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I decided to go for some eyeshadow sticks - I was going to get the magic cream and body cream duo but already got it for Christmas and have loads left over as I only use them now and again 😅
@@LarissaElle colour chameleons I meant :) 3 for £41 for me instead of £23 for one only downside is that they weren't all available to pick from which I found weird
I’m about to dye my dark ash brown hair to a cool black & this seems like it genuinely would be a useful purchase for my (nearly nonexistent) brows! Thank you for recording this!
🤣🤣 apparently it’s supposed to be easier way to contour according to the original creator or the technique. It does work and it lasted all day, to have a nose contour that looks more natural while lasting all day long.
I was shade matched today at Sephora. I was skittish about it at first but it looks really good! I let it set for a few minutes, then powdered. Great quick look for “no makeup” days. I don’t feel like it is Flawless Filter in stick form - which I’m not a fan of. Different formulation and finish. Tendency to be oily in T-zone. I’m happy!
I use the toofaced born this way concealer its so cakey and i prep my skin using the cerave moistriser and glow recipe dew drops i let it dry but still so cakey pls respond
Hi, it could be the concealer is too drying for your skin type. Try using less product, significantly less. The glow drops serum isn’t formulated for under the eye area, if your application is to the entire face, go in again after directly and apply extra just under the eye area or look into something for hydration for the eye area. Cerave depends on which one you use, but to be honest I don’t think it’s hydrating enough for under the eye. I personally hate the entire line but dermatologist always recommended for some reason. Try a hydrating eye cream specifically for the eye wait until it’s absorbed then you can go in with a hydrating or setting spray like the Charlotte Tilbury one before you apply any make up. Spray your face with that-let it set for a second then go in with minimal concealer. Maybe try a different concealer. Next put on your concealer and let it sit there for a minute before you blend out it spray the most again. Try to use a damp beauty sponge to blend out the product. Find a hydrating setting powder it can be pressed or loose to set (but again less is better) I hope that helps
Why do I use one mascara for example lash princess, but then I use another mascara example gray lashes I get longer lashes on the first time, but shorter lashes on the second time😅😭
I’m sorry I don’t understand what your question is exactly? I think you’re asking why the first application of a new mascara is different from a second use? It’s likely because you have less product on the mascara wand the first use and haven’t pumped excess air back into the mascara tube when place the mascara wand back on for more product or another application. You could try disposable lash or mascara ones or try scraping some of the product off before each application.
Medium skin tone opt for a salmon or peach orange shade in a color corrector and just apply that in the areas of darkness. Apply a concealer that is your skin tone ( not too bright) on top and set with loose powder that has coverage or a color tint for brightness 💕
@@saraalakhia8237 you can try apply primer under your eye area before. Use a damp beauty sponge to apply super thin and tiny layers of each product and using a hydrating finish spray. If it’s cakey it could be the eye area is dry, too much product or using products that might not be right for your skin type. Could also be skin prep as well, retinol might help as well.
Always a good idea to clean your brushes in cold water. This lifts any color, off of the brush. If you use warm or hot water, this will set color into your brush.
I don’t know if you do this sort of thing but what kind of makeup would you recommend for an early teen in theatre. So like foundation, blush, concealer, mascara and eyeliner
I replied on another post sorry it took so long hunny! Makeup Forever, Mac anything more along the lines of a professional makeup line would have products that will work.
I don’t know if you do this sort of thing but what kind of makeup would you recommend for an early teen in theatre. So like foundation, blush, concealer, mascara and eyeliner
Cream products that are easy to set with a transparent setting powder. Something that will be seen from far away, so exaggerating your features and using a lot more makeup than you normally would, harsher contrast and not so blended. I hope that helps.