Question:
MAC help please.
Right, after constantly looking at the MAC website have decided to order the following.
Powder blush in Tenderling but how pink is this? Can you build up the colour? I am quite pale and have green/blue eyes and dark hair. I tend to use brown and green eyeshadows but want to expand this, or at least do more with it. So I was thinking about getting a couple of eyeshadows. I am drawn to the Wedge, Cork, Woodwinked kind of colours. Would these go with browns?
Any advice or suggestions would be more than welcome because I don't have a shop near me so can't try the colours.
Thank you in advance.
(sorry just to add that I really can't make pink eyeshadows work)
have u checked here to see colours?
http://www.legacycollection.org/mac/main.php
HI, :wave:
I use MAC blusher in Mocha and find it really good, lots of people ask me about it.
I also have blue/green eyes and love their Humid and Juxt eyeshadows worn together - they really make my eyes pop! :)
Tenderling is actually quite a natural/nudey pink and is really great for pale skin. It gives a gentle wash, rather than an in your face candy pink.
I bought Tenderling as it was described as a nude pink. I was a bit disppointed with it as I was expecting something a bit more pinky. It looks a bit peachy on my skin so I don't wear it very often as I prefer pink blushers. I have a photo of it here. It is the second from the right. The blusher to the right of it is a peach colour (Milani Luminous) and Benefit Dandelion (on the left of it) is pink. Although it looks similar to the Benefit Dandelion in the photo, in real life it actually looks a closer colour to the Milani Luminous.
The Cargo blusher (second from left) is a really bright pink so that might give you an idea of the more muted shade of the Tenderling.
Right, after constantly looking at the MAC website have decided to order the following.
Powder blush in Tenderling but how pink is this? Can you build up the colour? I am quite pale and have green/blue eyes and dark hair. I tend to use brown and green eyeshadows but want to expand this, or at least do more with it. So I was thinking about getting a couple of eyeshadows. I am drawn to the Wedge, Cork, Woodwinked kind of colours. Would these go with browns?
Any advice or suggestions would be more than welcome because I don't have a shop near me so can't try the colours.
Thank you in advance.
(sorry just to add that I really can't make pink eyeshadows work)
Answers:
have u checked here to see colours?
http://www.legacycollection.org/mac/main.php
Answers:
HI, :wave:
I use MAC blusher in Mocha and find it really good, lots of people ask me about it.
I also have blue/green eyes and love their Humid and Juxt eyeshadows worn together - they really make my eyes pop! :)
Answers:
Tenderling is actually quite a natural/nudey pink and is really great for pale skin. It gives a gentle wash, rather than an in your face candy pink.
Answers:
I bought Tenderling as it was described as a nude pink. I was a bit disppointed with it as I was expecting something a bit more pinky. It looks a bit peachy on my skin so I don't wear it very often as I prefer pink blushers. I have a photo of it here. It is the second from the right. The blusher to the right of it is a peach colour (Milani Luminous) and Benefit Dandelion (on the left of it) is pink. Although it looks similar to the Benefit Dandelion in the photo, in real life it actually looks a closer colour to the Milani Luminous.
The Cargo blusher (second from left) is a really bright pink so that might give you an idea of the more muted shade of the Tenderling.