I wouldn't recommend Adjust for NW15. Glad you passed.
Brush here too - I tried fingers, but it was harder to apply it sheerly and evenly that way. My MA used the 191 because he likes the squared off tip and the ability to pat it on with that one, rather than sweeping it. I own a 190 and was using that instead, but then I'd go over the CCs with foundation using the large oval Masterclass brush. I've also just used the Masterclass brushes (large for face and the smaller oval under the eyes and on the brow bone) and then put powder on top and that was excellent. Those brushes are just the tops for face products. 'Not so easy to clean and dry quickly, though…I may have to just get an extra one or two - the large one is awesome for blush too but I haven't used it for that as much as I'd like because I'm already using it for foundation and these CCs.How are you guys/gals applying the cream? Brush or fingers?
Thank you.
Well, perhaps someone here can try to help. What types of color correction interests you? Your picture looks gorg, so it's hard to tell that you need anything at all!I wish I had someone to tell me which of these would benefit me.. I havent had the best experiences with my nearest counter.. not every associate is passionate and willing to help...
Something for under eyes would be nice. I use benefits ooh la lift and most times don't even use a concealer. If anything would help with acne hyperpigmentation that would be nice also. Even after using a liquid foundation and concealer, they still shine through.Well, perhaps someone here can try to help. What types of color correction interests you? Your picture looks gorg, so it's hard to tell that you need anything at all!![]()
Honestly, I don't think any of us will be able to help you via the internet. With these products, it's not just finding the right color (which can be a little tricky), but also seeing the best application techniques for your individual needs. You can't just slap these things on and go.I wish I had someone to tell me which of these would benefit me.. I havent had the best experiences with my nearest counter.. not every associate is passionate and willing to help...
I assumed so... But that is definitely a good idea and something I will look into to!!!Honestly, I don't think any of us will be able to help you via the internet. With these products, it's not just finding the right color (which can be a little tricky), but also seeing the best application techniques for your individual needs. You can't just slap these things on and go.
My suggestion is call the counter in advance and ask if you can make an appointment with one of the full-time MAC MAs (every counter's got one, but they also have a lot of temp workers who aren't trained up on the products the way the official full-timers are), or ask if they're doing an event coming up with a trainer or specialist coming in specially for the event. Then you'll be guaranteed to get someone who really knows what he/she's doing and will get the best consultation and training you'd need. Heck, there's no way I would have sprung for any of these items if it hadn't been for my really amazing MA using them on me first.
If you don't take this precaution, you may wind up with products that just sit around not getting used, so take the time out to really find out if they're worth it for you or not. At the very least, it'll be fun and relaxing to get your makeup done! Good luck!
Love this look, your skin just looks naturally flawless and glowing! May I ask what MAC foundation is closest to your skin tone and where the products were used? (and if you know, how applied, the brushes and all) I still love this hair color on you BTW.
Thank you! I always think my skin looks like a wreck, but I think every one thinks that way. And I am so loving the pink hair. It's fading a little now and I have dark roots (why does my hair only grow when it's been colored???). I'm using:Love this look, your skin just looks naturally flawless and glowing! May I ask what MAC foundation is closest to your skin tone and where the products were used? (and if you know, how applied, the brushes and all) I still love this hair color on you BTW.
But what a way to go!death by cosmetics:thud:
Yup. Posted this earlier (weeks ago).Just a heads up ladies (and gents). For those of you using these on the eyes and lips, these are NOT eye and lip safe, so use at your own risk.
Yeah. Just reminding em cuz i keep seeing recommendations of using them on the lips and eyes in this and other threads.Yup. Posted this earlier (weeks ago).