Here's where I began:
Arbonne lip balm
Maybelline Crushed Coral + Too Faced Sapphire Spark gloss one on each lip and smooshed-- I wanted to try a new color, but this one isn't quite for me when used alone. It is too much of a spring color, bright warm pink/apricot.
Here's where I ended up:
Lined and filled in: MAC Soar pencil
This looks more plum in some lights and more autumn toned in others. It changed the depth and tone to a color that works with my coloring.

The container is very pretty and rich feeling. It is color coded to the color family of the lipstick. So this is a rich red plastic. Others are purple and etc. I found this at Walgreen's. CVS didn't have it yet.
Primer and Foundation: Aromaleigh -- this looks better in the picture than in RL. I tried to use very little, as little as possible, to see if that makes a difference in how it wears through the day. But I didn't get enough coverage. In sunlight I don't look finished enough. It's almost easier for me to do my regular routine than to learn how to use minerals! I look more shiny than glowy or dewy.
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Karin
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