Marzipan
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I'm in love with Revlon's Cherries in the Snow. I know it's more pink than red, but I just adore the way it reminds me of dessert. : }
Marzipan said:I'm in love with Revlon's Cherries in the Snow. I know it's more pink than red, but I just adore the way it reminds me of dessert. : }
Lillemor said:MAC Rouge Noir sounds like my kind of red then. Though it's not vintage correct, I'm finding that many reds look better with clear gloss over them on me than matte on me.
These days I'm trying to use some browns and reds up by mixing them because neither look good on me by themselves.
androidpop said:Russian red- beautiful blue-red matte
MAC red- blue-red satin
androidpop said:im definitely a mac girl-
Rouge Noir - 'Lustre' VERY glossy orange red, but not TOO orange,QUOTE]
I can only see a 'Film Noir' and that's a satuated dark brown as far as I can tell. I doubt it'll look good on me on its own. The shade I thought was going to be the replacement for my 'Vivacious' pink is gone too. I can't really see a pink shade that can replace that.
The Lady Danger or Lady Bug might do as sort of red. I'm looking for a coral though and Vegas Volt is the closest I see but I would've preferred a deeper coral.
roots66 said:Thanks for the head's-up on Revlon Matte, Miss Neecerie. I thought it might take a while for these to show up here (as is usually the case with new products), but the display was up at my local Shopper's Drug Mart today, and I very well may have been the first chick to take a crack at it. I picked up the "brighter" Really Red (it's not super-bright though) and Pink Pout, one of the best pale mod pinks I've ever come across. Comfortable feel, good staying power, cool matte-black version of the classic Super Lustrous case--you can't go wrong!