Psych1
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Beautiful swatches, Ernie!! There's definitely a big enough difference between YSL #70 & Blush Nude to warrant both! And Sugar Pink looks really pretty with VR!
Beautiful swatches, Ernie!! There's definitely a big enough difference between YSL #70 & Blush Nude to warrant both! And Sugar Pink looks really pretty with VR!
Great swatches, Ernie!Top to bottom, YSL 70, TF Blush NudeTop to bottom, Virgin Rose, Lilac Nymph, Sugar Pink glossSame as above except a little Sugar Pink over the top half of Virgin Rose, far left
It's been an interesting read on my quest to try and catch up in this thread,let me tell ya. :lol:[COLOR=0000FF] [/COLOR]:lmao: [COLOR=0000FF]Oh lord---I was working-out. Who burned???[/COLOR]
Yes, and you love it here!!!!Oh my, what have I walked into? Cute tushies,homicide, spontaneous combustion.
have you tried mac brush cleanser?Any suggestions please on washing these TF brushes? I always seem to end up with shedding! Thanks
I konked out mid snort-------totally I fell asleep laughing!!!!It's been an interesting read on my quest to try and catch up in this thread,let me tell ya.
OMG---I would return those brushes. I have had mine for quite some time and never experience shedding. I use baby shampoo and I wash them frequently. That should not be happening!!!!!Any suggestions please on washing these TF brushes? I always seem to end up with shedding! Thanks
I use Dr Bronner's for some of my brushes but for others it seems too harsh. Baby shampoo is my favorite soap to use---it's gentle and does a good job. I wash my brushes after each use.I use Ivory but Meddy uses something much better. I have no problems with shedding ever, with any of my brushes. I know at the TF counters they use one of his shower gels. Don't remember which one, sorry.
I use Mac brush cleaner for the daily quick clean. Then once a week it is bath time for them. I have Mac is the best and I can afford it. Dior brush cleaner to me sucked. Expensive and not as good as Mac.have you tried mac brush cleanser?Any suggestions please on washing these TF brushes? I always seem to end up with shedding! Thanks
I use baby shampoo for all my brushes, never had an issue with shedding. Just wet the hair under running water or use a cup with clean water, don't wet the brushes past the ferrule. Lather the soap on you hand and gently wipe the hair back in forth until you get the product out. Most of his brushes that use natural hair is Saikoho goat hair, very soft, and sturdy. When you rinse, again, only rinse the hair to get the soap out. Squeeze off as much of the water as you can and then either hang them upside down to dry so that water doesn't go into the bast of the brush where the glue holds the ferrule to the handle, or lay it flat dry. You can get paper towels and wrap the heads so that they dry in shape or use a brush guard. I prefer to lay down the bronzer brush because its pretty heavy.Any suggestions please on washing these TF brushes? I always seem to end up with shedding! Thanks
Thanks for the swatches.... Wow, blush nude is soooooo pretty.
Hmm. See I start thinking the other day that Dr. Bronner's is sometimes too harsh. Last time I washed I actually used the Beauty Blender bar that came with the pro pack of Beauty Blenders I picked up at IMATS and that works pretty well. I'm going to look into some Johnson's & Johnson's baby shampoo though lol.I use Dr Bronner's for some of my brushes but for others it seems too harsh. Baby shampoo is my favorite soap to use---it's gentle and does a good job. I wash my brushes after each use.