Lemonsqueezy
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I'm not going for it either-really dislike balance and brighten and the blush is too pinky/red toned for me.
too many repeat tsv's therfore not so special anymore. they used to be such a treat not now
Has Laura hinted in the 4 pm hour that she turned 60?
Yes, but then said her son is turning 16.
Had a watch of the 4pm show. Did notice that Laura's forehead does not move, so botox.
I really really wish the beauty buyers and a Q make up brand had the balls to offer something other than brown/neutral colours in a TSV; or better still a couple of choices: obviously one in taupe/ brown/nude tones but then other choices in greys or plums or greens (not vivid 70s shadows) but they could base them on eye colour (Smashbox used to sell sets tailored to blue, hazel or brown eyes).
Mind you New <ID had a TSV years ago with 3 different options but the least popular options hung around in the Clearance section for a long time afterwards so maybe it just doesn't make commercial sense for Q to try this again?
From my credit card's point of view these samey uninspiring colours are a welcome relief after ordering yesterday's TSV :happy:
A choice would be very welcome. I agree with what many here are saying about the same old boring browns. Maybe the new range they are bringing in from Jay Manuel will be more exciting. On his website, the eyeshadow quads are quite adventurous. Let's hope that "exclusive to QVC" doesn't translate into "more shades of brown".
Totally agree, apart from foundations being too yellow, the main reason I like the Mally range is because of the brighter lip and cheek shades and the wide range of eye colours. I would try more DHS ranges if I had the time to shop but I just don't. If QVC stopped doing mally I would be forced to broaden my online search. A former Q brand- New CiD was fantastic for pale blondes like me. Picked up a couple of lip glosses imn TK Maxx, "Turkish delight" and "blondie". Love them!US beauty brand tsvs seem to be shackled to what QVC US wants and what suits their customer base. Just because UK and US speak similar versions of the same language doesn't mean we are the same in any way... we're not. I'm sure there are plenty who suit these colours, but there are at least as many for whom the brown colour range offered will be problematic.
A choice would be lovely, though. 3 choices would be the best... one for yellow-based skin tones, one for pink-based skin tones, and one for neutral-based skin tones.
Unless the malign influence of QVC sales patterns means the buyers tell the new range - "browns are our top seller, so please bring us browns".
Oh how they were pushing the TSV in this hour, every five-ten minutes or so. I didn't buy but enjoyed watching. Got tempted a few times by different offers and resisted.