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Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:54 pm |
Any recommendations? I've been using an illuminator lotion to mix with my foundation from a local store and am looking for something new. Only use it when I'm going out, not on a daily basis - love the way it takes some of the pastiness out of my foundation and gives me a glow. |
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:02 pm |
Hmm... not sure about an illuminator lotion... most times i use a illuminating loose powder on top of my makeup base... If you want to give loose powder a try, perhaps Bourjois or Chanel? |
_________________ A girl of 25, living in Singapore & still searching for that one line of skincare products that i can continue using for long term for my combi-dry-prone to bumps/spots skin... |
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Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:56 pm |
I really like Prescriptives Illuminating Potion. You can mix it with your foundation or use it alone or over top of foundation. I have the Guerlain Meteorites powder as well, but I think I prefer the liquid over a powder. |
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:14 pm |
I love MAC's Strobe cream- it really makes you glow. |
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:14 pm |
Canadian Girl wrote: |
I love MAC's Strobe cream- it really makes you glow. |
I bought a tube of MAC Strobe Cream years ago and I had to toss it out. It's too glowy and made me look like a clown. |
_________________ 26 with dehydrated combo skin, prone to blackheads and congestions, NC20-25 |
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:41 pm |
lynn2525 wrote: |
Canadian Girl wrote: |
I love MAC's Strobe cream- it really makes you glow. |
I bought a tube of MAC Strobe Cream years ago and I had to toss it out. It's too glowy and made me look like a clown. |
That doesn't sound pleasant.. |
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Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:40 pm |
lynn2525 wrote: |
Canadian Girl wrote: |
I love MAC's Strobe cream- it really makes you glow. |
I bought a tube of MAC Strobe Cream years ago and I had to toss it out. It's too glowy and made me look like a clown. |
I guess it depends on your skin tone and how much you use, I use a small amount, just the tiniest bit that comes up when you squeeze and only put it on areas of my face that need illumination (ie- don't put it on your nose).
It has a pit of a pearlish tinge to it, but isn't overwhelming if you don't use to much and put it on the right areas of your face that would naturally catch light (cheek bones, sides of temples). |
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