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Allglam post new pictures http://allglam.com/2011/03/24/mac-flighty-collection-big-bounce-eyeshadow-sneak-peek-allglam-com-exclusive/#more-1582
yeah there are pruple mufe qua creams that would do the job but much better because it would stay on!That purple's pretty, but I think I can easily give these a miss if they crease and come off easily.
hmm very true.. the price of these cream shadows then matter. if the prices are similar, ill opt for a mufe aqua cream! im dying to try one out! i tried out the benefit creaseless cream shadows and i actually do love them. i love buying benefit as they ship internationally. wish mac would do the same..yeah there are pruple mufe qua creams that would do the job but much better because it would stay on!
yeah the mega metal shadows are lovely. and i rub my eyes quite a bit. i hadn't thought of that being an issue but if these are that easy to wipe away then it really won't be a good product for me to buy!Meh. The colours are nice enough, but there's nothing that really wows me. I think that the MegaMetal shadows are a hard act to follow. I don't like the idea that they're easy to rub off, because if I get dirt in my eye or something, I'll end up taking off all my makeup on one eye. Now there's a look I don't want to try... I used to have problems with creasing until I smartened up and started using a primer, but these sound like they would be pretty bad for that. In terms of cream-type products that dry to a powder form, I think I'd rather spend the money and get a couple of the Armani Eyes to Kill ones, since the colours are much more special. Or get one of the Benefit ones, which don't seem to have the most unique colour selection, but which have a solid reputation.
uhm I'm not interested in them.. but Lou, who is Karla?
PBI--karla sugar--great swatchesuhm I'm not interested in them.. but Lou, who is Karla?