Michelemu21
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Me too.Yep, i started with LM. I have hooded eyes so a tightline eyeliner is my best bet.
Me too.Yep, i started with LM. I have hooded eyes so a tightline eyeliner is my best bet.
MAC already has a cake liner that can already be used dry as well as wet. As a matter of fact, i believe all cake liners can be used dry.I do rather like the colors of these shadows. A cake liner that can be used dry sounds kind of ???? Could actually be kind of good, since it'd be easy to have lots of control with something like that. I'm not fully sold yet, though.
back in the stone age, cake liners were so darn dry, you were supposed to wet them. we're talking 1970's, which was the last time I bothered to use them.MAC already has a cake liner that can already be used dry as well as wet. As a matter of fact, i believe all cake liners can be used dry.
Yeah i know both mac and ben nye both have one and both are labeled as usable wet or dry. My friend just gave me the mac one in a trade but i haven't used it yet.back in the stone age, cake liners were so darn dry, you were supposed to wet them. we're talking 1970's, which was the last time I bothered to use them. TECHNOLOGY!
Cake/creme linerCake liner?? I'm very very lost..??!
They are like e/s 'cakes' basicly. I don't think there was much else in the 70's. Everybody seemed to have them. And cake mascaras!The glittery tubes are indeed eye liners
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Hope they are not like the Hello Kitty ones! I'm interested only if they have warm shades, but better skip.
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Ah ok!! Thanks!!
They don't have those on the Spanish site and I'd never heard of them! So they're liners that can be used wet or dry?
Strange! The cake part was confusing me! (Cakes...yummy!)
Cake mascara had its good points back in the day, because it was less likely to give me raccoon eyes than the softer formulas in a tube did then. Also, you could use a little flat brush with them to comb the product through the lashes and I always liked that type of application better than some of the rounded wands - gave me a lot of control. You obviously don't get a lot of separation using a little flat brush, but I never needed that that much. I still have an old flat mascara brush and use it after applying mascara when I want a really soft, pretty look. Some of the newer formulas don't play well with it, though, so yep….TECHNOLOGY!Hope they are not like the Hello Kitty ones! I'm interested only if they have warm shades, but better skip.
They are like e/s 'cakes' basicly. I don't think there was much else in the 70's. Everybody seemed to have them. And cake mascaras!
Now I remember I have this Guerlain palette with two e/s and a 'cake liner' like product.
*squeelz* lol I LOVE this brush. THANK YOU!!!!i dont know where to post this. yesterday at my mac store i saw the 163 flat contour brush back. lots of it. so one of my girls told me its permanent now. i missed on it. but now im building my mac brush collection, so she told me i could add it any time now.
i see it available at the mac site too, i also see the brush canisters under pro accessories. http://www.maccosmetics.com/product...rushes/Face/163-Flat-Contour-Brush/index.tmpl
maybe theyll bring the contour cremes back.
Sorry if you already know this.
I skipped this brush because i had the nars its brush but i realized i dont use it with cream products. So now i need this brush to use it with either my pro sculpting cream or my tom ford shade and illuminate. *le sigh* ill probably keep it in my bag to get with the riri collection*squeelz* lol I LOVE this brush. THANK YOU!!!!
I've used my Ita with both powder and cream.I skipped this brush because i had the nars its brush but i realized i dont use it with cream products. So now i need this brush to use it with either my pro sculpting cream or my tom ford shade and illuminate. *le sigh* ill probably keep it in my bag to get with the riri collection
I just have the MAC one but I've used it with powders and creams too. I don't much care for it with very soft powdery powders, though, because it makes such a precise line.I've used my Ita with both powder and cream.
Really?? Ive been scared to. Does it shed and easy to clean after using cream? If yes then screw this mac brush i dont need it lolI've used my Ita with both powder and cream.
No surprisingly it didn't shed. I was kind of scared to wash it because of how it's made but it was easy to clean. I've only washed it once though. I only washed it after using the cream. I used it with the MAC Richly Honed Pro Sculpting Cream, Sleek Contour Kit and a loose pigment. Today was the first day I tried it with a loose pigment. You have to make sure to tap off ALL the excess because the bristles holds onto loose powders really, really well and will end up applying way too much.Really?? Ive been scared to. Does it shed and easy to clean after using cream? If yes then screw this mac brush i dont need it lol
Thank you so much for sharing, kimibos!i dont know where to post this. yesterday at my mac store i saw the 163 flat contour brush back. lots of it. so one of my girls told me its permanent now. i missed on it. but now im building my mac brush collection, so she told me i could add it any time now.
i see it available at the mac site too, i also see the brush canisters under pro accessories. http://www.maccosmetics.com/product...rushes/Face/163-Flat-Contour-Brush/index.tmpl
maybe theyll bring the contour cremes back.
Sorry if you already know this.
Thx for this i just my orderi dont know where to post this. yesterday at my mac store i saw the 163 flat contour brush back. lots of it. so one of my girls told me its permanent now. i missed on it. but now im building my mac brush collection, so she told me i could add it any time now. i see it available at the mac site too, i also see the brush canisters under pro accessories. http://www.maccosmetics.com/product...rushes/Face/163-Flat-Contour-Brush/index.tmpl maybe theyll bring the contour cremes back. Sorry if you already know this.