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***My first tutorial "I <3 Coppering" PIC HEAVY***

samway

Member
Invisble Powder

MAC Pro actually has a product that is for "catching" the excess stuff that falls on your face. Its called invisble powder and its AMAZING. I love it, because the powder and the fall off disappear.
 

Delphi373

Well-known member
Wow what a fantastic tutorial! Thanks for taking the time to do all that - I love your detail it really helps! You've made me want to try minerals again (I tried them once before but now realize I haven't been applying them correctly). And you look super-gorgeous!!!
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eye_pr0mise

Well-known member
awesom tutorial .. step to step and everything .. i lvoe it .. props to you .. do more do more !! haha .. imma try this look out tomorrow for a party .. just diff colors :)
 

alurabella

Well-known member
WOW! You know... BM didn't work for me at first... but I think I'm gonna try it again, following your steps!! Thanks!
 

xnicole

Member
wow this tutorial rocks! i love the tip about putting the loose powder under the eyes to catch the excess eyeshadow.
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you're gorgeous too!
 

Katial8r

Active member
Excellent tutorial! Wonderful color choices and fantastic result! I haven't tried BE yet, now I'm lemming it! Also, the coppering is absolutely gorgeous on you, really pops your beautiful green eyes! I will be looking forward to seeing other tutorials from you in the future!
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Riet

Well-known member
wow, thanks for post this! is super cool! i adore that intense coppering on you, girl ^^
 

mskitchmas

Well-known member
thank you. what a great tut! i really like how you labeled the shades on the pic of your eyelid. very helpful!
 
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