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Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:29 am |
Does anyone else have this problem? Most notably any red toned lipsticks. Turn bright (and not so flattering) pink, and then then I can't scrub the pink off. It's like a chemical reaction that stains my lips.
Also, some foundations that go orange when you put them on. Anyone know what causes that? A particular dye or something? Makes me crazy, not to mention angry that I've wasted $$. |
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Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:45 pm |
Oh yeah, some foundations oxidize worse than others and turn nasty on you! Wearing a primer helps!
About the red lipsticks....that's why I hate red lipstick! Sometimes a red gloss is better. |
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Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:57 am |
fawnie wrote: |
Oh yeah, some foundations oxidize worse than others and turn nasty on you! Wearing a primer helps!
About the red lipsticks....that's why I hate red lipstick! Sometimes a red gloss is better. |
yes! Many foundations turns yellow tone when you wear for 4-5 hours and make the face look a little bit dirty..especially the Chanel foudation in my experience.
As to lipstick. some light color is better than the red one I think. |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:47 am |
yes, I can apply a pink lipstick, but it still leaves a bright red stain!! how can I avoid this? |
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Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:25 pm |
I find to keep the colour true I use a lip pencil to line and then fill in my lips with the same lip pencil. Usually when I use my red lipstick it stays red and stays on fairly long. Products I use: MAC lip pencil in Cherry, MAC lipstick in MAC Red. Also note I am very pale.
As for foundation - I find that it depends on the ingredients. I've used quite a few foundations and there are ones that just react to my skin. Unfortunately its a bit of an experiment - and always good to get samples before you commit. |
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