MAC - Cremeblend Blush Discussion

LMD84

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i'm not usually a fan of cream cheek products, but i want to get the darker ones for contouring. and maybe the pink one too
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yeah i never have been either but this formula is well worth trying out :)
 

LittleMaryJane

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I'm afraid of cream blushes... I can totally see myself making a mess with it... Not to mention I don't really need another non-powder product on my already oily face. I assume they don't help the situation.

I'm so bleh about all the upcoming collections. Especially this one.
 

katred

Specktra Bestie
Are these going to be the same colors but with a new formula?
That was what I had understood, but I don't know if it's 100% confirmed. Plus they will all be permanent, so there's no rush to buy.

It's funny, because despite the fact that they were perm, I immediately wanted to grab a few of the superslick liquid liners that came out with Fabulous Felines. With these, I don't feel quite the sense of urgency. I think this is maybe because, despite the fact that I have Joie De Vivre, I'm not so nuts about the formula that I feel I have to rush out and buy some right away.

I'm glad to see that they're immediately reissuing some "classics" in the improved formula. I've always been interested in Brit Wit and Posey, but I never liked the Blushcreme formula. So I'll probably eventually get those two. Since this launches on the same day as Jeanius, though, I'll be putting my money there first.

Ironically, I'd be more interested in finding out what lipstick the model in the promo photograph is wearing than I am in the blushes...
 

kayley123

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Oh, lazy, lazy me, sorry! I see katjamo's posts now
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...yes, I was too lazy to read only 4 pages worth of posts!
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Something Special sounds nice to me...I tried So Sweet, So Easy, which I thought looked okay but my SO looked me at and said, "what's that on your face? It looks weird."
 

CoralBlast

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does anyone remember i think these can be used on the lips? i did use mine but i dont rememder if its safe or not.
 

LMD84

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does anyone remember i think these can be used on the lips? i did use mine but i dont rememder if its safe or not.
i use florida on my lips and that hasnt given me a reaction. i know lots of people have worn them on the lips but i cant remember if you are actually meant to!!
 

User38

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I always wear them on my lips... even if the disclaimer says not to.. lol.
I am still alive too !
 

JennsJewelz

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How do these feel when used on the lips? Are they drying at all? How does the texture compare to a lipstick/gloss? If these really are super multi-taskers, I may have to pick up more than one... :)
 

LMD84

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How do these feel when used on the lips? Are they drying at all? How does the texture compare to a lipstick/gloss? If these really are super multi-taskers, I may have to pick up more than one... :)
no i dont find it drying at all. however i use a tendertone while applying the rest of my make up and then that way my lips are soft when i get around to applying a lip product. it feels more like a lipstick than a gloss. slightly slippier but not by much.
 

nunu

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I wonder how different colour wise are the 'new' posey and ladyblush as i have them in the old formula.
 

kanne

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I'm afraid of cream blushes... I can totally see myself making a mess with it... Not to mention I don't really need another non-powder product on my already oily face. I assume they don't help the situation.

I'm so bleh about all the upcoming collections. Especially this one.
I would give cream blushes a go! I was always scared to try them because I always read cream blushes are hard to use, they make a mess etc, etc. I decided to try a Max Factor blush that was on sale because it was a d/c product...well, I've hit the pan, and I don't know what I'm going to do.
I honestly think they're easier to use than a powder blush, I just use my fingers because the warmth makes them easier to blend. I usually use them over foundation, then follow up with a finishing powder. You get a natural glow that you honestly can't achieve with powder blush, and setting it with powder decreases oiliness and increases staying powder.

Give cream blushes a chance!!
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xasperadastra

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I'm afraid of cream blushes... I can totally see myself making a mess with it... Not to mention I don't really need another non-powder product on my already oily face. I assume they don't help the situation.

I'm so bleh about all the upcoming collections. Especially this one.

I have a oily face too and I am also acne prone :( anyway I've tried a CCB (virgin isle) and it's great! The finish is really soft. I've never used a cream blush but if the formula is the same as CCB I'll buy one!
 

martiangurll

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this collection is a skip for me. thank goodness because I am broke from Mickey C and ChamPale but mostly from Peacocky
 

commandolando

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I'm confused! is there a difference between Cremeblend blush & blushcreme? I already own Lady bush and use it kinda often (I have so many blushes and I've been stoked on My Highland Honey lately).

I see that Posey & Lady blush will be in this collection..I also see that MAC is discontinuing the Blushcremes...my mind is exploding!
 

romi79_2008

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I think they will probably be the same colors as before but texture improved, and the new name goes with the improved version of them
 
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