-cl.gif


I think I saw you last summer at the MAC store and I didn't say hi because at the time I did not know who you were until I saw your videos. I remembered your face because I thought you were really nice and pretty.
 

allThingsGirl

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I missed out on the MAC Sculpt and Shape Collection!

What would you recommend for an NC40?

I'm thinking either of these two:

Emphasize Shaping Powder (Pro) & Bone Beige Sculpting Powder (Pro)
Bone Beige = Cream with fine Pearl / Bone Beige = Soft warm brown matte

Lightsweep Shaping Powder (Pro) & Shadester Sculpting Powder (Pro)
Lightsweep = Warm beige with fine pearl / Shadester = Midtone leathery brown
 

naijapretty

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For contouring, i love Joe Blasco's pressed powder in Ebony. I have the loose powder and is the perfect, neutral shade.
 

friedargh

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Hey everyone, I was also wondering what would be a good contour shade for tanned asian skin? (sorry I don't wear mac foundation so I don't know the colour equivalent. I definitely have yellow undertones though).

I often find that colours just look dirty on me
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(especially some kinds of bronzer) and I'm afraid blunt would be too dark.

Thanks in advance! <3
 

dominichulinda

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Originally Posted by friedargh
Hey everyone, I was also wondering what would be a good contour shade for tanned asian skin? (sorry I don't wear mac foundation so I don't know the colour equivalent. I definitely have yellow undertones though).

I often find that colours just look dirty on me
ssad.gif
(especially some kinds of bronzer) and I'm afraid blunt would be too dark.

Thanks in advance! <3


You should try the duo that came out with the MAC dsquare collection that has "Accentuate".
 

User38

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The darker of the duos would be perfect imo.. the lighter one is for NC15 type skins. If you just want the darker shade then get the Sculpt in the pan.
 

User38

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Blunt is a good sculpting color for NC35... the darker of the two Sculpt/accentuate in DSquared would also work. If you want one of the best contouring products try the Kevin Aucoin Sculpting powder.. or the NARS Zen.. these are great contouring products.
 

MACandie2012

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Blunt blush. It's a very subtle contour shade. Not dramatic at all even with a heavy hand. I'm an NC45 for color reference.
 
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