Originally Posted by MAC_Pixie04 I prefer a color just a bit lighter than my lid color for a brightening effect; I find that if the color is exact to my actual lid color, it makes my eyes look discolored once I start to blend in other shades.
I really like using Tete-a-Tint and Rule; a lot of people question why I use Rule, and the reason is a genius one I learned at MUFE training: the salmon/orange tones brighten the eye area without looking orange. Once I blend in other colors, it still looks very neutral.
I agree, love tete-a-tint and rule. It looks so natural.
Originally Posted by MAC_Pixie04 "I prefer a color just a bit lighter than my lid color for a brightening effect; I find that if the color is exact to my actual lid color, it makes my eyes look discolored once I start to blend in other shades.
I really like using Tete-a-Tint and Rule; a lot of people question why I use Rule, and the reason is a genius one I learned at MUFE training: the salmon/orange tones brighten the eye area without looking orange. Once I blend in other colors, it still looks very neutral."
I am soooo going to try this with rule es. I already posted a comment saying I use tete a tint...this sounds awesome though.
Everyone seems to love tete-a-tint, so why am I afraid of it? I don't even own it, it just never attracted me so I've never even swatched it. I think I'll give it a try.
I'm NW42...or somewhere close and The Mineralized Skinfinish(foundation) in Deep Dark or Dark is my right on the money to my lid color. But i think that if you use something just a tad bit lighter, it will brighten your entire eye area up and when u use a darker color in the crease and a nice highlight color the entire area would look contoured and perfecto. LOL.
I am NC44 too and Groundwork creates the most perfect canvas that I have found to date.
I orignally used it as a base under my eyeshadows but i love it so much that I wear it more often by itself. Its very very natural
Originally Posted by devin I use saddle, soba, texture, soft brown, cork, bamboo, bamboom paint, medium deep or dark msf natural, and c7 studio fix.
Hmm, thanks, I'll give at least half of these a try, since I have no idea what my answer is to this question, and I think you and I are close enough in coloring for some of these suggestions to work!
Originally Posted by dominichulinda ^ Might help you <3
You are awesome! I think either Brown Down or Saddle would be best... I think I'm gonna get some Bamboom paint when I go grab a lipglass gift set for my daughter... all the holiday stuff just went on sale 25% off!