Mine's like that sometimes. I just look for a fresh unopened packageOriginally Posted by viccckyhoang /img/forum/go_quote.gif
my walmart is gross... people open it and swatch it.. then throw it back.. hence I don't tend to buy it from Walmart.. but it isn't that huge of a price difference
Oh yeah I never thought about using it as an eyeliner. I'll have to try thatOriginally Posted by viccckyhoang /img/forum/go_quote.gif
the dark blue is gorgeous tho! i will be using it as an eyeliner /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Lexy! they are /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> will you be picking any of them up?
yeah.. walmart is always a bit cheaper /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
They had plenty around here! I ended up getting three sets of the fall brights and neutrals...sold one to a friend, one on ebay, and kept the last one but couldn't find a third Beige /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I'm hoping Branded fills that void!Originally Posted by viccckyhoang /img/forum/go_quote.gif
you're so lucky that you have some of their Limited Edition ones!
For me, it depends on the formula of the tattoo. Some colors have a very smooth texture and are easy to dab on with your finger or a flat eye shadow brush. Some are harder in texture and I find I have to use my fingers to get it smudged out enough. Either way, slap it down as a shadow base (I always put them over UD primer potion, they don't budge at all) and then blend the edges with a blending brush. Then dab some coordinating pressed eye shadows over the top. I used Silver Strike on NYE, and added some shimmery white to the inner part, UD Gunmetal to the middle, and some black to the outer part. It looked perfect for about 10 hours, would have lasted a lot more but I went to bed LOLOriginally Posted by Lisalynn /img/forum/go_quote.gif
What type of brushes do you use with them and also can someone post a picture of one of you wearing it. I am new to eye shadow and just trying to learn thanks
Great look! I am loving the Barely Beige and use it as a base frequently. Still doesn't look like I put much of a dent in it. Second the texture and stuff depending on how easy it is to apply. I like to wear a smoky green eye on occasion, so I'll pat the shade on with my finger up to a little past my crease and blend out. I set it with a coordinating pressed shadow and a bit of copper or something light to blend it out and up..voila! No pics, but I want to try something similar with the navy color tattoo and a MAC shadow I have.They had plenty around here! I ended up getting three sets of the fall brights and neutrals...sold one to a friend, one on ebay, and kept the last one but couldn't find a third Beige /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I'm hoping Branded fills that void! For me, it depends on the formula of the tattoo. Some colors have a very smooth texture and are easy to dab on with your finger or a flat eye shadow brush. Some are harder in texture and I find I have to use my fingers to get it smudged out enough. Either way, slap it down as a shadow base (I always put them over UD primer potion, they don't budge at all) and then blend the edges with a blending brush. Then dab some coordinating pressed eye shadows over the top. I used Silver Strike on NYE, and added some shimmery white to the inner part, UD Gunmetal to the middle, and some black to the outer part. It looked perfect for about 10 hours, would have lasted a lot more but I went to bed LOL
Pretty look and give me your eyelashes lady!!! Wow.Originally Posted by Scooby384 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
They had plenty around here! I ended up getting three sets of the fall brights and neutrals...sold one to a friend, one on ebay, and kept the last one but couldn't find a third Beige /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I'm hoping Branded fills that void!
For me, it depends on the formula of the tattoo. Some colors have a very smooth texture and are easy to dab on with your finger or a flat eye shadow brush. Some are harder in texture and I find I have to use my fingers to get it smudged out enough. Either way, slap it down as a shadow base (I always put them over UD primer potion, they don't budge at all) and then blend the edges with a blending brush. Then dab some coordinating pressed eye shadows over the top. I used Silver Strike on NYE, and added some shimmery white to the inner part, UD Gunmetal to the middle, and some black to the outer part. It looked perfect for about 10 hours, would have lasted a lot more but I went to bed LOL
Ours used to be like this but they closed it off from the other sections and set up a separate register that you have to purchase from. Also there are big cameras and screens hanging over it now so it's actually nice in there now.Originally Posted by viccckyhoang /img/forum/go_quote.gif
my walmart is gross... people open it and swatch it.. then throw it back.. hence I don't tend to buy it from Walmart.. but it isn't that huge of a price difference
Thanks and thanks! I have pretty good lashes, but this is with 2 coats of the ModelCo fibre lash mascara that BB sent out...I think it does some good things /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />Originally Posted by Dalylah /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Pretty look and give me your eyelashes lady!!! Wow.
Thanks! I want Beige! And you make me want to try out my Mossy Green next for some green smoky sexyness /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> When I tried the Mahogany I was in love....that one is such a great brown base.Originally Posted by MissLindaJean /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Great look! I am loving the Barely Beige and use it as a base frequently. Still doesn't look like I put much of a dent in it. Second the texture and stuff depending on how easy it is to apply.
I like to wear a smoky green eye on occasion, so I'll pat the shade on with my finger up to a little past my crease and blend out. I set it with a coordinating pressed shadow and a bit of copper or something light to blend it out and up..voila! No pics, but I want to try something similar with the navy color tattoo and a MAC shadow I have.
It's a fun play on smoky eyes. I like to use greens, browns, purples and now blue for a spin. I always felt like a straight black smoky eye made me look like I lost a fight lol.Thanks! I want Beige! And you make me want to try out my Mossy Green next for some green smoky sexyness /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> When I tried the Mahogany I was in love....that one is such a great brown base.
Wow! I Love that! Sooo Pretty!!Originally Posted by Scooby384 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
They had plenty around here! I ended up getting three sets of the fall brights and neutrals...sold one to a friend, one on ebay, and kept the last one but couldn't find a third Beige /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I'm hoping Branded fills that void!
For me, it depends on the formula of the tattoo. Some colors have a very smooth texture and are easy to dab on with your finger or a flat eye shadow brush. Some are harder in texture and I find I have to use my fingers to get it smudged out enough. Either way, slap it down as a shadow base (I always put them over UD primer potion, they don't budge at all) and then blend the edges with a blending brush. Then dab some coordinating pressed eye shadows over the top. I used Silver Strike on NYE, and added some shimmery white to the inner part, UD Gunmetal to the middle, and some black to the outer part. It looked perfect for about 10 hours, would have lasted a lot more but I went to bed LOL
Same here. I had it in my hand and then I realized how close they appeared, at least in the pot. Good to know though, if I do ever run out of Barely Beige.Originally Posted by MissLindaJean /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I believe the beige y looking shade they just released is similar to Barely Beige, that's why I passed on it.
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