Started responding in the old thread by accident oops.
>>7901752
Not sure if you're still here or interested in making that foundation work for you, but I've been using MUFE HD for a few years. I use a flat foundation brush first to apply it and a "HD" stipple brush to blend it out. Stipple brushes are better for blending than application in my experience. Flat brushes lay it down well, and stipple brushes help get rid of any lines or uneven areas.
>>7905617
I think the first one is more bronze, warm-toned neutrals, and the second is more true neutrals that would look good on anyone. The third is very pink or "rosey" golds and browns, not a lot of proper neutrals in there.
>>7905627
The Naked Basics palettes with only matte shades are really nice. 4/6 shades are fairly light colours, and the matte finish gives a nice understated look that you can blend to be really subtle. I think Naked 2 and Naked Basics 2 would suit your cool undertones.
>>7905732
re: setting spray - Urban Decay's sprays are Skindinavia sprays so go for that. I use the all-nighter one for long makeup days. For pen liners, I've used Stila, NARS and Eyeko and liked all of them.
>>7905960
Bronzers aren't really necessary but I sometimes use a bit if I feel like I need a bit more colour in my face. If you're pale, go easy on it, especially in winter. In summer it's nice to add a bit of a "healthy glow."
>>7906005
>>7906036
NARS and Illamasqua seem to be obsessed with lewd blush names. Orgasm, Super Orgasm, Deep Throat, Sex Appeal, Sin, Seduction, Thrust, Beg, Hussy, Excite, Tweak, Allure, Lover, Tremble, etc.
Urban Decay is bad for it too. The Vice 3 palette has eyeshadows called Bondage and DTF.
>>7907861
Some of the mascaras have been nice. I've liked a few Caudalie products in their skincare samplers (like their makeup remover) but their moisturizer has a weird smell. I liked the Bare Minerals sampler too; their powder is nice. Bobby Brown's eye cream was awful for my sensitive skin though.