Cara Brook

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Why did you choose Creme?
I love the way cremes look on the skin! Completely natural finish with build-able coverage. I especially like to use them with highlighting & contouring because they are SO easy to blend. The consistency also gives you tons of control so you can place it exactly where you want it.
The most important thing to keep in mind when using a creme is that you want to start with clean (exfoliated) & moisturized skin to get the best possible application.

What colors should I pick?
While it might seem a little overwhelming to pick 4 colors it’s actually quite simple!
I’ll break it down for you here but I’ll also be showing examples of women and what they wear to help you decide.
(I’ll be posting lots of these on instagram so be sure to follow along! @maskcaracosmetics)
Finally, if you’re still not sure, don’t stress too much. We can always exchange it if you don’t get it right the first time!

Blush
As far as the blush goes that’s just personal preference all three look beautiful on EVERYONE.
Dahlia: (similar to Shortcake from generation one) Is a hot pink that goes on looking fresh and bright.
Pink Grapefruit: (similar to Princess Peach) Is a warmer more muted pink
Ruby: (similar to Jem) Is a deeper red raspberry pink.

Highlight Foundation
Linen: (similar to the highlight from the Light compact) Linen is best for fair skin tones & skin without a lot of red undertones.
Sunlit: (similar to the highlight from the medium compact) This is my most common color! Goes best with anyone in the medium ranges or fair skin with red undertones.
Wheat: (similar to the highlight from the dark compact) Best for dark skin tones or anyone with heavy red undertones.

Contour Foundation
Walnut: This contour has less warmth so it generally works best on fair to medium skin tones.
Stone: This color is warmer and darker and is perfect for medium to dark skin tones

(I’m usually right in the medium tones with all of my foundation purchases and I can actually wear both of these colors. If I’m using self tanner that day I’ll go with the stone if I’m not I’ll need the walnut. I have found each contour can go a on wide range of faces!

Contour Creme
Shadow: This baby is SO AWESOME! It’s dark and gray so it shouldn’t be used as foundation but as a contour creme which is why I call it “The Detailer” it creates the perfect shadow when used in detail areas with a light hand and a small brush. For those of you who have never been able to ace the nose HAC this is your new best friend! It’s the color that makes all the difference from looking like you have dirt on your nose to looking like it’s just straighter and thinner. I can’t warn you enough though it’s a heavy duty color. If you use too much you’re gonna look a little bit dead:)

{from left to right}
Emily (beautiful blogger at The Freckled Fox) in contour: stone highlight: sunlit blush: pink grapefruit
Stunning Ann in contour: walnut highlight: linen blush: dahlia
Gorgeous Lisa in contour: stone highlight: wheat blush: dahlia
Nick’s breathtaking cousin Jeridi in contour: stone highlight: sunlit blush: ruby

I used pearl & shadow on all 4 of them as well:)

Prices:
Compact fully filled with 4 inserts of your choice – $42
Ala Cart Refills (foundation, illuminator & blush)- $9
Brush: $32

Return Policy:
If you are not completely satisfied with your Maskcara Cosmetics purchase for any reason, please return/exchange for a full refund if postmarked within 30 days of receipt.

Internationally shipping:
Just Canada so for but we are working on more!

Are your products tested on animals?
No way.

List of products and ingredients (here)

I hope this answers some of your questions!
Happy Hump Day!

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