paparazziboy
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i like them i have played with them already a bit i wont buy it i get one in gratis so that is all i need
yellow is the new green for lobster looking girls like me!
LOL, you are not lobster-red! Just a pinch of pink![]()
I've been using the studio careblend pressed powder to set my makeup. Does anyone think that it's worth replacing it with the finishing pressed powder? I've also wanted to try the MSF natural for setting make up but I don't know what to choose.
I really like the careblend pressed and I'm running low so I don't know if I should stick with it, try the new finishing pressed or the MSF natural. Any suggestions?
Yellow is probably more effective - and far more natural - to cancel out redness. Best is to get a sample and try it out before you buy it.
I don't think they will cover at all. Maybe a hint of a tint or less.do you think these can be used such as colored creams instead of foundation for a light coverage ... or they won't cover at all?
hw is the loose powder as a finishing powder? i nd a proper one but i dont knw which brand has the best finishing/setting powder..
The blot powder has some color to it whereas the Finising powder is completely translucent (white). You will get a bit of coverage with the former one, but the latter one provides no coverage at all.sorry I meant prep & prime powder vs blot powder!
oh that is a good point!Hmm, I wonder if the peach one would also work as an under eye circle corrector.
I checked out Bobbi Brown's peach corrector and I think it's too thick for the delicate eye area. I'm hoping this will be thinner but can still cancel out the darkness.
The yellow one will probably work better for that purpose based on the info we have (as the "peachy" one sounds more like a bronzer). Having said that, I don't think these primers will have a lot of pigmentation, but you can always use the P&P highlighters to prep your eye area. This will certainly work better.Hmm, I wonder if the peach one would also work as an under eye circle corrector.
Adjust is light, neutral peach, right? Recharge is the bronzy one. I've tried a yellow corrector (Benefit Lemon Aid) before but it didn't work for me. I read that peach may be used for dark under eye circles so I wanted to try it out. Been looking into various peach correctors but have only seen the Bobbi Brown one.The yellow one will probably work better for that purpose based on the info we have (as the "peachy" one sounds more like a bronzer). Having said that, I don't think these primers will have a lot of pigmentation, but you can always use the P&P highlighters to prep your eye area. This will certainly work better.