Laura Chase
One Too Many
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Dani California said:Does the plum colored eyeshadow go well with fair skin, strawberry blonde, blue eyes?
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Thank you for your interest in Bésame Cosmetics.
You have selected Dusty Rose and your free gift; unfortunately we are sold out of this shade. Would you like another? We are also sold out of the following:
Coral
Red Velvet
Chocolate Kiss
Portrait Pink
Inky said:I have used the 1930 Mascara from Besame and it's not bad for a good natural look. It is not clumpy, doesn't flake off during the day, and gives a natural lash definition. It does smell nice, gingerbread scented, and the case is lovely.
I have been very happy with all my Besame cosmetics, except the lip liner pencil. The product itself is fine, but it came out of the tube very easily, so i have to be careful not to tip it too far out. Also, two of the small eyeshadow cases won't re-open easily if fully closed, but again, it's the packaging, not the product.
I'm still waiting for this supposed new product line....
Emer said:Anyone tried their mascara? I'm tempted since it's allergy tested and paraben free. My eyes can get sensitive on me of I use cheap mascara. I might order myself a sample but wanted to see if anyone else had used it.
I like mine, too. I haven't had a problem with it smudging, either (unless I rub my eyes). It's also just about the least clumpy mascara I've ever used. I like it a lot.Laura Chase said:Check out page 38 of this thread, I posted some photos showing the 1930s Mascara.
Personally, I love it, it's perfect for my lashes most of the time. It's a very natural look, though, and if I want really dramatic lashes, I use a lash curler and apply it in layers or simply use a different mascara.
I have heard other ladies complain that it's very prone to smudging and running (it's not waterproof), but I have not experienced it myself. I'm guessing it's because I always wear mineral-powder around the eyes. It would smudge easily if worn on oily skin.
~*Red*~ said:I bought the Carmine becasue I swear I had one before and now I can't find it, and I was wanting it for in case I decide to go back to red. (hair, that is) SO I bought a new one along with Champagne, which I LOVE, btw, and for the life of me, I don't know what I was thinking.. maybe I was confusing Carmine with the Coral??? (Which I STILL can't find) Carmine is way too light on me. :eusa_doh:
So......... if anyone does like the Carmine, would you be interested in a trade or some sort????
ClaraB said:Oh Ladies, I need your help! I have finally decided to treat myself to a Besame lipstick and I just can't decide what color is right for me. Red is my color of choice, but red hot? red velvet? besame red? or dare I try noir red? I have a feeling cherry red will be too blue for me...but I could be wrong.
Any suggestions?
ClaraB said:Oh Ladies, I need your help! I have finally decided to treat myself to a Besame lipstick and I just can't decide what color is right for me. Red is my color of choice, but red hot? red velvet? besame red? or dare I try noir red? I have a feeling cherry red will be too blue for me...but I could be wrong.
Any suggestions?
kamikat said:The cherry red is what I wear when I want a nice, bright red, more of a vintage look than my daily merlot. It's the lipstick that I'm wearing in my avatar. If you have warm tones in your skin,then a bluer red is what you want. If you have cool tones in your skin, you want a warmer red.