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Old 02-19-2006, 04:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up found a nifty article
I saw this article on msn.com, and I immideatly thought of the ladies and gents on specktra!!

Flawless Eye Makeup 101


there's some pretty interesting things mentioned in there. I thought it may be useful to those starting out in makeup because it puts lots of important concepts in simple terms, or even for those advanced in makeup who are looking for another person's overall perspective!

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hmm...that's intresting...
I tend to find a good bit of that article out-dated, similar to Paul Begoun.
Both are great if you want to take a more traditional road with makeup.
I think they both give some great points but overall you have to take the info with a grain of salt. However, for someone that wants the more traditonal look it can be very helpful.
A lot of times when people set up "rules" for makeup they take the fun away.

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Old 02-21-2006, 01:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've definitely noticed more and more people doing what he says- not putting darkest colors in the crease but on the lid. IA that right now it looks a bit more "fresh" but I don't think thats any reason to stop shading your crease. Different looks for different occasions, right? Interesting article though

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first, I don't like no-nos and to be honest - I like the darker color in the crease

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