lareine
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If it flakes off you're putting it on too thick. It's meant to be a very light/sheer layer.
If it flakes off you're putting it on too thick. It's meant to be a very light/sheer layer.
Just wanted to say I really like the Panstick. It actually held up to Florida's humity and my sweating this morning when I took my kid to the park.
I compared a vintage tube of Revlon Fire and Ice (1961) and a modern tube (2010) side by side.
The 1960s lipstick is a little deeper than the new one, it's also thicker and glossier. It must have been very long wearing because I couldn't get it off of my wrist with makeup wipes and baby oil.
Love that you did this comparison. Thank you!
A lot of Revlon's Moondrops shades from the 60s are still around.
24k Orange
Crystal Cut Coral
Snowsilver Rose
Apple Polish
Sugar Poppy
Mirrored Mauve
Persian Melon
And I think Love That Red was first released in the early 50s.
I REALLY want to try pan-stik/pan-cake... but with me being so pale I worry about finding a proper shade.
A good match for my skin is Revlon's ColorStay in Ivory (110) though it's a tad light itself... Amber Rose Pan-Cake seems to be the lightest, but still looks ridiculously dark for me...
Pan-Stik has Natural 101, which seems like it might work...
Anyone try these and take note of how the foundation blends? Is it lighter than in the container when you wear it? or are the shades a good approximation?
A lot of Revlon's Moondrops shades from the 60s are still around.
24k Orange
Crystal Cut Coral
Snowsilver Rose
Apple Polish
Sugar Poppy
Mirrored Mauve
Persian Melon
And I think Love That Red was first released in the early 50s.
I just wanted to let everyone know that right now CVS drugstores have a *major* cosmetics clearance going on, and many items are tagged 50% or 75% off - including most of the Revlon Moon Drops lipsticks! This makes them about $2.50 each. I picked up 3 tubes today.
They also have a lot of other Revlon, L'Oreal, and Almay marked down.