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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lunching at the Old South Restaurant, Fort Smith, AR Circa 1950
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Has anyone ever tried cream rouge?
I found some at the Vermont Country Store: http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=9218&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&k eyword=rouge The price seems good for 2 colors, but I hate that the picture is in black and white. I am unsure which 2 to choose. I am also curious to know how it works with your foundation. I use Max Factor pancake. Anyone ever use any kind of cream rouge????
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I'll Lock Up
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: is the Little Old Lady from Pasadena!
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not creme...
But I have excellent luck with Almay's touchpad blush...
http://www.almay.com/Pg/Main/CatProd...BlushBron zer its like liquid in a sponge compact....yet is somehow easy to smooth yet get in the right place...I just use fingers with it...and put it over foundation but under powder, so if its too bright, that just takes care of it. I would imagine cream rouge would be similar to using lipstick....blend blend blend...and its ok.... |
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One of the Regulars
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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I've used burts bees cream rouge before, and I really liked it. It was my favorite, and it wasnt too expensive. The only thing I've found, however, was that you have to be careful or else it can be kinda streaky.
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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lunching at the Old South Restaurant, Fort Smith, AR Circa 1950
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Thanks for that info on the Almy. I have seen either CoverGirl or Maybelline have a little jar of mousse blush. I was tempted by that one day but couldn't choose a color. I will have to look for the Burts Bees rouge. I have an eyeliner of theirs that I like. Thanks for the tips!!
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One of the Regulars
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Connecticut
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I use the cream rouge from Vermont Country store. It lasts forever!!
The one I have is pink and I have had it so long all the labeling info is worn off so I don't even know the name of the shade - I think it might be Cherry Blossom(?) Has anyone tried the Tangee products they sell? I tried the lipstick. It looks bright orange in the tube, but is supposed to "transform" into the perfect shade. They also have a rouge that is supposed to also "transform" to the perfect shade. I order all kinds of stuff from them and have always been happy with the quality. |
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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: SoCal
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I have a cream rouge that I use very sparingly, and I love it. I prefer using a sponge rather than fingertips, though, as I find it's more evenly applied. I usually use a mousse foundation and I find it goes on very nicely over.
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Call Me a Cab
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Tastykakes and Wooder Ice
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Sounds like the liquid bronzer I bought last year, which is great if you are willing to live past the moment of panic as it goes on, because it looks REALLY dark, and then blend really well.
But it achieves a very soft natural glow I like a lot. I use it over concealer with no foundation.
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The Guy in Charge
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Vancouver (not B.C), Washington (not D.C.)
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Cream has advantages over powder. It lasts longer and doesn't absorb into the foundation like powder does. Also your adding less powder overall, especially since it doesn't need to be touched up as often during the day.
Usually I will apply a cream that gets me 80% to my goal and add a little colored powder at the very end of the make-up if she needs it. You never know how far you need to take until the lips are on. Keep in mind, a good lipstick can be used for cheek color. Enjoy!
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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lunching at the Old South Restaurant, Fort Smith, AR Circa 1950
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Ok, You've sold me. I'm going to go order the one from VCS. I think I'll get the Cherry Blossom and Pink Taffeta. Gotta love the names!!
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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lunching at the Old South Restaurant, Fort Smith, AR Circa 1950
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Well, the Pink Taffeta was sold out.
So I got Cherry Blossom and Tarnished Rose. Thanks for all your help!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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When are we ladies going to concoct a devious scheme to kidnap MK and force him to do our makeup every morning??
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Northern California
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I don't know if there is a Mrs. MK, but, if there is, she must look INCREDIBLE with so much expert assistance in the house!
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One of the Regulars
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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There is a Mrs. MK, infact I believe she just recently joined us. I dont think she'd be happy with us kidnapping MK for our devious plan to have perfect makeup.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Northern California
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Perhaps kidnapping is the wrong approach! How about outright begging??!
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Call Me a Cab
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth (TEXAS)
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How funny, MK. My grandma used to use her lipstick for blush color. She also had the cream rouge and I remember it going on really dark and not smearing in well. I always thought the lipstick idea was ingenious as a kid for the purpose of matching colors but as I grew into a teen I wondered if it'd clog up pores causing pimples.
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Call Me a Cab
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Washington
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MK's awesome with makeup...funny that you mentioned kidnapping him Atomic...if nothing else, he gives great tips....my own make-up application has improved dramatically by some advice given by him |
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One Too Many
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lunching at the Old South Restaurant, Fort Smith, AR Circa 1950
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My blush arrived today. I really like it. While I was waiting for it I tried using my lipstick but it was hard to blend. The cream blush is much creaimer and blends very easily. Thanks for all your help! If anyone else was wanting to try this stuff I say go for it!
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