I think i kind of got Metal-X to work for me

nunu

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I am soo unhappy with metal-x, It is soo hard to work with and you have to keep on applying it over and over again just to get it dark enough!!

Anyways, here is what i used:

EYES: UDPP, Big T, 6th sin, Humid, Nylon, forest green pigment, juxt and nylon eyeshadows..


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Let me know what you guys think! any tips to share?? I'm running out of patience with these!!

Thanks for looking!
 

Briar

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This looks fantastic! I didn't even buy any Metal-X because of all the issues people are having with it, even though I loved the colors. I just don't have that kind of patience.
 

nunu

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thanks ladies!!

Briar: you are not missing out on anything. True, the colours are to die for but i failed at applying it soo bad!
 

Loveleighe

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it looks good but i can see what you mean it looks like it practically had to be rubbed on like those covergirl gel eyeshadow pencils. That's kinda discouraging i absolutley love the look of plum electric now i wish i didn't buy it. Maybe i can figure it out.
 

nunu

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Originally Posted by Loveleighe
it looks good but i can see what you mean it looks like it practically had to be rubbed on like those covergirl gel eyeshadow pencils. That's kinda discouraging i absolutley love the look of plum electric now i wish i didn't buy it. Maybe i can figure it out.

Most people figured out how to use it, maybe it's just me! I watched a few tuts on youtube that helped but i think i am doing something wrong. I didn't mean to discourage you!

Thanks!!
 

MACATTAK

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Looks great Nunu! Like Briar, I didn't bother buying them either...I sure don't need any creasing!
 

dreamqueen

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EnKore on youtube has a tut using metal x. He said to hold your brush next to a light bulb to warm the bristles and that would make it easier to apply metal x.

You look great!
 

_su

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I love it! Did you just pack the cream on your lid, and then lots of shadow on top? I don't seen ANY creasing =)
 

nunu

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Quote:
Originally Posted by dreamqueen
EnKore on youtube has a tut using metal x. He said to hold your brush next to a light bulb to warm the bristles and that would make it easier to apply metal x.

You look great!


thanks for the tip!!

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Originally Posted by _su
I love it! Did you just pack the cream on your lid, and then lots of shadow on top? I don't seen ANY creasing =)

thanks, i glided the 242 brush on it and then topped it with humid es
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It did crease though
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mandragora

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Sorry, no tip. The e/s looks good and you always look pretty Nunu.

That's why I only bought one (Pure Ore), color's fantastic but I can't get it to stop creasing (I tried diff. bases, putting e/s on top). Ah well
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