MAC Moody Blooms Collection (June 26, 2014)

MandyVanHook

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I thought you were around 25 years old ! I have just watched your video ( teal lippie ), first you look like Crystal Gayle, second you look Young.
Aww, thanks! They used to say that about one of my half sisters all the time...that she looked just like Crystal Gayle. Sadly she passed away after having surgery in Japan. I've never gotten that comparison before, personally, but thank you!
 

NaomiH

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I am not better now...I just learned to stop caring.  I still have all my issues and sometimes want to chop it off but dont lol and I hate cutting my hair.  Impulse cutting of the hair is the worse
I love you roomie. You know I'm there if you need me.
 

Dominique33

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Aww, thanks! They used to say that about one of my half sisters all the time...that she looked just like Crystal Gayle. Sadly she passed away after having surgery in Japan. I've never gotten that comparison before, personally, but thank you!
This is sad :( sorry about that.
 

Dolly Snow

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I love you roomie. You know I'm there if you need me.
I know and I love you too
I am always here for you...matter of fact I will pm you my number because I literally do nothing all day but watch my mom, cook and get on specktra.
So if you ever want to talk we can.
 

erine1881

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It is possible to rehydrate fluidlines. I've seen tutorials online.
You can't rehydrate an entire jar safely. But you can rehydrate a tiny bit at a time. Just scoop out what you're gonna use for that day's application onto a palette. And like everyone else has mentioned, Inglot's duraline is the best product to use. But do not use what you've rehydrated the next day. Only use it that day and chuck the rest.
 

MandyVanHook

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You can't rehydrate an entire jar safely. But you can rehydrate a tiny bit at a time. Just scoop out what you're gonna use for that day's application onto a palette. And like everyone else has mentioned, Inglot's duraline is the best product to use. But do not use what you've rehydrated the next day. Only use it that day and chuck the rest.
Really? I used that method with a half a jar of blacktrack and it has been working fine for probably six months. Why would it not be safe?
 

Corally

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You can't rehydrate an entire jar safely. But you can rehydrate a tiny bit at a time. Just scoop out what you're gonna use for that day's application onto a palette. And like everyone else has mentioned, Inglot's duraline is the best product to use. But do not use what you've rehydrated the next day. Only use it that day and chuck the rest.
Does mixing medium also work?
 

MandyVanHook

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When I did mine I just added glycerine and a little silicone based primer (the smashbox one) and it worked fine. I also used a hair dryer to warm it up because putting it in the microwave scared me.
 

erine1881

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Really?  I used that method with a half a jar of blacktrack and it has been working fine for probably six months.  Why would it not be safe?
Same reason you don't introduce liquids or other mediums into products (shadows, blushes, etc) that they aren't meant to be introduced into. They start to grow mold and other nasty lil things. If it dries up, you either try and salvage just what you're gonna wear just for that day, or you suck it up and chuck it. You NEVER put liquids into a cosmetic, close the lid, and tuck it away. That's just asking for an infection to happen. Same thing applies to mascara. I keep seeing people posting the Beautylish add that promotes adding visine to your mascara when it starts to dry up and i wanna throw up every time :sick: Please people. DO NOT DO THIS!!!
 

Vineetha

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When I did mine I just added glycerine and a little silicone based primer (the smashbox one) and it worked fine. I also used a hair dryer to warm it up because putting it in the microwave scared me.
I have used Inglot duraline and used for months, but nothing else so I wouldnt know!
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Dolly Snow

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You can't rehydrate an entire jar safely. But you can rehydrate a tiny bit at a time. Just scoop out what you're gonna use for that day's application onto a palette. And like everyone else has mentioned, Inglot's duraline is the best product to use. But do not use what you've rehydrated the next day. Only use it that day and chuck the rest.
See amazing tips yet again erin! Thank you
 

Dolly Snow

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Same reason you don't introduce liquids or other mediums into products (shadows, blushes, etc) that they aren't meant to be introduced into. They start to grow mold and other nasty lil things. If it dries up, you either try and salvage just what you're gonna wear just for that day, or you suck it up and chuck it. You NEVER put liquids into a cosmetic, close the lid, and tuck it away. That's just asking for an infection to happen. Same thing applies to mascara. I keep seeing people posting the Beautylish add that promotes adding visine to your mascara when it starts to dry up and i wanna throw up every time :sick: Please people. DO NOT DO THIS!!!
Eww Vaseline or visine lol to mascara :sick: that just sounds nasty....either way nothing should be added to mascara tubes imo
 

MandyVanHook

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Please people. DO NOT DO THIS!!!
Hmm...honestly, I'll probably do it anyway. I see major makeup artists promoting this method and it has worked for me, but everyone accepts their own level of risk. Glycerin isn't really something that promotes bacterial growth like water does.
 

erine1881

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Does mixing medium also work?
MM works, just don't add it to the jar. Mix it with a tiny bit on a palette and you're fine.
When I did mine I just added glycerine and a little silicone based primer (the smashbox one) and it worked fine.  I also used a hair dryer to warm it up because putting it in the microwave scared me.
I wouldn't recommend a hair dryer. You're blowing dust particles into your liner, and then putting that near your eye. Just submerge the base of the jar into a warm bowl of water. Much safer.
See amazing tips yet again erin! Thank you
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Vineetha

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Hmm...honestly, I'll probably do it anyway. I see major makeup artists promoting this method and it has worked for me, but everyone accepts their own level of risk. Glycerin isn't really something that promotes bacterial growth like water does.
With Gel liners, Duraline will work for months. Its supposed to be used for that purpose, I think. I have used with my gel liners and paint pots and they are still fine....
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