Highlight for Trouble?

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egerandi
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Highlight for Trouble?

Post by egerandi » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:17 pm

I used Trouble today on all lid and creased with Godiva and then I was stumped: had no idea what to use to highlight. I just grabbed Vanilla and went with it, but any suggestion would be welcome. I have a ton of warmish/goldish highlights, and from pretty much all color family, but I'm missing (or just not sure what to look for) a muted rose/pink one.

Perhaps a whishlisting is in order for a lighter version of Trouble?
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Re: Highlight for Trouble?

Post by ChristineLynnP » Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:43 am

I don't have Trouble, but I do have Loaded and I wear Cream with it. Reading the description of Trouble (warm sand pearl) and Loaded (warm tan pearl), I think Cream (light pearl velvet, later described as having hints of gold and tan sparkle, warmer than Frenchie) would work with Trouble as well.
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Re: Highlight for Trouble?

Post by tizzylou » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:56 pm

I usually wear cream with either Trouble or Loaded, but have paired them both with Whisper as well.
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Re: Highlight for Trouble?

Post by egerandi » Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:40 pm

Thanks ladies! Frenchie is a bit too much for what I need, but I'll give Cream a try! I have a sample baggie of it and I was actually reaching for it, then I changed my mind and decided to go with Vanilla.

I'll check out Vapor!
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Re: Highlight for Trouble?

Post by egerandi » Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:35 pm

Cream worked out nicely! What I think I'll do though is have a separate little batch of Cream with a tiny bit of Trouble mixed in to cut the whiteness. Thanks again for the suggestions :)
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