Originally Posted by AudreyNicole 5. Smaller sizes of pigment or empty charm vials for purchase |
Originally Posted by ilovexnerdsx i MAY be wrong because i'm not pro, but it seems somewhere i've heard or seen that you can buy empty pigment jars |
Originally Posted by AudreyNicole Yes, you can buy empty pigment jars at the pro stores, but I was thinking of the little glass vials that the pigment sets come in around the holidays. |
Originally Posted by xsparkage oh and trimm trabb, theyre making spray aerosol foundation that comes out in a month or so, haha :] |
Originally Posted by _trimm_trabb Smaller size pigments and spray aerosol foundation. The only brand I've found that makes this is Dior and it's ridiculously priced. I love it because it goes on very light and sheer (you don't spray it directly on your face like the SA at Sephora was trying to tell me, I use a makeup sponge) and it doesn't feel like you're wearing a lot of makeup. And yes, there really was an SA at sephora that was like "yeah, they're not as easy to use as I thought, I kept getting it on my hairline when I sprayed it on my face!" I was so close to laughing out loud. |
Originally Posted by metalkitty I thought this would be a really good idea, a sort of liquid eyeliner/ mascara refresher... It kills the germs in older mascara and keeps it from drying out without changing the texture or color so you can keep it longer! It could come in an eyedrop like container and you just use a few drops periodically. It'd have to have antiseptic properties and moisturizing properties... it'd be great for makeup artists if it worked right. What do you guys think? |
Originally Posted by ilovexnerdsx that would be amazing but i dont think it would be possible |