First time using the Tape Method!! CC needed. (pic heavy)

Shadowy Lady

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you did a great job. I did the tape method first a couple of months ago and now I'm so addicted to it
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n_c

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That looks so good, specially for first your first time using that technique. I love bronze e/s.
 

kariii

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I like it but when I use the tape method, I usually like to soften out the edge a bit unless you want the look of the harsh line. Great job and you are so pretty.
 

L1LMAMAJ

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Originally Posted by kariii
I like it but when I use the tape method, I usually like to soften out the edge a bit unless you want the look of the harsh line. Great job and you are so pretty.

Thanks for the tip. I was actually thinking about doing that but I didn't wanna mess it up!! Haha I'll try to soften out the edge a bit next time.
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Originally Posted by Violeta
looks pretty good, I really wanna try this as well, what type of tape to use??

I just used scotch tape. It kind of hurts when you take it off your skin because it's quite sticky. You can achieve this look by using a q-tip dipped in some makeup remover and just "erasing" the edge.
 

laperle

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i think it's great on u. i agree with the person who wrote about the softening, but just because the colors tend to neutral. if u were doing bright, vibrant colors, i'd keep the sharp edges.
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pumpkincat210

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It turned out really well. I think on me i would put the tape further out on my skin, but that's just me and i've never tried it before. Looks great, i love the sharp line, usuallly i blend, but for this look it doesn't need to be blended, i guess that is the whole point anyways!
 

Violeta

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Originally Posted by L1LMAMAJ
Thanks for the tip. I was actually thinking about doing that but I didn't wanna mess it up!! Haha I'll try to soften out the edge a bit next time.
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I just used scotch tape. It kind of hurts when you take it off your skin because it's quite sticky. You can achieve this look by using a q-tip dipped in some makeup remover and just "erasing" the edge.



ohh thanks for the tip! i will try and see if i can do something : )
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blackeneddove

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I think it looks great how it is! Agree with what someone else said ^, about softening the edges with neutrals and not softening the edges with more dramatic looks, however, I have seen way more toned-down looks on you, and I think this looks perfect with the sharp edge!
 

AmiS4ys

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i like it! the harsh line makes your features look quite feminine. a subtle "glam" effect, if you will.
 

TISH1124

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You did great!! I love the tape method...makes such a nice clean line...just soften it a bit with your brush and it will be perfect, IMO ...so pretty
 
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