Favorite Kitty wrote:You even tweezed her eyebrows!
I dont like all the mascara. Maybe thats the "in" thing? I wouldnt know because I am so "out"
iluvk9 wrote:Wow! Her skin tone is 100% different with the makeup.
Favorite Kitty wrote:I wish you werent so far away. I neeeeeed a makeover
Malli wrote:I take it your a makeup artist?
she looks awesome.
I'm just getting in to doing "different" makeup on myself...
any tips?
Malli wrote:like bright colors (mostly just around the eyes), and less traditional.
I just bought mac. 2 liquid eyeliners and a brush and 4 shadows.
I don't use concealers and coverups etc, and I'm not exactly sure what you mean by primers etc?
, I have so much to learn about makeup
SisMorphine wrote:I'm going out to the lady bars tonight with some of my lady loving friends. I wish you were here to do my make-up!!! I'm not sure how to dress for this either . . . LOL!
demolitionic wrote:Malli wrote:like bright colors (mostly just around the eyes), and less traditional.
I just bought mac. 2 liquid eyeliners and a brush and 4 shadows.
I don't use concealers and coverups etc, and I'm not exactly sure what you mean by primers etc?
, I have so much to learn about makeup
MAC is definitely a good brand. It's one of my preferred. What brush did you get?
Since you only concentrate on eye makeup really, a primer is something that goes on your eyelid before you apply your eye makeup - it usually will make it look brighter, more intense, and hold/stay longer. You can use a MAC paint pot, or Too Faced Shadow Insurance is one of my other favorites.
Malli wrote:
I got a small pointy brush, I think the 209 Eye liner or the 210 Precise Eye liner, its hard to tell from Mac's pictures...
I find their makeup really difficult to remove, is the primer hard to remove too?
I'm kind of excited about the primer, I got this darker purple sparkly liner it it really doesn't show up all that well when I wear it now...
I also need a new shadow brush, the one I have now sprinkles eye shadow where I don't want it...
What kind of schooling did you need to do this, if you don't mind? I kind of think on it as an art project on your face and I used to be pretty into art...
demolitionic wrote:Biggest tips = IT DOES MATTER WHAT YOU USE TO APPLY. Invest in some good brushes, and always use a primer
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