![]() ![]() It makes them easy to control and virtually goof-proof. ![]() You may have to use a few layers, depending on how deeply cut you want your contour, because these powders are on the sheer side - which isn’t a bad thing, mind you. Olympia Swatch Paloma Swatch Gienah Swatch I feared that the pinkish beige and rose tones in Paloma would go grayish on me and my warm skin tone, and they do - if I pile on too much - but as long as I stick to using a few light layers, I can easily sculpt and shape. Initially, I was a little freaked out by the strong pink, rose and beige tones among these NARS duos and thought, “Are these only going to work well on cool-toned skin?” But nope, that’s not a problem. ![]() Like the MAC Pro Sculpting and Shaping Powders, they’re designed to shape and contour, and have a similarly smooth texture (not patchy at all), finely-milled powders and a soft sheen. NARS Contour Blush in Paloma NARS Contour Blush in Gienah Olympia, the lightest of the three duos, has an ivory and a rose Paloma, a pinkish beige and a deep rose and Gienah, the darkest duo, houses a honey and an amber. Paloma, the one I wear, is the middle-of-the-road option. The darker shade is used to define and add depth to the face, while the lighter shades is used for highlights. Um…is that cheese in your purse? AWWW, YEAH!Įach of the duos has - no surprise here - two shades, one darker than the other. ![]()
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