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@LTT1 

 

I have used Max Factor Pan Stick and always liked it.  I can't find anymore though and haven't been able to for years. Where do you buy MF Pan Stick?

 

 

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@SurferWife 

Great topic ! I like the ease of stick makeup .  I enjoy getting ready for work with a minimal amount of products and tools .At 60 I still have oily acne prone skin . I have to be careful as many of these can have coconut oil in them . Some have no problem with it , but many do like me . I just recently purchased the Julep eye shadow stick. Its very nice  . I like Ilia Beauty Multi sticks ( AT Last & All of Me )  and Iris & Romeo Ceramide Multi Balm ( Rosy glow & Mood Boost )  for cheek and lips . I tried the Westman Atelier stick foundation but could only use under my eyes . The Westman Atelier blush was a lovley color ( Petal ) but really did not last long on me and it was really expensive . 

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@Sunshine Kate wrote:

@LTT1 

 

I have used Max Factor Pan Stick and always liked it.  I can't find anymore though and haven't been able to for years. Where do you buy MF Pan Stick?

 

 


I used it for decades then they stopped making it and had to buy it on ebay for about $8.00 each.  Did this for several years and stayed well stocked with each purchase I made.  When my shade 125 or 129 got to be up to $160.00 for each I stopped buying.  The shades on Amazon do not fit the extremely rare colors listed above.  Now I use FIT by Maybelline.

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@rochelleS 

 

That commercial was my first exposure to Laura Geller. She would do a whole face makeup in seconds. Large sticks were new to me then. There was also a guy on HSN, Jerome Alexander that did sticks also. They were all the same size and easy to travel with.

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The only one I have ever used is Bobbi Brown! It is very nice! I need to use a finishing powder over mine though.

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i LOVE elf EYESHADOW STICKS. I'm trying some new  to me tarte ones this week.

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I like the Lancome stick foundation. It gives great coverage and is not heavy on. Tarte has a good one too that I bought from QVC this year. That’s my second choice though.
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I love e.l.f. Putty blush!  I just started using the Putty bronzer and it is equally as fabulous!  I bought the color "Tan Lines" which is on the lighter side of bronzers.  I call it my bronzer for dummies, because it applies so easily and looks so pretty!

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@Sunshine Kate 

 

Amazon sells Max Factor pan stick!

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Bobbi Brown's Stick Foundation is one of the first products she had in the line.  It comes in more colors than ever before and is still good.

 

I'll join @katie1859 and show some love to Maybelline's  FIT stick foundation.  It is so creamy when applied that you would never expect it to have the matte finish that it does. It wears well too and for those looking to keep it under $20 for a foundation, it is a great option. 

 

Also on my list is Mented Stick Foundation.  This has been my stick of choice for a couple of years now.  I love it because their color L40 is absolutely perfect for my skin tone.  It's as if I were sitting in the lab when the scientists developed that shade. Emoji