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Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:13 pm |
has anyone tried either the lorac sheer wash or the jemma kidd rosy glow lip and cheek tint? i'm looking for something to wear on bare skin for a flushed, natural look . . . |
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:55 pm |
I had the lorac sheer wash in emotion -- I found it a bit too bright. It's a little hard to control too, so it was easy to go overboard. I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
_________________ mid 20's, dry in winter, combo in summer, acne prone, dehydrated, rarrrr! |
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:58 pm |
i agree that lorac sheer washes can be bright, and streaky to boot. i wanted to love them since i love almost everything lorac; i even used them for several years, but if I wasn't tan they did not look very good.
Becca's cream blushes and Lancome's magic mousse are the most elegant formulations I've come across in a non-powder blush. and Tarte flush sticks are CERTAINLY the worst--add sticky tacky candy to lorac's probs, and there you go.
As for Jemma Kidd, never tried it!
--avalange |
_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:03 pm |
i'm also quite drawn to the natural ingredients in the 100% pure (purity cosmetics) lip and cheek tints - they're also more like a cream than a gel, per se. i know amylola here likes the sugar plum color, anybody else tried it? |
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Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:55 pm |
waffle wrote: |
I had the lorac sheer wash in emotion -- I found it a bit too bright. It's a little hard to control too, so it was easy to go overboard. I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
waffle, what were the colours that worked for you in the Tarte gel blushes?
edited to add: oops! just found the answer to my question here on page 4 where you listed the colours... thanks!
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?p=224827&highlight=tarte#224827 |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:23 am |
waffle wrote: |
... I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
Waffle (I swear, everytime I see your screenname, I picture a Belgian waffle with whipped cream and strawberries! My favorite!), what shade of the Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow do you use, and how would you describe your own coloring? Also, do you use MMU? I can't imagine that putting a cream blush over a powder makeup would work - sounds like I'd end up with a streaky, cakey mess. |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:26 am |
MermaidGirl wrote: |
waffle wrote: |
... I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
Waffle (I swear, everytime I see your screenname, I picture a Belgian waffle with whipped cream and strawberries! My favorite!), what shade of the Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow do you use, and how would you describe your own coloring? Also, do you use MMU? I can't imagine that putting a cream blush over a powder makeup would work - sounds like I'd end up with a streaky, cakey mess. |
oh my, creamy moist glow--what a NAME! I must try it. Re: MMU, it can be tricky, but maybe you can apply it UNDER the MMU and blend a bit more thinly over the blush--I would think it takes some experimentation but could look gorgeous in the end... I do indeed rub my JH cheekie over my finishing powder; but I'm not looking for coverage, just SS shine reduction. HTH!
--avalange |
_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:28 am |
I was interested in the Jemma Kidd Tint, I also love the Cheek Tints by Pixi. I've been using them for years and they're great for using on your cheeks but especially good for adding a bit of colour to your lips. |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:52 am |
What about the LE Revlon gel blushes, has anybody used/tried them yet? I've been lemming a few products in LE range, but haven't had a chance to go have a play around with the testers in store yet.
Other than that I have only used the ModelCo gel blushes which I didn't like much, as the range of shades was quite limited. |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:28 am |
MermaidGirl wrote: |
waffle wrote: |
... I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
Waffle (I swear, everytime I see your screenname, I picture a Belgian waffle with whipped cream and strawberries! My favorite!), what shade of the Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow do you use, and how would you describe your own coloring? Also, do you use MMU? I can't imagine that putting a cream blush over a powder makeup would work - sounds like I'd end up with a streaky, cakey mess. |
I use the tansoleil/apricot and liquifuschia/hot pink. I will be getting the 3rd color which is more of a baby pink soon. I have pretty neutral coloring but lean towards warm. I think the liquifuschia would be ok on most colorings actually, very nice on pale girls especially. Tansoleil is more for warm colors but is amazing for warming up neutral skin, I LOVE it with my fair skin and freckles.
As far as MMU goes, I generally don't apply it to my cheeks, so I'm not positive. Carekate bought the tansoleil and said the MMU looked great OVER it. It's not sticky at all so I imagine it goes over just fine -- you use so little (the stuff is uber concentrated) that there's not much for MMU to really stick to and get streaky. If you search for the thread on "best peachy blush" I think a couple of people comment on MMU and the kevyn aucoin. HTH! |
_________________ mid 20's, dry in winter, combo in summer, acne prone, dehydrated, rarrrr! |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:30 am |
havana8 wrote: |
waffle wrote: |
I had the lorac sheer wash in emotion -- I found it a bit too bright. It's a little hard to control too, so it was easy to go overboard. I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
waffle, what were the colours that worked for you in the Tarte gel blushes?
edited to add: oops! just found the answer to my question here on page 4 where you listed the colours... thanks!
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?p=224827&highlight=tarte#224827 |
havana, those are the colors I own, but I've tried all of them so if you have any questions about which ones are good for what skin tones, let me know! |
_________________ mid 20's, dry in winter, combo in summer, acne prone, dehydrated, rarrrr! |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:14 am |
waffle wrote: |
MermaidGirl wrote: |
waffle wrote: |
... I prefer cream/gel, like tarte cheekstains, or my new HG Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow. |
Waffle (I swear, everytime I see your screenname, I picture a Belgian waffle with whipped cream and strawberries! My favorite!), what shade of the Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow do you use, and how would you describe your own coloring? Also, do you use MMU? I can't imagine that putting a cream blush over a powder makeup would work - sounds like I'd end up with a streaky, cakey mess. |
I use the tansoleil/apricot and liquifuschia/hot pink. I will be getting the 3rd color which is more of a baby pink soon. I have pretty neutral coloring but lean towards warm. I think the liquifuschia would be ok on most colorings actually, very nice on pale girls especially. Tansoleil is more for warm colors but is amazing for warming up neutral skin, I LOVE it with my fair skin and freckles.
As far as MMU goes, I generally don't apply it to my cheeks, so I'm not positive. Carekate bought the tansoleil and said the MMU looked great OVER it. It's not sticky at all so I imagine it goes over just fine -- you use so little (the stuff is uber concentrated) that there's not much for MMU to really stick to and get streaky. If you search for the thread on "best peachy blush" I think a couple of people comment on MMU and the kevyn aucoin. HTH! |
i'm fair - lumiere mmu mix of light cool and light beige - so i guess i tend toward cool, but with freckles. which one(s) of the k.a. moist glow colors do you think would work well? |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:40 am |
sark -- I think probably the liquifischia would be your best bet if you are really cool toned -- it is literally screaming hot pink fuschia in the pot but goes on very natural. I got the liquifuschia in a swap though, and although I do love it it's really the apricot that's my HG. It's worth going for if you are really looking for a seamless flush -- it has no shimmer and although it's called creamy moist glow, it's not that moist. I think the main attraction is just the way it just seems to look less like blush and more like a glow.
you might be able to pull off the apricot with freckles though. I think it really makes my freckles cute, because the apricot gives my skin a sunny glow. I would say if you are truly a beigey skin tone with a relatively neutral hair color you'd probably be good with the apricot. I just wouldn't recommend for pinker skin.
If you order off drugstore.com, I think they have a color guarantee thingy so you could at least return it if you don't like it. |
_________________ mid 20's, dry in winter, combo in summer, acne prone, dehydrated, rarrrr! |
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:42 am |
Waffle and Avalange, thank you for your input. I would never have thought to put the blush UNDER my MMU! That's brilliant! |
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:25 pm |
waffle wrote: |
sark -- I think probably the liquifischia would be your best bet if you are really cool toned -- it is literally screaming hot pink fuschia in the pot but goes on very natural. I got the liquifuschia in a swap though, and although I do love it it's really the apricot that's my HG. It's worth going for if you are really looking for a seamless flush -- it has no shimmer and although it's called creamy moist glow, it's not that moist. I think the main attraction is just the way it just seems to look less like blush and more like a glow.
you might be able to pull off the apricot with freckles though. I think it really makes my freckles cute, because the apricot gives my skin a sunny glow. I would say if you are truly a beigey skin tone with a relatively neutral hair color you'd probably be good with the apricot. I just wouldn't recommend for pinker skin.
If you order off drugstore.com, I think they have a color guarantee thingy so you could at least return it if you don't like it. |
have you tried the pravella yet? i was thinking perhaps that might be better for fair skin than liquifuschia? |
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:22 pm |
sark, I haven't tried that one yet -- but I want to. I am fair, and the liquifushia looks very nice on me. It really is so sheer -- I think the difference is more that that the pravella will look more a warm summer day pink and the liquifuschia is more a just came in from the cold color.
both of the other two are so wearable, I can't imagine this color will be any different! But I don't know if I should spend the money on that one, since I really love the apricot best. |
_________________ mid 20's, dry in winter, combo in summer, acne prone, dehydrated, rarrrr! |
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:28 pm |
I looooovvvvve Kevyn Aucoin's Creamy Moist Glow in Tansoleil (Apricot). It gives me the healthiest looking wash of color on my cheeks, and my makeup routine is not complete without it! |
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:48 pm |
i always feel liquid Cheek Tints is difficult to control to apply for the face |
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Tue Apr 10, 2007 4:33 pm |
well, i gave in and ordered both of the pinks from drugstore.com, since you can always return makeup there with free shipping figured that's the easiest way to know for sure which one i like more . . . |
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