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aziajs

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Originally Posted by SonRisa
When I list what I used, I do it in the order I put it on. I doubt I'll ever make a tutorial to be honest because not only are they a pain in the ass to make, all people end up doing is copying the look exactly, rather than learning from the placement of things. And even then, you can learn about the placement of things from looking at the finished product and reading the order in which things were applied.

I would actually love it if you did a tutorial that shows how to place your shadows and your brushes. You gave someone the suggestion that she should break up the shimmer shadows with a matte color in the crease. I wouldn't have known to do that or that the matte color should go in the crease as opposed to all over the lid or at the lashline or whatever.
 

SonRisa

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Sorry hun but it's not gonna happen. I don't really have too much freetime as it is on top of the fact that I don't believe in tutorials. You can learn just as much if not more by asking questions. The only way to truly learn is to just do it and by watching people. You can't watch people through photos. . .unless a photo is taken every 10 seconds and its like a flipbook or something. Just as I said above, if you look at the finished photo and read what brush was used to place which color, where - you'll learn just as much as if I did what you consider to be a tutorial.

aziajs said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by SonRisa
When I list what I used, I do it in the order I put it on. I doubt I'll ever make a tutorial to be honest because not only are they a pain in the ass to make, all people end up doing is copying the look exactly, rather than learning from the placement of things. And even then, you can learn about the placement of things from looking at the finished product and reading the order in which things were applied.
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I would actually love it if you did a tutorial that shows how to place your shadows and your brushes. You gave someone the suggestion that she should break up the shimmer shadows with a matte color in the crease. I wouldn't have known to do that or that the matte color should go in the crease as opposed to all over the lid or at the lashline or whatever.

 

jess98765

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way too gorgeous! i'm loving your e/s application! so beautifully done
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SonRisa

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Originally Posted by peridot_99
OMG! You're lashes! Please say they are false! If not damn I'm getting me some fibre rich mascara lol.

Do you have any application secrets, on how you make them so long and perfect?



Yea, I said I have #20's on (half lashes) so the ends are fake. But I love fibre rich. Umm, mascara techniques? I just wiggle the wand back and forth from the root of the lash up after running in down the back side of the lashes while wiggling it. Does that make sense?
 

missdiorable

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Originally Posted by SonRisa
omg that's soooooooooo weird that you said that. I'll explain why. One of the girls in the pictures, Alicia (REAL blue eyes, looks like a doll) says that randomly to us when we come in for work and she likes our makeup or something. And we have this little labeling machine so we can label our brushes with our names. So, yesterday there was a Fix + in the room with a label stuck to it that said "Wanna make out?!?!?"
I was like "Who the hell put this here?" Alicia. See, about 75% of my counter is new, not new to MAC, but they all transfered in. And we don't really "know" each other yet. SO yea, it was just random you said that. Am I just completely out of the loop . . . is that "saying" from a tv show or a celebrity or something?



i think wanna make out is a saying i have no clue where it started from my friends say that to other people haha. but great job the on the make-up. you always do great & i understand why you wont do a tutorial. i just experiment in my free time & i get better each and every time. & im going out this weekend to get brushes from sephora so i can actually blend really good. this one brush i have its cheap & it doesnt cut out for what im looking for. but if i ever come to cali for a special event im coming to your counter so you can do mines. haha.... what do you use on your eyebrows?
 

SonRisa

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Originally Posted by depecher
SonRisa, why do you start in the crease?

because it defines the eye and gives you a guideline in terms of where to place the other shadows.
 

depecher

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Thank you for your response. I will try doing it your way tomorrow. =) I had problems with the crease today. ha ha!
 

jesse

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Your blending is superb!!!! The girl in the second last picture on the left hand side ...her make up is gorgeous, plus the tanned girl in the fourth picture down her make up is also done beautifully.... I wish I had that tan.
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coy

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I've never thought to use carbon in the crease, I always thought it was to dark for me but you have created a VERY dramatic and beautiful look, if I ever make it to Hollywood, I am taking you with me!
 

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