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The Quite Cute collection reminds me a lot of the Sugarsweet collection of 2009 in terms of colors.
 
Wore Shale + Mylar today ... I quite like Shale. The pigmentation is perfect for someone with pale skin. It's Satin like Shroom, so easy to work with. It's less purple and more grey than Dovefeather. I don't like it as well, but hey--it's in production.
 
I'm kind of bummed by the Quite Cute eyeshadow quad. I was able to play with a friend's promo of it and the shadows weren't as pigmented as MAC shadows usually are. I had the same issue with the Tartan Tale shadows though.
 
Yesterday I was trying on Chanel lipsticks and fell in love with Rouge Allure #65. And wonder if there was a MAC shade that could be similar?

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I have Shale & haven't worn it yet. I'll have to break it out & try it. I have golden brown eyes and pink skin, and pretty much all purples work well on me. Purple and silver are supposed to be good on brown eyes I was reading lately.
I've golden brown eyes too, with a little bit of green. And I've heard the same thing about purple & silver. It actually makes my eyes...shine? and it also brings the green out. Are there any other mac-eyeshadows you'd recommend?

Wore Shale + Mylar today ... I quite like Shale. The pigmentation is perfect for someone with pale skin. It's Satin like Shroom, so easy to work with. It's less purple and more grey than Dovefeather. I don't like it as well, but hey--it's in production
:unsure: Let me get this right...you didn't like Shale?
 
^ As I said ... I like Shale, but not as well as Dovefeather.

I like Idol Eyes for silver, and Poison Pen is a good purple ...

I realized when I was putting my makeup on this morning that Dovefeather and Cool Reserve (polish) are pretty much exactly the same color.
 
I've never used MAC before and I was wondering if someone could help me out!

I don't use foundation so I'm looking for a pressed powder that has some pigmentation/coverage but not too much. If I have a blemish that's red enough to stand out I can put a little concealer on it and it's usually fine.

my worst flaw is oilyness (so if you know of a good mattefying primer that would help too).

I found these and I was wondering if they were good choices or if you guys had some better suggestions:

http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/159/14029/Studio-CareblendPressed-Powder/index.tmpl

http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/159/1343/Mineralize-Skinfinish-Natural/index.tmpl

and this sounds awesome but so expensive for only 1oz:
http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/160/1544/Prep-Prime-Face-Protect-SPF-50/index.tmpl
 
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^For a primer you can definitely use something cheaper, any silicone based primer would do the job just fine, unless you're allergic to the silicone. Smashbox Primer is still my no1 choice but there are hundreds available from different brands and much cheaper.
From the powders you mentioned the only one that provides some coverage is the Mineralize one. It's not ideal for very oily skin though because before you know it the dewy effect turns greasy in no time in my face :(
The others are supposed to be transparent, just to set the liquid foundation you'd have applied beforehand. You could go with the Studio Fix Powder Foundation for more coverage but its finish is kinda chalky for me to be honest. You should give it a try though!
Through a lot of trial and error I now only use the powder foundations from Clinique or Estee Lauder, which are the only ones that don't slide from my face in 1 hour :D (I have a very oily complexion).
 
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^ I agree that unfortunately MAC's foundations and concealers are a weak point. I love Blot Powder Light, but wear it over foundation/concealer from other lines. Personally I like Make Up Forever, which is known for foundation, and Cle de Peau for concealer (on many best lists). MAC is strong for color products.
 
^Exactly. MAC is amazing for eyeshadows, blushes, lipsticks and brushes.
 
thanks for the advice everyone!

Through a lot of trial and error I now only use the powder foundations from Clinique or Estee Lauder, which are the only ones that don't slide from my face in 1 hour :D (I have a very oily complexion).
may I ask which your recommendation from those brands since I'm really oily too! I don't like too much coverage though since I like a more natural look. just enough for those small bumps here and there and to control shine. (I'm super pale and have to use and spf so that doesn't help my oil problem either :/ )
 
^ Yes, this brush apparently sheds quite unhealthily, I've seen that mentioned a lot...
 
I have washed mine a bunch of time, and it rarely sheds any more. I've washed it at least 6 times! :doh: It works great, but it's not the best quality brush that I own. And it's quite scratchy, no?
 
What colours are best for Olive/light tanned skintones?

I hear Cherish is a good colour.
 

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