MAC Moody Blooms Collection (June 26, 2014)

erine1881

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Thanks!  So for this look, you'd take teh 217 and blend horizontally btwn each section of color? If you use the second method, would you then go back and blend with the 217?   Have your 217 brushes become "splayed" at the tip?   like they go out instead of come back in?  I think I need a brush masterclass. I thought I understood, but you guys lost me when you said the denser brushes move the colors....  
This what I'd do. -lay down each colour on each section of the lid with a 239 or any flat dense brush suitable for your lid size. One third, one third, one third. But make the middle third (the lightest colour) slightly bigger than the inner and outer thirds -go in with one of the darker colours on a 217 (very little amount) and blend ever so softly in towards the lighter colour. This will lessen the size of the lightest colour, making all 3 thirds the same size, while blending the colours together. Repeat with a new 217 and the other colour. -thoroughly wipe off all the colour off both 217s and continue to blend each connection until the colours blend seamlessly. I have a couple 217s and 224s that have splayed out, but i reshape them when i deep clean them and it's fixed. It happens when you use too much pressure using and cleaning the brush.
 

blondie929

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I see a lot of man candy which is nice to look at but I swear I must be the only person who looks at Channing Tatum and is like ehh BUT throw a picture of trey songz up and I'm like
 

singer82

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Awe thanks hon! Unfortunately I worked another double. But don't work till tomorrow night so I'm sleeping in! Gonna get some sleep. Night everyone. I sure hope I don't miss out on Black Ivy!
You're safe--not released yet. I hope that you can get some rest!! 
 

BrainsAndBeauty

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Still waiting!
Blah. Waiting blows.
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DarylandCarole

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On me (and I have pigmented lips) it's nothing like Oh Oh Oh at all. OOO is honestly not my cup of tea at all, I found it aging on my complexion. Meanwhile, MB is quite sheer, more like a somewhat opaque gloss level of sheerness. The primary color you see on my lips is a warm old bronze/warm nude, with a subtle soft sheer plum under layer. Then it flashes and changes with red, which emphasizes the plum, and some gold, which highlights the bronze. The general effect on me is a soft warm nude, not anywhere near as dark as OOO, and much less overtly plum. It's truly unique and I haven't really seen a photo yet that's captured it. It's super duper sexy and perfect with all the strong eye colors in this collection. I guess it boils down to your natural lip color, which will be a big influence. I'm guessing it may look more plummy if you have very pale lips. It's a warmer, peachier nude color overall compared to Gold Mirror gloss, but I really don't have anything I can immediately compare it to. Check it out in a store if you can - it won't be flying off the shelves, since it doesn't look as awesome in the tube as it does on the lips, especially because SS testers tend to get really gross looking really fast. Thanks - the right brush you feel comfortable with and that suits your eye shape will make all the difference, imo. When it comes to bright and/or strong colors, I often just like to use a single shade in a halo all around my eyes, maybe with a little liner for extra definition, rather than wear a few and blend them together - i like the graphic look that has, plus I don't have tons of lid space, to really maximize that sort of thing. Do you use your purples a lot? I really like Fig 1, but I somewhat prefer Hidden Motive and I think they'll go great together. I don't own S&R or Parfait Amour or Beautiful Iris. I don't usually buy those lavender shadows because they often don't quite do it for me, texture-wise. I do own Dame's Desire, but Blooming Mad is more vibrant and duo-chrome  and looks smooth on my lids. All my other purple shadows are pretty much all MES or other non-standard formulas or are much bluer-toned than these. I guess the first question is do you use your purples a lot and then if so, do you use Fig. 1 and Stars & Rockets a lot and wish they were better or a little different? Hope that helps you decide if you need these or not. Copperthorn will probably cover up crepey texture under the eyes, because the glitter is so dense. It's still a very extreme look - buy it if you're OK with something fussy and dramatic that you may only wear a few times. Those few times, you will definitely look very, very striking.
Thanks Liba! It might just work for a few special-occasion looks this upcoming holiday season. Just think, Ladies, in six months and one week, we'll be right smack dab in the middle of the week before Christmas! Here is a little eye candy for those of you who are ready to hit me with a wet noodle for bringing Christmas up!
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With the weather we've been having where I am, Christmas is starting to sound good.
 
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