At Pro stores, yes.I'm excited for these! This and Office Hours should be available this Thursday, right?
DANG MAC-Guy: I wish you would post the look! I want to see this!If you have a stiffer brush, I would try that too. The 239 seem is too soft to crush any glitter. I also recommend that you swipe the brush on the back of your hand to avoid excess product. Once you have it on your lid, it will be so much harder to crush - unless you want to poke your eyeballs. I hope this helps.
PS: I tried W10, NW20, and NW55 in combination with Museum Bronze (my favorite piggie). Brushes used: 214, 259 (lower lash line); 228 (tear duct); 249, 235 (crushing and appyling); 223 (blending - the synthetic long bristles work like a charm on those piggies); 219 (outer V). Love it!
Sorry. I won't post any more pics or swatchesDANG MAC-Guy: I wish you would post the look! I want to see this!
PLEASE!!!!! I wanna see this look! Uh with a tube of l/g on top? PLEASE?Sorry. I won't post any more pics or swatches![]()
That sounds pretty good. I love the 227, everything about it. Its large and great for all over color on my lids. The 215 will be the perfect addition to my brush family. And I am from Philly, where 215 is our area code, so that number is special to me. It's been a while since i've grabbed a Mac brush. I'm overdue.To me, the 215 is a smaller version of the 227.
The brushes are LE.Are the brushes perm?
Thanks for posting this. I agree with the blogger, they are very hard to catch with a camera.
Welcome to SpecktraMay I join in the conversation?I noticed there's a large amount of traffic coming to my blog from here lately, so thank you to for the linking.![]()
I got the Pressed Pigments yesterday, and was totally excited for them. From what I learned they can be use wet and dry.. also on the body not just for the face?! But I think the only way to actually use them on your body, is to apply them wet. That way the shimmers and the color are kinda melted down, but it still is a whole lot of shimmers to put on your body. The swatches I have on my blog, don't really shows how shimmery they are.. See the swatches and add about x3 more shimmersthe idea is closer to that!![]()
Thank you so much for the swatches! Do you think you will use them more on the eyes or as cheek highlighters?May I join in the conversation?I noticed there's a large amount of traffic coming to my blog from here lately, so thank you to for the linking. I got the Pressed Pigments yesterday, and was totally excited for them. From what I learned they can be use wet and dry.. also on the body not just for the face?! But I think the only way to actually use them on your body, is to apply them wet. That way the shimmers and the color are kinda melted down, but it still is a whole lot of shimmers to put on your body. The swatches I have on my blog, don't really shows how shimmery they are.. See the swatches and add about x3 more shimmers
the idea is closer to that!
It's a highlighter (shaping cream), thus I'm pretty sure it won't be too dark for you (but maybe too light).I ordered Day Gleam pressed pigment and Naturally Defined sculpting cream! I hope Naturally Defined isn't too dark, the other lighter shade looked too light for me.