elizs
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I think that it may be listed as not eye safe, but I use it anyways. I think a lot of people use stuff that isn't "eye safe" , but its not like I'm smacking it into my eyes or anything. I use acid orange, accent red & glitters too, and haven't ever had a problem.
As for how I get them so bright. I use UDPP and let it dry really good & then use the MAC 242 shader brush to just pickup the pigment & pat onto my lids. I don't use them wet or anything. I've also found that if I layer Sharkskin shadestick under my pigments that they end up being a bit more vibrant too & darker. It works really well under violet.
Thank for all the compliements its a real confidence booster for someone who lives in the "sticks" & doesn't go to a real city very often. My peacocks love the looks
Originally Posted by contrabassoon
Okay, so this looks abosolutely fabulous on you, but I thought Bright fuschia Pigment wasn't meant for eyes... correct me if I'm wrong. |
I think that it may be listed as not eye safe, but I use it anyways. I think a lot of people use stuff that isn't "eye safe" , but its not like I'm smacking it into my eyes or anything. I use acid orange, accent red & glitters too, and haven't ever had a problem.
As for how I get them so bright. I use UDPP and let it dry really good & then use the MAC 242 shader brush to just pickup the pigment & pat onto my lids. I don't use them wet or anything. I've also found that if I layer Sharkskin shadestick under my pigments that they end up being a bit more vibrant too & darker. It works really well under violet.
Thank for all the compliements its a real confidence booster for someone who lives in the "sticks" & doesn't go to a real city very often. My peacocks love the looks