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Post by Krystel on Feb 26, 2014 19:20:48 GMT
Yeah, gotta go there and make a thread discussion about make-up, cause most of us wear it on a daily basis, or so I'm assuming here. What products do you swear by? I'm in the midst of trying 'Illamasqua' skin base foundation, even though I swear by MAC Pro longwear or Benefit Oxygen Wow! With both of those two foundations, I have good days and bad with them. I rarely wear eyeshadow, although I own quite a few shades. Eyeliner, I use Soap & Glory currently in superliner. Blusher's by Rimmel and mascara is max factor and l'oreal. I'm wanting to try other brands but I don't wanna be paying out just in case my skin hates it.
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Post by deaddoughgirl on Feb 26, 2014 19:35:08 GMT
I love my Two Faced eyeshadows. They are really expensive but I brought one palette (a natural coloured one), at £30 and there's I'm still using it three years later.
Otherwise I swear by BB cream.
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Post by Krystel on Feb 26, 2014 19:42:30 GMT
I need to try BB cream, however there's so many out there I have no idea which ones.
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Feb 27, 2014 10:18:21 GMT
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Post by MoonlightHope28 on Feb 26, 2014 21:57:06 GMT
I don't tend to wear a lot of make up... But I'm a sucker for Rimmel Londons Apocalips lip lacquer in the brightest red (Big Bang). I love having bright red lips xD
Not really cosmetics... But I live by Origins Skincare products for my face. Face scrub, charcoal face mask, eye cream and mosturizer. It's expensive stuff... The face mask is £24. It's amazing stuff though ^^
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Apr 29, 2014 20:31:44 GMT
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Post by mrzclone on Feb 26, 2014 22:50:16 GMT
If anyone has any skin care tips / miracle creams for sensitive skin let me know. I can't use anything for more than a couple days without my skin drying out and rebelling.
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Post by Krystel on Feb 26, 2014 23:46:34 GMT
If anyone has any skin care tips / miracle creams for sensitive skin let me know. I can't use anything for more than a couple days without my skin drying out and rebelling. Have you tried using E45 cream at all? My skin has bouts of being dry for a few days then going a little oily. That cream seems to help somewhat
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Post by April on Feb 28, 2014 0:29:14 GMT
I don't really use much makeup but Inglot have some really good eye shadows! The ones I've had before came off really quickly but these ones last all day. They're pretty expensive though (for me they are anyway ![lol](//storage.proboards.com/5733271/images/6mZ5ovwZ2zJqYsoTluk8.gif) )so I've only got a few colours. Other than that I just get barry M for eyeliner/nails and Rimmel for mascara.
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Apr 17, 2014 18:12:51 GMT
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Post by missmagenta92 on Mar 17, 2014 4:45:52 GMT
I wear makeup every so often but when I do, I go all out; contouring, eyeshadow, the works. My desert island products are:
-L'Oreal Nude Maqique BB Powder- it's great for finishing off your face and sealing your foundation. -NP Set Calming Pre-Foundation primer- it's green so if you have redness in your face, it'll mute it so you can have an even skin tone to put a tinted moisturiser over the top. -Urban Decay Naked Palettes. All of them, they're fantastic. -Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain- basically lip balm with a kick. -Maybelline The Falsies Mascara- simply amazing. -Face of Australia Budge Proof Creme Eyeshadow- put this on over a similarly coloured loose eyeshadow and shit will not budge. -FierceMagenta lipsticks, because life's too short to be stuck with fifty million shades of pink, red, beige and brown lips.
Anyone here into special effects makeup at all?
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