islandblossom
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i just happened to stop by the mall after work to return a necklace from Charlotte Rousse when I decided to also check out MAC since it was a weekday and I figured it was less crowded.
I was approached by one of the the MAs and she asked me if I needed any help. I told her about how jeanna uses gold deposit msf and it makes her skin look all glowy but she said that that was a limited item and they no longer have it. (is that true?)
So instead she recommended hyper real foundation for me and she started asking me those investigative questions and we realized that the old MA I used to go to said I was a NW 40 when really I'm actually a lot lighter. In fact, in hyper real i'm nw 400. that's a big color difference!
not to mention the fact that my concealer was a nw 35 and should be 30.
anyway, i heart my new MA because at least she had the guts to tell me the truth about my "wrong" foundation. maybe the other MA wasn't paying attention to me very well as a client or maybe my skin was just darker back then. *shrug*
btw, what should i do with the nw 40? should i throw it out or can i use that for contouring?
I was approached by one of the the MAs and she asked me if I needed any help. I told her about how jeanna uses gold deposit msf and it makes her skin look all glowy but she said that that was a limited item and they no longer have it. (is that true?)
So instead she recommended hyper real foundation for me and she started asking me those investigative questions and we realized that the old MA I used to go to said I was a NW 40 when really I'm actually a lot lighter. In fact, in hyper real i'm nw 400. that's a big color difference!
anyway, i heart my new MA because at least she had the guts to tell me the truth about my "wrong" foundation. maybe the other MA wasn't paying attention to me very well as a client or maybe my skin was just darker back then. *shrug*
btw, what should i do with the nw 40? should i throw it out or can i use that for contouring?