Dupe for Melba?
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Apr 1, 2012
Britt A.
I heard that a dupe for MAC Melba was Tarte's Exposed Amazonian Clay. I absolutely loooove my Melba color, but it fades way quicker than my Amazonian Clay blush does. Anyone know anything about this?
Apr 1, 2012
Sydney P.
My mom has Melba and I use Exposed. They are similar, though I find Melba is more of a mauvey brown while Exposed is more peachy brown. I think depending on the skin tone it could be a good dupe!