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Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:18 am |
Hi gals,
I'm a MAC NC42ish and am trying to decide amongst the Noir collection. Belle Noir looks great but summer is waning. Has anybody tried Sin Noir? What about Coco? I think that the Rouge Noir will look off on me...Help!
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Fri Aug 31, 2007 9:53 am |
I'm not dark-skinned myself, but if you can wear warmish colors, Coco Noir would be lovely. It's not really a brick red, but a nice, warm but slightly muted red. Very elegant. Sadly, a bit much for my 50 plus pale-toned face, but I bet on a darker skin tone it would be sensational. |
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Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:36 am |
I was the instigator for a topic on the Products list about "Julie Hewitt for over 50s" [Hewitt was misspelled, bad, bad influence from avalange who originally misspelled it ], so you wouldn't find it unless you also spelled that way instead of correctly which Hewett, but in any case I talked about dryness of the lipsticks, but I have medium-light skin and the Film Noir looks really good on me. I also wear Kiki for staying at home as it's very natural-looking on me. Or if I'm just running around the neighborhood. So this is a start for you, I would think. Two coats of Film Noir looks a little dark, but still very nice. Film Noir with Kiki under it is also nice. Good luck. |
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Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:21 am |
Hi agent 00 cat- i'm a little darker than you are - see julie's foundation in zazu and i use the oona noir - beautiful + sheer. I am buying sin noir next - it is very similar to Nars fire down below and Mac Diva. BTW Julies lipsticks don't contain parabens. HTH. |
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Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:30 am |
Hi tisa,
Thank you so much; that's really useful info. Let us know how you like sin noir.
All the best,
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Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:32 am |
I'm having buyers' indecision... and keep looking at Rouge Noir. Has anybody tried it? Would it look too much on dark skin?
TIA
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