lol. i held it by the side at first. luckily i figured it out before i could break it.karen wrote:Were you holding it by the side??? It took me a couple of seconds to figure it out the first time too.
It's not crazy or anything- we just went with the squares because they stack, and the formula is a little too creamy to put in a stick form. Making it firmer just didn't work all that well.
Packaging for creamy blushes and concealers...
Re: Packaging for creamy blushes and concealers...
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Re: Packaging for creamy blushes and concealers...
I love the fact that they are stackable. 

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Yup, that's exactly what I did
Stackable is good, now that I know how to use them. Understood about the anti-stickness, no biggie 


karen wrote:Were you holding it by the side??? It took me a couple of seconds to figure it out the first time too.
It's not crazy or anything- we just went with the squares because they stack, and the formula is a little too creamy to put in a stick form. Making it firmer just didn't work all that well.
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Re: Packaging for creamy blushes and concealers...
It's funny when I got my blushes, I order them all
I was sort of neutral on the packaging, but once I realized they stacked, well it just made my day. I'm not that hard to please
I guess.


