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Thank you so much for sharing! My cut is is similar to yours, but I have an inverted bob. I typically wear it as the "beachy-wave" style. I've always wished I could do the messy bun but didn't think it was possible. I'm going to grow out the inverted bob in the back so I can try your method! P.S. You're absolutely beautiful!
I've seen so many up do /messy bun videos with women using front teeth to split the bobby pins, DON'T DO THIS! it can chip and wear down your teeth! Never use your teeth as tools like this if you like your teeth!
😂. Dirty hair to me is 5th and 6th day hair. 😂. My hair is still very clean by day 3 because I’ve conditioned it to not need washing more than once every 5 or 6 days.
Are you saying it took you 12 minutes or referring to the length of my video? Either way, practice makes it quicker 🙌🏼 and it always takes longer to explain something in a walk through rather than just getting it done. Hope you found the info helpful! ✌🏼
Thank you for taking time to lift my spirits with your kind words! Truly. The world needs more of this and I hope your day is as wonderful as you've made mine. :)
With so many keyboard warriors out there, I truly appreciate you taking the time to share something kind. I hope your day turns out to be as great as you started mine. 🙏☺️
Do you set this with powder? If not, does it travel throughout the day? Generally as a mature skinned girl I stay away from creams I don’t wear foundation just some concealer and blush. Unfortunately I have to bury my face in the mirror are all the brushes long handled??
Hi Pamekay! Yes, I do use a setting powder because that is my lifeline with oily skin. 🤪 The makeup stays on very well and creams are actually your BFF for maturing skin. It doesn’t settle in fine lines and wrinkles and looks very natural with good coverage. I have clients well into their 70s that love the product. All of our brushes are double ended so they are long, but the compacts have a mirror in them which makes it easy to keep your face close to the mirror while using the brushes. That’s how I have to do it in a lot of my tutorials. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Do you still use this makeup, or did you find it expensive and the MLM cloture not healthy? I wish I could find some cream foundations that last and I can just refill my empty tins
I haven’t used anything else in 4 years. ☺️ I find it very affordable compared to what I was using before (and didn’t even like). Direct sales has a bad rap for sure and it’s why I hesitated to become an artist for this line, but if I found the culture toxic I definitely would’ve left. It’s anything but that. Do you use SEINT/(Maskcara) or a different brand?
Hi Ana! If you expand the caption by clicking "SHOW MORE", there's a direct link to the style I'm wearing there and a tutorial can be found on my Instagram. Here's the direct link to it - instagram.com/tv/CQZ-omIjfTq/. XO
@@anaalvesledford5898 I think it automatically applies it at checkout. If that wasn't the case then go to www.christinagoldsmith.com/link-tree, scroll to the bottom and click on the Flutterhabit button to refresh the link.
I make sure to tap the excess off my brush before going in to apply and haven't a problem with fallout. If you're doing that and still experiencing fallout then you may want to do your eyeshadow before your foundation.
Is been a long time since this video was made, but I'll ask the question anyways: Are all pieces (panels and shelfs) chipboard or plywood and if they still made with the same type?
I just assembled mine the last two evenings. They are particle board with a melamine finish. Very well made and easy to assemble. Hopefully hanging them this weekend 🤞🏻
Thanks for sharing. Mine is slightly longer but very frizzy due to humidity (and I'm naturally just frizzy lol) Doing the front part first was really helpful, can't wait to try it tomorrow. I used to do a bun all the time but went alittle shorter in the last couple years and haven't been able to figure it out. Now I'll attempt it and hopefully be ready for my son's baseball season. 😊
What are the other colors besides wheat that you used in this video?You are beautiful and I love your voice. Also your videos are great and informative 💕
Yes, I’ve done the Botox “lip flip” a couple of times and love it but recently decided to get the smallest amount of filler that I could to try to even out that side that has always been thinner (my right, your left). That side won’t have it and I don’t want to keep adding more filler, so we wait...
Thanks for sharing this! I’m new to Seint and feeling frustrated because it doesn’t seem to work for me....I keep falling back to my old foundation since I know how to use it... Anyways! I do have a few questions! 1. When placing stone as your base...did you only put it on/near your melasma? On your forehead (from my perspective, your left side) you didn’t mention having any discoloration on that side. 2. Does this also work for dark spots on face from age or sun? I’m not having success correcting it with a lighter pink lip/cheek...next option I’ve been told to try is a yellow highlight.....I’m fair skinned w/ pink undertones...so yellow is not a good color one me... 3. What are your Highlight and Contour colors?
I place it around the melasma because I don't want to make the melasma appear darker. Some areas get darker than others when it comes to melasma, it's definitely not even so I only filter where needed. Yes, the same method works for sun/age spots. Melasma actually has a green under tone so yellow wouldn't filter it out. If you use blush colors in the red/pink family like sandstone, pink grapefruit, ruby, etc. that would help filter out the melasma more than accentuate it on your cheeks, and if you color correct with stone that should help more. I bounce between a few HAC colors depending on the time of year. In this video I'm using Amber and Indigo.
Wears great in humidity - I put it through the ultimate test in the summer in Cancun and have also worn it through workouts when I've had to go at the end of the day and didn't wash my makeup off. Great through heat, humidity and sweat.
Ive just recently started seeing videos about this makeup. Your tutorial is the best one ive seen so far. Thank you for that. I would really love to try this but right now everything on the website is a little too expensive for me. Again thank you for this video
If you ever want to try it, I'm happy to help recommend your starter palette which is $105 for everything you need to get started with your full face application including tools. The products last and a little goes a long way so you won't have to replenish often. The first color you'll need to replenish is your main highlight and that should last you close to 2 months! Let me know if you have any questions!
In this tutorial I used Linen. Aura, White Peach and Linen are three that I toggle between for brightening depending on the season and my level of tan. ;)
This makes sense what you are doing. Immediately I can see that you evened out the melasma with that first step. I also get melasma, I get a RX cream from my dermatologist now, but I used to buy Rodan and Fields orange packaged set and wow did that ever work to eliminate the melasma. Of course you need to keep up with it and use SPF daily. But it really does work. Kind of pricey but it does eliminate melasma.