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Loreal H.I.P lip color, a minor gush..


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The makeup line is geared towards women with richer-hued skin, but, damn. The lip and eye colours look great on any complexion. While not a long-staying lipstick, the colours Ravishing and Envy are simply gorgeous. Ravishing is a deep, deep wine with bluish tones that makes it appear much darker, Envy is a deep red with slight pink tones to it, which makes it look better on people with more rosy complexions. Comes in handy squeeze tubes or the traditional metal casings.

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I'm the only one at work (Walgreens) who thinks that redhead is hot.

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I'm the only one at my workplace (CVS - Gratiot and 8 Mile) that even likes the line. I'm pale and not rich-hued, figure that one out.

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Rich-hued is my nice way of not pegging African American women/men.

They have richly hued skin. I'm not racist and hate using race titles and all that garbage. Your description of yourself puts you in the 'pale' catagory though.. and I think Muse would look good on you. It has orangy tones that'll compliment your hair.

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The line is what it says:

High Intensity Pigment

Which means you had better be ready for some real color. This is not sheer and innocent stuff. It's got a richness to it. The colors will SHOW.

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.. and the eyeshadows last for damned ever.

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Now see, I don't love the lip glosses. I don't know if it's because they're really thick to me or what. I haven't tried the lipsticks because I'm so stuck on the Maybelline Superstay lipcolors. I want everything to wear like those. Do the H.I.P. Lipsticks wear well and not feather?

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Sadly, no. The HIP isn't offered in long-wear, they'll smudge like all the other lipsticks we've grown to hate. They don't feather though. The glosses atop the lipsticks tends to keep the color where it belongs.

N.Y.C. and Sally Hansen both have a lip color sealer that will make most lipsticks perform like your Holy Grail of lipsticks, Madam Starrr, it's worth a looksee. N.Y.C's sealer is $1.99, Sally Hansen's is, I think... $4.99. Available at most retailers.

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Yep, it works. I like it a little better than the Sally Hansen stuff, to be honest. Though, Sally Hansen's anti-feather invis-lipliner works unlike any anti-feather thing I've ever used. Including Clinique's offerings..

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I've never been impressed with Clinique. I've worked for Dior (love them!), MAC (some goos stuff, some lame), and BeneFit (Eh), to name a few. I've always found something great in some of the less expensive lines. H.I.P. definitely has great product. Even their bronzer (which I use as a blush) is perfect.

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Rich-hued is my nice way of not pegging African American women/men.

They have richly hued skin. I'm not racist and hate using race titles and all that garbage. Your description of yourself puts you in the 'pale' catagory though.. and I think Muse would look good on you. It has orangy tones that'll compliment your hair.

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"People of color" is acceptable to most folks... some people use it to specifically refer to black folks but it is really intended to mean non-caucasian. Don't know where that leaves hypodescent-ers, but hey these are complex matters. That said, I kind'a like "rich hued", can I bite that from you?:wink I like the strong & elegant sound of it... it's very positive & I would like to teach my students to use it.

And a L'Oreal WOC line is news indeed... their washed-out colors are famous for looking horrid on us. I pretty much gave up on drugstore makeup since most around here stopped carrying Black Opal, maybe I'll have to try some tho. Do I dare to even ask what "H.I.P." is supposed to stand for?

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"People of color" is acceptable to most folks... some people use it to specifically refer to  black folks but it is really intended to mean non-caucasian. Don't know where that leaves hypodescent-ers, but hey these are complex matters.  That said, I kind'a like "rich hued", can I bite that from you?:wink  I like the strong & elegant sound of it... it's very positive & I would like to teach my students to use it.

And a L'Oreal WOC line is news indeed... their washed-out colors are famous for looking horrid on us. I pretty much gave up on drugstore makeup since most around here stopped carrying Black Opal, maybe I'll have to try some tho.  Do I dare to even ask what "H.I.P." is supposed to stand for?

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Courtesy of Brenda earlier in the thread:

The line is what it says:

High Intensity Pigment

Which means you had better be ready for some real color. This is not sheer and innocent stuff. It's got a richness to it. The colors will SHOW.

=P Maybe I shouldn't open up a can of worms here. Oh well. It's just annoying how some people of color are lighter than people who aren't of color.

I'm personally of the pinkish color =P

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Courtesy of Brenda earlier in the thread:

=P Maybe I shouldn't open up a can of worms here. Oh well. It's just annoying how some people of color are lighter than people who aren't of color.

I'm personally of the pinkish color =P

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Duh, totally missed that! Thanks!

& yeah, I know a lot of mainstream culture folks have trouble w/that, which is why I brought up the hypodescent thing. Now I kind'a wish I hadn't... 'cos it IS a can o'worms, the kind that bite & ooze poison slime. Ai well, job hunting being the depressing & degrading experience it is always puts me in an I-don't-give-a-fuck mood. .. the Genesee ISD's TWENTY-ONE PAGE online app actually caused me to yell at my poor mother very disrespectfully last night. So maybe this is when errone gets to see Yami Hille :fear :devil

Spook, u mean the one on the L'Oreal website, w/all the freckles? I think she's awesome but then I adore odd asymmetrical features & weird skin tones. She's a perfect example of a face that prolly looks much better to a camera than a human eye.

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Spook, u mean the one on the L'Oreal website, w/all the freckles? I think she's awesome but then I adore odd asymmetrical features & weird skin tones. She's a perfect example of a face that prolly looks much better to a camera than a human eye.

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Yeah. Hair pulled back, lots of freckles, blue eyeshadow with orange on the inside corners ... Disharmony Look #3. I think she looks hot in this pic, but she's a tad scary with her hair all huge in the ads for Vive shampoo.

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