Copperhead
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It looks good on you DynoPupBeauty. You're so pretty!
It looks good on you DynoPupBeauty. You're so pretty!
Thank you hunny!It looks good on you DynoPupBeauty. You're so pretty!
Thank you hunny!
Nice haul!LOVELY!!!!!
My brushes, 163 & 215 arrived today. I've already washed and conditioned them. I'm sure I'll get a lot of use out of both. BTW, my 163 was odorless. It did require diligent rinsing, but after the initial wash & conditioning, I use brush cleanser on brushes with this degree of density. I also got my Coffee Walnut Sculpting Cream (love & will get a BU) and Eternal Sunshine Blush, the only item that I'll probably get from Office Hours. It's very pretty with good pigmentation and color pay-off. I'm happy!!!
LOVELY!!!!!
My brushes, 163 & 215 arrived today. I've already washed and conditioned them. I'm sure I'll get a lot of use out of both. BTW, my 163 was odorless. It did require diligent rinsing, but after the initial wash & conditioning, I use brush cleanser on brushes with this degree of density. I also got my Coffee Walnut Sculpting Cream (love & will get a BU) and Eternal Sunshine Blush, the only item that I'll probably get from Office Hours. It's very pretty with good pigmentation and color pay-off. I'm happy!!!
They look great on you doll! What was your application technique? Brushes used? Thanks for all the helpful info! I haven't had a chance to play with mine yet!Thank you! I read alot that coffee walnut was ok for nw complexions but i got so confused trying to work out the whole warm and cool thing of skin tones I thought what the heck just try it, light hand is the key and Im getting confident with how it turned out. let us know how you get on
Thank you hun xx
Thank you hun, I used the 163 to line precisely where I wanted my contour, dabbed the 163 a few times over the same contour line I started with ensuring I had the desired amount of colour (using coffee walnut). I then used my mac 168 angled contour brush and spread the colour upwards and sweeped back and fourth in both directions under my cheek bones (sucking my cheeks in lol) also if you want to mix in a second colour (pure sculpture like it did) then at this point you use the same 163 and build the colour on the contour line. I then buffed and swirled with a small kabuki. The higher you buff out the contour colour towards the sides of your face up to your ears the more depth and blending you get for a natural look. Hope this helps..They look great on you doll! What was your application technique? Brushes used? Thanks for all the helpful info! I haven't had a chance to play with mine yet!
Hi Copperhead! I'm NC 44 and have to apply CW lightly & blend it well. I LOVE it. It gives the appearance of a nicely cast shadow. I tried it today & I'm hooked. I previously used Take Root CCB to contour...actually went through two of them before I realized it was LE. But CW is a great sub. I'm thinking of checking out RH & CB too.Nice haul! I think I need to go into the store to see the rest of these Sculpting Creams. Karen's swatches almost has Coffee Walnut looking like the powder in my Sleek Dark Contouring Kit. Medgal what foundation shades do you wear? http://www.makeupandbeautyblog.com/...new-dimension-of-skin-sculpting-and-defining/
Thank you! I read alot that coffee walnut was ok for nw complexions but i got so confused trying to work out the whole warm and cool thing of skin tones I thought what the heck just try it, light hand is the key and Im getting confident with how it turned out. let us know how you get on
Thank you hun xx
Sure does!! Thanks so much! You're making me wish I had gambled on CW instead of CB... I'm NC30-35 and thought CW wouldn't work for NC skintones but it looks fantastic on you. These keep confusing me more and more with every swatch... Hope I like CB!Thank you hun, I used the 163 to line precisely where I wanted my contour, dabbed the 163 a few times over the same contour line I started with ensuring I had the desired amount of colour (using coffee walnut). I then used my mac 168 angled contour brush and spread the colour upwards and sweeped back and fourth in both directions under my cheek bones (sucking my cheeks in lol) also if you want to mix in a second colour (pure sculpture like it did) then at this point you use the same 163 and build the colour on the contour line. I then buffed and swirled with a small kabuki. The higher you buff out the contour colour towards the sides of your face up to your ears the more depth and blending you get for a natural look. Hope this helps..xxx
ROFL!!!She's probably still trying to get all the glitter off her face
sold! lolI imagine it did look crazy!
I am noticing on swatches done on NW tones CW seems to look nice, but I can just imagine it on NC tones- HAHAHAHAHA
On a crazier note- that would be a great color to have on hand for special effects makeup or monster makeup for costume parties
in Oct on people with warmer skintones LOL
Also great for achieving a sick appearance if you want to look convincing on a sick day. *chuckles*