Sephora Friends & Family 2013

babygirlLAH

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It won't look horrible. I just dont think I want shimmer all over my face. Maybe it's more subtle once buffed in? I've never actually applied them to my face. Maybe I will on Saturday.
I hope it is subtle cause I don't want shimmer all over my face either lol
 

MissTT

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I thought dim was kind of ashy on me. I'm sure I could blend it out on my face, but it doesn't seem like it would be that much different than my NARS Light Reflecting Loose Powder.
 

boschicka

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tried it uppercase and lowercase a bunch of times and it didn't work. which is a good thing cause I have so much stuff to play with and I have three palettes on the way. lmao. damn these limited edition and popular items! :/
sorry, that stinks! was your order over $75? their website is weird sometimes. you could probably call and place your order that way.....or just keep your money! :)
 

babygirlLAH

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sorry, that stinks!  was your order over $75?  their website is weird sometimes.  you could probably call and place your order that way.....or just keep your money!  :)
lol yea, it was almost $300.00. LMAO. I'll just take it as a sign from God to not spend anymore money and save it. :p
 

brittbby

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I thought dim was kind of ashy on me. I'm sure I could blend it out on my face, but it doesn't seem like it would be that much different than my NARS Light Reflecting Loose Powder.
I have both and dim gives a pretty different finish than my NARS loose powder... Dim is much more glowy, by no means shimmery but definitely more of a glow. I love both tho so who knows...
 

MissTT

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I'm sure brittbby. Finger swatching isn't really ideal for this type of product, but it's all I usually have. When I go into Sephora my face is already made up for the day I can't be messing around adding nonsense to my face, kwim.
 

thejwlife

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I have both and dim gives a pretty different finish than my NARS loose powder... Dim is much more glowy, by no means shimmery but definitely more of a glow. I love both tho so who knows...
I was going to say the same thing. @MissTT give it a try on a day when you have a neutral look already.
 

Kaori

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Black friday deals are revealed: https://www.facebook.com/Sephora/app_320219751374530

edit: well some, not all yet
 

Bcteagirl

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Thanks for the link. I may be interested in a Stilla eyeshadow thingy, to tide me over on not buying Naked 3 until the new year.

I'm not even sure what the Josie Moran and Living Proof products pictured are.

So far disappointing.
 

honey b

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Black friday deals are revealed: https://www.facebook.com/Sephora/app_320219751374530

edit: well some, not all yet
Meh. Nothing here that would send me running there on Black Friday. Now if they posted that Naked 3 would be available...that's another story!
 

Baby1black

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I'm sure brittbby. Finger swatching isn't really ideal for this type of product, but it's all I usually have. When I go into Sephora my face is already made up for the day I can't be messing around adding nonsense to my face, kwim.
I hate going bare to my sephora. I once went to sephora with no foundation because I wanted to try several one s I had in mind and I felt some of the SA were giving me that look like I know nothing about makeup becau se I do not have a full face on. My mac macys counter SA do the same thing. Unlike most mac pro stores , at least the ones I have visited, really do not care if you are coming in rags to their store. If you need help finding a foundation the y will get you matched. LOve the MacPro store in Chicago. They have this male SA who is amazing, will spend hours explaining everything you need to know about a product and how it can be multiuser.
 

MissTT

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Hmm. I don't judge anybody for coming in w/o makeup. I can tell by talking to you if you know your stuff. And I don't judge you if you don't know your stuff either. That's what I'm there for.
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People come in after working out or whatever. They'd be jerks to judge you when they don't know what's going on. Now some people will give you side eye you if you come in with crazy makeup or look 'ratchet' as the kids say. Men always seem surprised when I assume they are shopping for themselves.
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I don't judge. I did put concealer on a 9 y/o boy once b/c his mom was looking for concealer and also remarked about the boy's own dark circles. After I did the first eye I cringed b/c I remembered how homophobic people are and I got this weird feeling. He had no problem w/ it and liked the results. Mom probably thought I gave him the gay.
 
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