This week's Survey Says... from Temptalia:
Least flattering blush on you? I find lavender blushes aren't really flattering on my skintone. They can end up looking kind of ashy and make me look a bit sickly because I have such yellow undertones... But I love them for blending into other blushes.
MAC Sakura Mineralize Blush and Full of Joy Powder Blush
Least flattering lipstick on you? Again, lavender. I love purple lipsticks in general, but lavender on its own makes me look like I'm dying. It's a very pale colour, and on my yellow-toned skin, it makes me look really sallow. But, again, I do love blending them with other lip products to create different shades.
MAC Viva Glam Nicki 2 and Lavender Whip Lipsticks
Least flattering eyeshadow on you? Light blue shades aren't the most flattering on me, but I don't find them to be particularly flattering on anyone, at least on their own. They're just too '80s, in the worst way possible. However, I do find them fun to use with other shades like darker or brighter blues, purples, greens, and yellows to create a "peacock effect."
MAC Sky Blue (PRO) and Aqua Eyeshadow, and MAC Styledriven Pro Longwear Eyeshadow
Least flattering blush on you? I find lavender blushes aren't really flattering on my skintone. They can end up looking kind of ashy and make me look a bit sickly because I have such yellow undertones... But I love them for blending into other blushes.
Least flattering lipstick on you? Again, lavender. I love purple lipsticks in general, but lavender on its own makes me look like I'm dying. It's a very pale colour, and on my yellow-toned skin, it makes me look really sallow. But, again, I do love blending them with other lip products to create different shades.
Least flattering eyeshadow on you? Light blue shades aren't the most flattering on me, but I don't find them to be particularly flattering on anyone, at least on their own. They're just too '80s, in the worst way possible. However, I do find them fun to use with other shades like darker or brighter blues, purples, greens, and yellows to create a "peacock effect."
I need to explore these shades! Yesss!
ReplyDeleteHaha, which shades are you looking into? :)
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