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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #270 on: 08 February 2017, 01:50:53 pm »
Can you imagine if you freshly applied it and gave someone a bj. Perfect lipstick print around their d**k that they can't wash off... instant divorce, lol.

I am forever wiping my ivory make up out of clients pores. They think I am a deranged nit picker. I have to explain to them that there is no explanation for coming home with white foundation in their enlarged pores and their wife is going to ask for a divorce if she spots it. They still don't believe that she will notice it..  :-\

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« Reply #271 on: 09 February 2017, 05:30:39 am »
Any recommendations on false eye lashes. I had clusters put on for a few months now my lashes are tiny without them. However i dont want to keep ruining my lashes by having them reapplied as they appear to rip my lashes out when they come off. Help!!  Mascara just doesnt cut it wth me my lashes still look tiny xx

Trio lashes. They're great because they give the control of individual lashes but aren't as fussy to get on and don't require as much glue. Ardell makes them and so does Kiss. Use the adhesive for strip lashes, it's less harsh than the glue for individual lashes or flares. To remove them, take a regular (slightly steamy) shower, then they slide off easily with a baby wipe. I love them.

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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #272 on: 09 February 2017, 11:11:46 am »
Maybelline's Super Stay 25 Colour is very good. You apply the lippy and let it dry and then use the top coat that comes with it. Survives kissing and blow jobs!

Also I have been using Rimmel's 60 seconds Super shine nail polish which is really long lasting, doesn't chip AND is dead easy to put on as well as fast drying,
I use both of these and they're great , if the varnish chips ( it is good) I just go over the top again , it's pretty thick so looks 'just done'

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« Reply #273 on: 09 February 2017, 01:17:59 pm »
My daughter raves about NYX so I brought their foundation and its really nice, I now I even apply my foundation with a sponge like a pro instead of using my fingers..I've also tried contouring but the less said about that the better.  ???

They have some really awesome stuff don't they!!! Feels like candy shop! I use their eyebrow pencil which is great so I gave up on benefit which was 4 times more expensive. And I love some of their eyeshadows !

I bought some things from KIKO last week. It was all on sale thank god.  Well the hotel maid was very happy when I gave it all to her, I really didn't like their stuff. Really not good:(

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« Reply #274 on: 13 February 2017, 12:06:25 pm »
Last December I had a 2hr booking with a guy who had a red lipstick fetish. I only wear all sorts of pinkish glosses. So I thought I would invest and I treated myself to one of those fancy lip laques, can't remember the brand, Dior or Chanel.
The guy spent the whole booking smearing it ALL OVER MY FACE. The shit was everywhere on me, on my bed, on him, and i had to reschedule my next booking because no matter how I washed it wouldn't go off!!! So then I gave it to my sis, i did warn her to be really careful with it, hahaha I'll never forget what she looked like after she applied too much hahaha
dior and channels liquid lipsticks are cr?me so they come of easier

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« Reply #275 on: 14 February 2017, 08:30:08 am »
i travel  with   magnetick  palette  i have  shadows  in some from nyx, makeup  geek and mac, plus bronzer and  blush  from mac like highlighter using shadow,ealiner nyx, mascara  too faced, primer  new one  from  urban decay (great one), and nars sheer  glow and lipsticks  from  jeffry  star i hate  him  but the lipstick are  great. oh   and  fix plus
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« Reply #276 on: 14 February 2017, 11:33:07 am »
i travel  with   magnetick  palette  i have  shadows  in some from nyx, makeup  geek and mac, plus bronzer and  blush  from mac like highlighter using shadow,ealiner nyx, mascara  too faced, primer  new one  from  urban decay (great one), and nars sheer  glow and lipsticks  from  jeffry  star i hate  him  but the lipstick are  great. oh   and  fix plus

Here's a question. Does primer really help and how exactly? I got the smashbox one, still unopened:)

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« Reply #277 on: 14 February 2017, 02:21:51 pm »
Here's a question. Does primer really help and how exactly? I got the smashbox one, still unopened:)

I think so, yes. It sort of smooths and tightens everything a little bit, so your foundation looks better. The Smashbox one is good.
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« Reply #278 on: 14 February 2017, 03:11:16 pm »
I think so, yes. It sort of smooths and tightens everything a little bit, so your foundation looks better. The Smashbox one is good.

Oh ok.
I use Clarins Lisse Minute under my eyes, on my eyelids and on my nose just after my cream and before my foundation. Not at all how it should be used but I love it plus eyeshadow keeps better and less smudges under eyes.

TooFaced does amazing eyeshadow base. It brings out the eyeshadows colour and it makes them last much better.

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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #279 on: 15 February 2017, 12:12:08 pm »
Here's a question. Does primer really help and how exactly? I got the smashbox one, still unopened:)


I swear by primer, I won't apply make up without it now. It helps glide make up on so much better.

Smashbox primer is brilliant, but I usually only pick it up in duty free as they tend to do really good offers. I think its 2 for ?40 or something like that - it's a really good deal.
Mac primer is also good, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it. If I was gifted it, I'd be appreciative but I'd be more inclined to buy SB.
W7 do a really good primer that isn't entirely dissimilar to SB - I can only find it online, but by comparison its ?5 including P&P. I use that for everyday wear.
NYX primer is also pretty good, but I wouldn't recommend the HD one (its in a white tube). It is a decent primer, but my skin has been awful since I've been using it.
Urban Decay's eyeshadow primer is also pretty amazing as well, but again, I couldn't justify it for everyday wear because of the price. It does make eye colours look amazing though.

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« Reply #280 on: 16 February 2017, 09:14:58 pm »
Depend what primer do you use I'll tevomande Nyx angel wings, urban decay bllur effect, basically this prep your skin fill pores etc don't forget  let this set before you will put on makeup, two faced shadow insurance is great, couple times was happens infalloq sleep with makeup on , shadows and my eyeliner on fleek ;)
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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #281 on: 16 February 2017, 09:28:00 pm »

I swear by primer, I won't apply make up without it now. It helps glide make up on so much better.

Smashbox primer is brilliant, but I usually only pick it up in duty free as they tend to do really good offers. I think its 2 for ?40 or something like that - it's a really good deal.
Mac primer is also good, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it. If I was gifted it, I'd be appreciative but I'd be more inclined to buy SB.
W7 do a really good primer that isn't entirely dissimilar to SB - I can only find it online, but by comparison its ?5 including P&P. I use that for everyday wear.
NYX primer is also pretty good, but I wouldn't recommend the HD one (its in a white tube). It is a decent primer, but my skin has been awful since I've been using it.
Urban Decay's eyeshadow primer is also pretty amazing as well, but again, I couldn't justify it for everyday wear because of the price. It does make eye colours look amazing though.

Right. But that means one more "layer", right? And I don't like full coverage, and don't need it. I already have my face serum, face cream and then my beauty flash balm followed by foundation (because I'm more into nude/dewy than matte).
If I go for primer does it matify? Or does it just make applying easier, which for me is already easy with my balm. Or does it help  settle? But for settling I should go for baking powder, I know that.

Bloody hell why do I even have all this stuff?!

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« Reply #282 on: 16 February 2017, 10:36:06 pm »
Right. But that means one more "layer", right? And I don't like full coverage, and don't need it. I already have my face serum, face cream and then my beauty flash balm followed by foundation (because I'm more into nude/dewy than matte).
If I go for primer does it matify? Or does it just make applying easier, which for me is already easy with my balm. Or does it help  settle? But for settling I should go for baking powder, I know that.

Bloody hell why do I even have all this stuff?!


Glad its not just me then  :-[

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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #283 on: 17 February 2017, 01:46:55 am »
Right. But that means one more "layer", right? And I don't like full coverage, and don't need it. I already have my face serum, face cream and then my beauty flash balm followed by foundation (because I'm more into nude/dewy than matte).
If I go for primer does it matify? Or does it just make applying easier, which for me is already easy with my balm. Or does it help  settle? But for settling I should go for baking powder, I know that.

Bloody hell why do I even have all this stuff?!

Beauty Flash Balm almost does a similar job to a primer. I use serum and cream on a night, so only a light moisturiser after I've showered. If I'm getting ready for a booking I'll use a BB/CC cream instead of moisturiser and then a bit of mineral foundation.

Otherwise, if my face is in 'normal' status, I'll use liquid foundation (and loose powder). I don't always use primer, but the Smashbox one is clear, so it doesn't add coverage exactly. It just smoothes your skin, so foundation doesn't settle into pores and wrinkles.

I'd say BFB 'perks up' your complexion, primer smoothes out your skin. I have high colouring, so the latter is better for me.
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Re: What make up brands do you recommend for work?
« Reply #284 on: 17 February 2017, 12:01:51 pm »
Beauty Flash Balm almost does a similar job to a primer. I use serum and cream on a night, so only a light moisturiser after I've showered. If I'm getting ready for a booking I'll use a BB/CC cream instead of moisturiser and then a bit of mineral foundation.

Otherwise, if my face is in 'normal' status, I'll use liquid foundation (and loose powder). I don't always use primer, but the Smashbox one is clear, so it doesn't add coverage exactly. It just smoothes your skin, so foundation doesn't settle into pores and wrinkles.

I'd say BFB 'perks up' your complexion, primer smoothes out your skin. I have high colouring, so the latter is better for me.

I thought so. So I don't need a primer. I love my balm, it's sooo nice. Plus with the balm you can skip foundation in the summer.