when your face starts to get shiny throughout the day, you take it away or "blot."
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#81
Posted 15 January 2008 - 04:49 PM
when your face starts to get shiny throughout the day, you take it away or "blot."
#82
Posted 16 January 2008 - 04:24 PM
#83
Posted 16 January 2008 - 04:26 PM
#84
Posted 14 February 2008 - 09:35 PM
#85
Posted 20 April 2008 - 08:29 PM
#86
Posted 30 May 2008 - 11:52 AM
#87
Posted 08 June 2008 - 10:52 PM
#88
Posted 24 July 2008 - 02:47 PM
I been using MAC for the past few months. I just bought some more the other day, I bought True Romantic powder blush, Plush Lash mascara, and a new bottle of SFF. I wonder if I should have gotten the SF compact though.
Other products that I like/have are:
- Fab Orchid/Dash Lily Dual Edge Eye Pencil
- Select Cover-up(great for spot coverage IMO)
- Bare Canvas Eye Paint(for entire upperlid before putting on eyeshadow)
- Brush 187 (I love that Brush for my foundation!)
- Brush Cleanser
- Eye shadow: Texture(crease/upperlid), Espresso(outer corner), All that glitters(right above pupil on lid)...and blend some
-Charged Water
I want a lot more now that I've read all these tips and stuff! =) I just ordered Dan's Regimen so I'm hoping this will keep me from breaking out, ugh I hate breaking out!
oh and how often should I clean my brushes?
What is a good waterproof mascara by MAC?
#89
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:59 AM
#90
Posted 12 November 2008 - 02:14 AM
#91
Posted 21 January 2009 - 03:24 PM
here is my list........
my lipstick
my hair straightener
my eye liner
#92
Posted 22 January 2009 - 10:03 PM
here is my list........
my lipstick
my hair straightener
my eye liner
I was a MAC girl throughout high school and into college, but now I only use Mary Kay. The MAC foundations/powders were breaking my forehead and chin out, but the Mary Kay Cleanser is gentle and tames my oily face without over-drying.
The Mary Kay foundations are FABULOUS too! They are not thick and cakey (like a light moisturizer), and you can easily control coverage. They also have a fantastic Mascara (Ultimate) that lengthens and is waterproof.
Their website even has a Virtual Makeover section where you can upload a pic (or try a generic face with your skin tone) to cample all of the colors. Good stuff!
www.marykay.com/twebb-gilmore
#93
Posted 06 March 2009 - 08:50 PM
For blending in the crease, use a circular motion. When you just drag the brush across the crease, you end up with a big racing stripe...not so cute. So start with running it across, but on the outer edge, use small circular motion to blend, blend, blend.
THANK YOU!!! IT REALLLLY WORKS AND LOOKS SO NATURAL!!!
#94
Posted 13 March 2009 - 01:04 AM
#95
Posted 15 September 2009 - 02:04 PM
Definitely subscribe to MichellePhan on youtube if you aren't.
Can also use it for mascara.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cByuzpdXA-o...re=channel_page
Edited by Ŀyssa, 15 September 2009 - 02:13 PM.
#96
Posted 09 October 2009 - 09:39 PM
First I use L'Oreal's Double Extend Beauty Tubes and then I use Covergirl's Lash Blast. My cousin has also tried this and we were both shocked and how much longer and fuller our lashes looked. Almost gave the effect of fake lashes. Only thing is that you have to take your time and be thorough so it doesn't look clumpy/sloppy.
I think buying both of them is cheaper than some of the fancier mascaras, with (imo) a more impressive result
#97
Posted 23 October 2009 - 11:08 PM
#98
Posted 15 November 2009 - 11:51 AM
To make lips look fuller
1. Line around your lips with a natural pinky beige liner.
2. Use a lipstick shade that matches [or closely matches] on your lips.
3. Dab white eyeshadow to the center of your lips.
4. Top with a clear gloss, but avoid corners where the lipstick can spread.
5. Highlight your cupid's bow with a pink eyeshadow. Trace it alone with a wet lip-liner brush to add the pouty affect.
Quick ways to swell down eye puffiness:
-Chill some spoons in the fridge and place on your eyes.
-Use a bag of frozen peas, they'll contour around your face better.
-Put cool, moist black-tea bags on your eyes for 5 minutes or use an eye cream that contains caffeine. Caffeine tightens the skin.
-Watch the salt: any more than 2,300 milligrams of salt can lead to swelling everywhere. Load up on vitamin B rich foods which reduce bloating.
-Drink lots of water!!
Diminish Dark Circles:
-Slice a potato. Leave them on for 10 minutes, the enzymes in potatoes are a skin lightener.
Dryness, Irritation:
-Drink more water and less caffeine.
-Blink more. Staring at the computer, you are less likely to blink as much. Keep a note on the screen reminding you to blink.
For sparkly fresh eyes, rim lower lashes with a nude pencil and apply a shimmery champagne color to the inner corner of your eyes. Swipe on a navy mascara to make the whites of your eyes appear brighter.
Prep lined areas with a moisturizing eye cream to smooth out creases. Tap it on, and don't get too close to your lashes.
To draw attention to bags under your eyes, line your top lashes and apply several coats of mascara.
If you have green eyes, go for plum shadows; blue-eyed girls should choose gold hues, and if your peepers are brown, midnight blue will make them pop.
#99
Posted 02 January 2010 - 05:02 AM
Edited by mineral-makeup, 02 January 2010 - 05:51 PM.
#100
Posted 16 January 2010 - 12:25 PM
AHA seems kinda tacky even after letting it set for a while, so while my Everyday Minerals powders go on ok, the AHA seems to make it glob up a bit as the day goes on.
My Question for Ya'll:
I've found the AHA to be pretty tacky to the touch even an hour or two after application, which has affected how my mineral makeup looks throughout the day. AHA seems to be making my face look shinier than BP did, regardless of the moisturizer I've been using either over or under it. Anyone have any suggestions or their own regimen to share?
I mean, I find that, since I'm more inclined to put it on more often, the AHA has kept my skin clearer, but it seems to make it a bit shinier and it kind of gunks up with my makeup. Any ideas out there?
P.S.-I totally recommend the Jojoba and the AHA. Very much worth the price! Just hoping Dan comes up with a less-tacky version of AHA......DAN, CAN YOU HEAR ME??? lol....
Any AHA/makeup suggestions?
BTW, LOVE what the AHA is doing for my acne, just need to recalibrate how it use it with makeup..
My Personal AHA Regimen (Looking for suggestions if anyone has any!)
DAY:
-Wash w/Regimen cleanser in shower
-Since it's winter and my skin's all sensitive/dry on the cheeks, I've been putting like a pea-sized amount of Cetaphil lotion over my face, just enough to cover yet absorb within a minute or two. Maybe I can skip this when the weather's warmer?
-Then, apply the AHA. It stings sometimes, mostly on irritated/broken out areas, but only for a few moments. Really. Still haven't seen any excess irritation develop due to my AHA use.
-Then SPF moisturizer. (still using my hoard of zinc-based Olay Moisturizer, definitely DON"T use the new Olay formula!)The warning on the label's true:the AHA made my skin more sun sensitive, I just got sun burnt in January, even though I never burn! ALWAYS use SPF, ALWAYS!
-Then Everyday Minerals makeup (everydayminerals.com, way better & cheaper than BareMinerals)
NIGHT:
-Wash face w/Regimen cleanser or Cetaphil cleanser
-Pour about nickel size drop of Jojoba Oil into palm (nickel size may be too much for some people, but I like the feeling, and at the end of the day, who cares if I put a dab too much on?), rub hands together, and just slosh it all over my face, including eye area with eyes closed. I read somewhere on here that it helps your eyelashes get stronger since it's like lash conditioner, and have personally found that to be true, plus it helps loosen stubborn mascara, etc overnight, but I only recommend in eye area if you are going to bed soon, otherwise you'll want to blink the haze out and get annoyed, but it doesn't sting or anything for me. (Disclaimer: Don't put near your eyes unless you know your body and feel it will help! Jojoba has never irritated my skin/eye area, but use caution!)
-Apply AHA, let it dry as long as possible, then sleeeeeeep.....
I've found the AHA works probably about as well as the BP for me, with the extra bonus of smoother skin (plumps up my lil' baby 26 year old wrinkles), no bleached clothes, and I find it less irritating than the BP so I want to wear it more, both morning and night.
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