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NaomiH

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hopefully one day soon, you and high end can fall in love
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My wallet sure wishes that I hadn't fallen in love with those damn balls!
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Anaphora

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So who volunteers to teach me the wonders of pigments since I just bought some? I have no idea what to do with them.
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Andyyyyy

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So Even though I love the package designs I could only really commit to the pigments mainly the pink/ rose set just because I'm going through this deep burgundy shimmer phase lol I was curious about the Ruby woo Keep sake bag but temptalia's review kinda turned me of and I only really wanted the gloss
 

Vandekamp

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So Even though I love the package designs I could only really commit to the pigments mainly the pink/ rose set just because I'm going through this deep burgundy shimmer phase lol I was curious about the Ruby woo Keep sake bag but temptalia's review kinda turned me of and I only really wanted the gloss
I was thinking of getting the Ruby Woo bag for the lip liner. What did she say about it?
 

NaomiH

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So who volunteers to teach me the wonders of pigments since I just bought some? I have no idea what to do with them.
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You can use them for almost anything! For eye shadow, it helps to dip your brush in, tap a bit off into the lid and then patting the pigment on your eye lid instead of doing it as you would a pressed shadow, it helps with the fallout. You can also "foil" the pigment which is basically a fancy way of saying using it wet. For that, I'd suggest just giving your brush a spray and dipping your brush into a bit of pigment you've dumped into the lid or something similar. This help with fallout and helps bring out other dimensions to the pigment colour. You can use them as lip colour when mixed with balm or gloss, mattes can be used for blush and shimmery ones as highlights. You can mix them with mixing medium and make coloured eye liners, or put them in nail polish and make custom colour for your nails. The possibilities are endless!
 

Vandekamp

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You can use them for almost anything! For eye shadow, it helps to dip your brush in, tap a bit off into the lid and then patting the pigment on your eye lid instead of doing it as you would a pressed shadow, it helps with the fallout. You can also "foil" the pigment which is basically a fancy way of saying using it wet. For that, I'd suggest just giving your brush a spray and dipping your brush into a bit of pigment you've dumped into the lid or something similar. This help with fallout and helps bring out other dimensions to the pigment colour. You can use them as lip colour when mixed with balm or gloss, mattes can be used for blush and shimmery ones as highlights. You can mix them with mixing medium and make coloured eye liners, or put them in nail polish and make custom colour for your nails. The possibilities are endless!
Well now. That just about sums it up. Thanks.
 

Anaphora

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You can use them for almost anything! For eye shadow, it helps to dip your brush in, tap a bit off into the lid and then patting the pigment on your eye lid instead of doing it as you would a pressed shadow, it helps with the fallout. You can also "foil" the pigment which is basically a fancy way of saying using it wet. For that, I'd suggest just giving your brush a spray and dipping your brush into a bit of pigment you've dumped into the lid or something similar. This help with fallout and helps bring out other dimensions to the pigment colour. You can use them as lip colour when mixed with balm or gloss, mattes can be used for blush and shimmery ones as highlights. You can mix them with mixing medium and make coloured eye liners, or put them in nail polish and make custom colour for your nails. The possibilities are endless!
Thanks! I'm excited for my pretty rose ones now.
 

Anaphora

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Just went to put on my Creme Cup and it's snapped at the base....again. This is the second Creme Cup I've replaced. I think that this color and I are not meant to be. Ugh.
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charismafulltv

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So who volunteers to teach me the wonders of pigments since I just bought some?  I have no idea what to do with them. :huh:
I usually use Fyrinnae Pixie Epoxy as a sticky base, dampen ur brush u can use Mac + then pressed it into the pigment. When you apply it you have to press it unto your lids instead of sweeping through
 

Dolly Snow

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You can use them for almost anything! For eye shadow, it helps to dip your brush in, tap a bit off into the lid and then patting the pigment on your eye lid instead of doing it as you would a pressed shadow, it helps with the fallout. You can also "foil" the pigment which is basically a fancy way of saying using it wet. For that, I'd suggest just giving your brush a spray and dipping your brush into a bit of pigment you've dumped into the lid or something similar. This help with fallout and helps bring out other dimensions to the pigment colour. You can use them as lip colour when mixed with balm or gloss, mattes can be used for blush and shimmery ones as highlights. You can mix them with mixing medium and make coloured eye liners, or put them in nail polish and make custom colour for your nails. The possibilities are endless!
Endless possibilities :wink:
Just went to put on my Creme Cup and it's snapped at the base....again.  This is the second Creme Cup I've replaced.  I think that this color and I are not meant to be.  Ugh. :eek:mg:  
Sometimes it could be due to the formula plus climate you store them at....
 

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