How to make MAC pigments stick to your eyes more?

maybe to adhere the pigments more to the brush or eyes? it tends to fall off the brush..
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mariecinder

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There are a couple things you can do. You can use a bit of water (or Fix+) to dampen your brush, which will help the pigment stay on. As others have said, you can use a mixing medium. Or use plain old Visine as a mixing medium.
 

Amaranth

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I find nothing beats a cream colour base. I find them a lot easier to use than mixing medium, too.
 

nunu

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use visine or mac mixing medium, you can also use a coloured base underneath the pigment like a paint pot, shadestick or a paint.

hth
 

pretebrowneyes

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hey...does anyone know if "eye wash" works the same as visine? I had to get some for an eye issue so now I'm all better and wondering how to use it
 

Shaquille

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Originally Posted by pretebrowneyes
hey...does anyone know if "eye wash" works the same as visine? I had to get some for an eye issue so now I'm all better and wondering how to use it

yes, I've tried it on my eyeshadows
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FiestyFemme

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I've heard good things about Mehron or Kryolan aquacolors being used as bases. I haven't personally tried it myself, but I plan to pick up a palette sometime.

I find that Paint Pots and Shadesticks really help pigments stick, but CCBs and MM work well too.
 

daniellefc

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Cream Color Base! It's made such a difference for me. Sometimes when I use pigments wet I dont get the look I'm going for. CCB's allow me to still use the pigments dry (I prefer dry) and they last all day. Heck of a lot quicker too, imo.
 

panda0410

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You have to use a base with pigments - no two ways about it. I always use UDPP. Using a mixing medium will help as well, I have it and use it when I want more intense colour, but I still awlays use a base for staying power.
 

cetati

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UDPP and mixing medium is a great combo, and another great tip I heard here is thatyou can use your hand, the back of your palm, fingers or whatever... to gently pat the color flecks into the brush so there's not as much fall out. So you pick up the pigment then you make sure it's patted in.. I do mine on the inside of my pigment lid, personally.

Fix+ is a great spray for refreshing through the day without ruining your make up and also for making your make up look more dewy/natural and not as powdery after you've applied all your make up + powder.
 

gujifijian

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home made mixing medium--- 1 teaspoon glycerin and 3 teaspoons purified or bottled spring water! placed it in a container, mix well and works great. I've tried it myself and I love it. No need to buy fix+!
 

sharkbytes

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Originally Posted by sweet_insanity
THANKS so much ladies!!

have another question though, for the Fix+, where else can you use it for?
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Fix+ is also great to set your makeup after using Studio Fix powder. Just a light spray and your skin looks dewy and fresh instead of powdery. It's especially refreshing if you keep it in the refridgerator
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