Yes, absolutely worth it. I would purchase the warm and then the neutral. I use the cool the least but it's nice to have. Yes, it can be sheered down to practically nothing.
Aaliyah I
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Stevenage, England, United Kingdom
Yes definately ! I have the warm palette which is almost all you need. ( I have one SUPER dark foundation and one SUPER pale one ) I would get the neutral/cool palette and use that for contouring. I don't really understand why some MUA's sheer it down because I don't find the forumla to be very heavy or very full coverage. It's a great foundation and goes on like a second skin but I wouldn't say it was full coverage maybe medium to full coverage at the most.
I just get the warm and cool, since you can make neutral by mixing them. I rarely use the cools alone, but they are great to have. I also use their cream blush. I love having the multiple shades so I can contour with the foundation. For certain skin types I thin out the foundation with water (for oily skin) or a water/glycerin mix (3:1 ratio) for dryer skin.
It also helps if you pat it out with a damp sponge afterwards, gives a great finish. That is what I used in my avatar picture.
Can I ask, what do you guys find to be the best primer to use with this foundation? Also, I delude it with MAC f&b mixing medium, is there anything better?
I also wanted to know since I will be bying it verrrrrry soon if it
-photographs well
-how about to use it on Brides
ive read some stuff on line so im just curious i wanna make sure It will be great to use on brides and as well in photoshoot and for ever day wear for my clients
Alyson Makeup Pinheiro wrote: I also wanted to know since I will be bying it verrrrrry soon if it
-photographs well
-how about to use it on Brides
ive read some stuff on line so im just curious i wanna make sure It will be great to use on brides and as well in photoshoot and for ever day wear for my clients
Stay tuned....Im using it for the first time at a bridal trial in a week or 2. I heard it was great for bridal because it photographs really well and has a super flawless finish. I will update this post :-)