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By the Muse on February 27, 2012
Wouldn’t it be nice if Laura Geller’s Soft Touch Air Whipped Blush and Bronzer was available in a concealer formula?
I guess I’m just missing and mourning Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer today le sigh!
What other product formulas, that are whipped, would make a good dupe up for Maybelline Dream Mouse Concealer do you think?
By the Muse on March 4, 2010
Wanna Beauty Muse Drugstore Foundation with me? This is such a hard one because I swear I can take drugstore foundation and make it so much better.
How would you improve drugstore foundation?
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By the Muse on June 30, 2009
Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil is pretty incredible stuff and one of my favorite ways to remove makeup. Can you improve on a perfect product like this?
Beauty Muse Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil with me today and tell me how you’d make it better if you could.
Is it already perfect for you?
Would you change the packaging?
Would you want a new, improved formula for your skin type?
Some sort of scented cleansing oil?
What ways would you take it and make it better?
Click ahead to see my Beauty Muse for Shu Cleansing Oil!
Being one of the few cleansing oils available on the market in the US, Shu Cleansing Oil is as perfect as perfect can be. Removes makeup (even waterproof mascara) in one swipe, makes skin smooth and moisturized, plus has plenty of added perks and benefits with use over time.
Seems the ideal product and not much to change about it.
As for me I would change the price ever so lightly. Although a large bottle lasts me for close to 8 months to a year, the price remains sometimes a bit too high. A 5oz size will run you $32 and the light larger 15oz will set you back $72.
I can get a 32 oz Philosophy Purity on QVC for under $30 bucks.
You see my point?
As fantastic as Shu Uemura Cleansing Oils are the price needs a little work. That’s how I’d improve it.
How about you?
Is it perfect as is?
Needs some tweaking?
Tell it!
By the Muse on April 8, 2009
Wanna muse improvements for Urban Decay Primer Potion with me?
How can you possibly take something as awesome and incredible as Urban Decay Primer Potion and make it better? Not possible!
But yes, I’m sure we are all in agreement we can def do a better job of UDPP. Not so long ago I almost lost a finger or two trying to cut open my bottle of Urban Decay Primer Potion. Can’t recall?
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I was quite pleased with the amount of UDPP that was stuck up in the neck of the bottle after splitting mine open. Oh how sad is it we all toss our bottles out and inside is tons and tons of primer still stuck in the the bottle. Sigh! After I hacked into my bottle I transferred all that beautiful primer to a small sample jar but turns out, for some odd reason, the primer isn’t nearly as good once it’s out of the bottle. The texture becomes a bit dry and actually loses it’s ability to hold shadow in place as once the open air hits it and it lays in the jar a while it just suffers through some sort of transformation. Or at least that happened to me.
So how in the world can we make UDPP better?
New packaging that’s how! I wouldn’t love a tube like Too Faced Shadow Insurance but I’d love a straight line bottle with the same sponge applicator so I can get all the goodness out without having the struggle with the sexy curved bottle the primer currently sports!
How about you?
Go on! The Muse knows you’d love a new style packaging for our old favorite!
Tell me how you’d make it better!
By the Muse on April 1, 2009
Wanna Muse MAC Lipglass with me? Jump ahead to join in!
The Muse was thinking about it this morning, yes indeed she occasionally does that, think. As she applied her MAC Lustreglass she was thinking how brilliant it would be if MAC embraced the brush applicator for all it’s glosses!
The Muse started her career a hater of MAC glosses as they are so bloody sticky and tacky! Yak! But I’ve since made peace with them and admit that although they are sticky as all hell they have incredible long wear, the longest wear of any of the glosses I’ve tried!
The only thing that would improve on the MAC gloss line is if they’d embrace brush applicators for their glosses. I’d truly dig that. Lustreglass already has a brush applicator and I can so dig on MAC Lipglasses with one too instead of the sponge applicator!
What do you think?
Would you love MAC glosses to all have a brush applicator?
How would you improve their glosses?
Tell the Muse!
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