Prettypackages
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I like the GP blue better. Looks richer.Trying to get other swatch comparisons...
I'm ignoring for now. Too much other shit to buy.
I like the GP blue better. Looks richer.Trying to get other swatch comparisons...
I couldn't have said it better myself! I feel the exact same way. It's so hard to judge a product when someone has used so many products that I really can't tell how the product performs or how the colours look on their own. I also frequent another blogger's page who doesn't blend as much for the same reason: I want to see the color and its texture.I know a lot of people knock T's make-up application skills, but things like this are why I find her reviews helpful. I like to really see the colour and the finish on the skin, and a light application can only really show how the colour and finish appear on the reviewers face. Heavy application gives me a much better idea of how the colour will pull on my skintone, whether it will draw attention to or blur my large pores etc.
With eye make-up, yes a lot of her looks aren't very good, but because of the way she barely blends you can see how each individual shade looks on the eyelid. Other reviewers will mention a product is patchy or creases or barely shows up, but then they use a whole lot of other products and spend a lot of time on a look, and the product looks great on them. It makes for pretty pictures, but it's useless for judging how a product really performs without a ton of work. I want to see how it actually looks if you just put it on, not how it looks with a very carefully selected base, other shadows applied over it and 5 minutes of blending. I may be willing to put that kind of effort into making a subpar product work if it's unique in some way, but I've seen some bloggers go to great efforts to make a poor quality basic taupe look much better than it is.
I'm not looking to her for make-up tutorials and I don't think she's aimed to provide them in a long time.
*sneaks back in* Oh but did you see Palm Tree fluidline? That would truly be unique to my collex. Etheral Orchid is my kind of color, and I love coral cremesheen glass... *Sigh*
un uh, not at all... LOLDid you even reach the gate before you turned back Pretty??![]()
*sneaks back in* Oh but did you see Palm Tree fluidline? That would truly be unique to my collex. Etheral Orchid is my kind of color, and I love coral cremesheen glass... *Sigh*
*sneaks back in* Oh but did you see Palm Tree fluidline? That would truly be unique to my collex. Etheral Orchid is my kind of color, and I love coral cremesheen glass... *Sigh*
Yes, I would use it as a finishing powder. I should be getting mine very soon so I'll report back.That's good news! I don't know how I would use it though. As an all over powder?
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WoohoooYes, I would use it as a finishing powder. I should be getting mine very soon so I'll report back.
I agree with you.I know a lot of people knock T's make-up application skills, but things like this are why I find her reviews helpful. I like to really see the colour and the finish on the skin, and a light application can only really show how the colour and finish appear on the reviewers face. Heavy application gives me a much better idea of how the colour will pull on my skintone, whether it will draw attention to or blur my large pores etc. With eye make-up, yes a lot of her looks aren't very good, but because of the way she barely blends you can see how each individual shade looks on the eyelid. Other reviewers will mention a product is patchy or creases or barely shows up, but then they use a whole lot of other products and spend a lot of time on a look, and the product looks great on them. It makes for pretty pictures, but it's useless for judging how a product really performs without a ton of work. I want to see how it actually looks if you just put it on, not how it looks with a very carefully selected base, other shadows applied over it and 5 minutes of blending. I may be willing to put that kind of effort into making a subpar product work if it's unique in some way, but I've seen some bloggers go to great efforts to make a poor quality basic taupe look much better than it is. I'm not looking to her for make-up tutorials and I don't think she's aimed to provide them in a long time.
I like teh GP blue better. Looks richer. I'm ignoring for now. Too much other shit to buy.
I've been there lol*sneaks back in* Oh but did you see Palm Tree fluidline? That would truly be unique to my collex. Etheral Orchid is my kind of color, and I love coral cremesheen glass... *Sigh*
I am taking part in the hunger games for the blush tooI'll probably changed my mind again by the time this launches lol
Lol, yay, we'll have a stalk party here. Last collection I fully stalked was the night BBW & Cinderella launched at the same time. I was on 1 computer my poor husband on the other. He grabbed the BBW, I got the Cinderella stuff. I guess you could count Julia petit. I had insomnia that night so I stalked for the heck of it & grabbed 2 lippies & the blush even though I wasn't that into her collection. Insomnia can be pricey.I am taking part in the hunger games for the blush too :haha:
OK! I am seriously considering that fluidline.I've been there lol
I think it would look great with green eyes! I have darker greenish eyes with some golden around the iris and this kind of e/s always work well on me.I really really like the look of the Morning Light palette...how would yellow tones look on green eyes? Mine have a little amber 'fire' around the pupils...I don't know if that would accent nicely or make it look dull. I really wish this stuff would be around to play with in store. Thoughts?