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MAC girls .. recommendations for bridal colours - 20-11-08, 05:42 PM

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im planning to place an order for some MAC brushes .. would like to add some MAC eyeshadows and lipglosses too, could i have some recommendations to popular bridal colours .. just looked at their web site and was overwhelmed, just too much choice!
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20-11-08, 07:39 PM

Hi there,

I'm not a professional but a huge MAC fan

Not really sure what would be the popular bridal colours, but what I would recommend is to get the palettes and pan eyeshadows rather than the singles. The pans are cheaper and it will be much easier for you to take the palettes with you rather than tons of singles. Only problem is if you like any of the limited edition eye shadow colours they don't do them in pans so you would need to buy the singles, but there are tutorials out there for how to break them out of the plastic to allow you to put them in the palettes

For lipglosses I'd probably recommend staying away from the Dazzleglasses - these are very very glittery, though I suppose it all depends on what the brides are looking for! The Plushglasses have something in them (menthol maybe?) that is tingley on the lips - which some people don't like (I know it drives my sister nuts) so you might be best sticking with the Tinted Lipglasses? Nymphette is a fave of mine, very natural looking.

One tip I would give you for the brushes is to stay away from the brush sets they have available right now - the brushes in the sets are not of the same high quality of the regular brushes. Oh and the 187 duo fibre brush I would highly recommend! It's fantastic for applying foundation - makes it look like its been airbrushed on. Oh and another brush tip! The brush numbers come off very easily - you can paint a bit of clear nail polish over the number to stop it from happening.

And now I think I have rambled enough for my first forum post!

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20-11-08, 09:00 PM

Hi chick, check out Crownbrush * Millions Of Brushes At Your Fingertips - i just got the 23 piece professional set for £55.00, it has a mixture of badger and squirrel brushes and they are brilliant.
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