caramel_geek
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I just started being really into makeup and all that about 7-8 months ago. I've sort of (or at least I thought I have) learned how to blend my eyeshadows properly (using techniques I've learned here and from YouTube). Until today...when I learned the shocking truth that I actually didn't.
This morning, my eyeshadow looks perfect when I was doing my makeup in front of my mirror. Everything looks nicely blended. All the colors looked fabulous (Ricepaper, Glided Green p/g and Mink & Sable. C'mon, that has to be good. Right?
) Anyways, until I went out for my lunch break, and while I was waiting for my BF, I took out my mirror and wanted to check if my mascara smudged or not (although I know it wouldn't, cause it's the fab Clinique Power Lash
). And to my utter horror, my eyeshadow looks different from how it looked like this morning. It doesn't look as nicely blended. It even looked a bit blotchy as some places (this might be my eyes playing tricks on me). Everything just looks wrong. I was so upset. And I keep thinking maybe it's cause I might have accidentally rubbed on my lids before coming out for lunch. So, when I came back to the office, I took out the same mirror again, and check my eyeshadows (just to make sure). And tada! It looked perfect again. What could be wrong??? Is it true that my eyeshadows could look different under natural sunlight and indoor lighting? And trust me, my office has the best lighting ever. If so, how can I make sure that my eyeshadow still looks that same as what I saw in front of my dresser and when I go out under the sun?
Sorry for the long rant...I'm just really upset that I only found out about this after so long. Imagine those days when people saw me outside with poorly blended eyeshadows
~horror~
But anyways, thanks for reading. And TIA for any tips.
This morning, my eyeshadow looks perfect when I was doing my makeup in front of my mirror. Everything looks nicely blended. All the colors looked fabulous (Ricepaper, Glided Green p/g and Mink & Sable. C'mon, that has to be good. Right?
Sorry for the long rant...I'm just really upset that I only found out about this after so long. Imagine those days when people saw me outside with poorly blended eyeshadows
But anyways, thanks for reading. And TIA for any tips.