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Ooooooooo makeup artists have been RAVING LUNATICS over the new foundations from MUFE and they are now available at sephora.com *and hopefully in store, but I can't confirm that.
Make Up For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation comes in 25 versatile shades from pale ivory to ebony. It is medium to full coverage and minimizes imperfections. HD cameras pick up every flaw and texture, so if it is good enough for HD, it is certainly good enough for real life. It is suppose to be really long wearing - definitely going on my lust list!!
Make Up For Ever HD Microperfecting Primer the new HD primers promise to make the skin radiant and have a variety of undertones (including clear) to help your skin look it's best. Silicones and silica will have your foundation lasting perfectly all day long.
Here's some info why you need special makeup for HD. HD cameras are so sensitive that they pick up the tiniest little particle and it just looks flawed. Like if you highlighted your brow bone with your normal shadow and then appeared on HD tv, it would be insane. All you would see is two white shimmery things above your eyes. TV makeup used to mean packing on the products, but HD has really changed that. And now you can say you learned something new today :)
I am most excited to try the foundation, as I am currently drowning in primer. Are you interested in these products?
I really want to try the primer. I get a lot of redness on my face, so I tried the green smashbox photo finish, and it really did nothing. I'll totally try this!
Posted on Tue Jul 29 00:47:30 UTC 2008 by staceb1990
I've tried the Smashbox one too and not noticed any results, so I will def try the green one in the store first and swatch it for you!
Posted on Tue Jul 29 02:30:16 UTC 2008 by critty
i've never tried primer period but these look very interesting!
Posted on Tue Jul 29 23:52:27 UTC 2008 by entyce08
I have used smashbox before and I do love the silky feeling it gives but I really wanted
(thought) that it would also help with any fine lines you might have, perhaps I am misguided in thinking that .....?? Do you know if this primer offers anything like that ?
Posted on Wed Jul 30 19:51:16 UTC 2008 by sek