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Other than red lipstick

shopgirl61

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I don't want to repeat a thread so, if a mod can point me in the direction of the favorite colors other than red post?
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Amy Jeanne

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I wear all kinds of colours. I do wear Ruby Woo the most, but I also like the MAC Lady Gaga colours and So Chaud.
 

shopgirl61

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I wear all kinds of colours. I do wear Ruby Woo the most, but I also like the MAC Lady Gaga colours and So Chaud.

I bought Ruby Woo a year ago and don't care for it in the least, I find it too pale, it feathers on me, this despite my Mac prep and prime underneath. I'm loyal to the brands my grandmother and mother used. RW isn't worth the $16 I paid.:p
 

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Personally, I wear Revlon. My grandmothers both wore Revlon.

I like the following colors:
-Really Red (matte red)
-In the Red (matte brick)
-Fabulous Fig (matte wine)
-Cherries in the Snow (a shocking rich pink that's hard to describe, but I believe they introduced it in the late 1950s or early 60s)
-Blushing Mauve (light pink)
-Bed of Roses (dark pink almost Magenta)
-Love that Pink (medium pink)
-Love that Red (red)
-Wine with Everything- I rarely wear this color now since I discovered fab fig

I'm going to be experimenting with pink velvet and ChaCha cherry next year- they are more summery and spring colors to me.

I really did not like Pink about It (matte). It didn't have good coverage.
 

shopgirl61

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I'm looking for a coral shade preferably matte. I do LOVE Revlon!
and for my 60s moods a Gwen Stefani fuchsia :)
 
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Amy Jeanne

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I bought Ruby Woo a year ago and don't care for it in the least, I find it too pale, it feathers on me, this despite my Mac prep and prime underneath. I'm loyal to the brands my grandmother and mother used. RW isn't worth the $16 I paid.:p

OK..........
 
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DigThatBeat

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I wear bright pinks, coral, orange, sometimes peach.
Revlon's Blase Apricot is my favorite non-red lipstick.
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sheeplady

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That is absolutely fascinating. I've tried a lot of different colors in Revlon, but it seems most of the colors I like in their "non-matte" are from the 50s: Love that Red, Cherries in the Snow, Love that Pink. I did try certainly red and fire and ice, but I didn't like them on me.

It seems kind of strange that Revlon's matte lipsticks are new- they must have had matte lipsticks in the 1940s?
 

DigThatBeat

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It seems kind of strange that Revlon's matte lipsticks are new- they must have had matte lipsticks in the 1940s?

Actually, there were no mattes in the 40s. 1940s lipsticks contained lots of oils and animal fats, so they were creamy and slightly glossy.

Revlon's Stormy Pink is matte now but it was a creme in the 50s.
 

sheeplady

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Actually, there were no mattes in the 40s. 1940s lipsticks contained lots of oils and animal fats, so they were creamy and slightly glossy.

Revlon's Stormy Pink is matte now but it was a creme in the 50s.

That makes sense, now that I think about it. The few older tubes I've seen are rather greasy. So matte came about in the 1960s apparently. I don't know why I associated it with earlier times.[huh]
 

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