Mixing Medium...

CaliKris

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I will have to look closer when I get home. I asked for it, she said they were out but this works the same, gave it to me and I paid! =] I am like a tornado when I go in there, get what I need and get out. Espically the Vegas Pro store, its too small and too crowded!!!!
 

lizard260

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There are three types of mixing mediums. Two are clear - one alcohol based and not for use in the eye area and one water based and specifically designed for the eye area. The third type is face and body and is creamy and yellowish in color. I believe this one is safe for the eye area as well, although it can be used all over.
http://www.macpro.com/templates/prod...=CATEGORY14646
 

vicuna1

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Originally Posted by Chelsea
what you've got is face and body mixing medium. its nice for giving a dewy look..

So does the clear provide a little different (non-dewy?) look in comparison? If the face and body can be used on the eyes, why have two different products? Hmm...
 

eponine

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Originally Posted by lola336
Hmm...ive heard of something called EZR...maybe thats what you got???

ezr is clear and comes in a white bottle...nothing yellow about it.
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PrettyKitty

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I have the clear water-based Mixing Medium. The creamy Mixing Medium is for Face and Body, the MA said it's better to use the water-based MM if you want to only use it on eyes, because it stay better.
 
I,m swapping for the face and body mixing medium,but in fact i thought this one was the water based one,the one everybody use for eyeshadows and piggies.Now i,m quite worried about it may be harmful for my eyes.Does it contain alcohol in its formulation?.And also,will it have the same effect as the clear mixing medium?
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mac_obsession

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Both the mixing mediums that arent the alcohol based ones are water based - water being the first and main element - the clear one is specifically meant for use on the eyes, and the face and body - well you can tell from the name
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Ive never seen the alcohol one so I cant comment much on it.

I was told that the face & body shouldnt be used on the eyes but ma's all differ on beliefs and product usages.

I use the clear one (water based) on my eyes and never had a problem, but since I do have both I never use the f&b on my eyes. I dunno.
 

Pink_minx

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What to do with mixing medium & pigment?

Ok I dont know exactly what to do with the mixing medium. Are we suppose to mix the mixing medium with the pigment? or put the mixing medium on your lids first and then put the pigment on?
 

iiifugaziii

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I dip my brush in it, and then gently dip my brush in the pigment. WOAH it comes out really bright on your lids!!
 

martygreene

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Have you checked out the pigment uses FAQ?
http://specktra.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25584
It's quite helpful, and gives a few suggestions on the use of mixing medium with pigments.

Mixing medium can be used for much more than just pigments as eyeshadow. It is perfect for transforming any (eye-safe) powder product into an eyeliner, and also works well as an eyeliner sealant after applying pencil or powder liner.

Mixing medium can also be used to mix with a powder to make a creme to use as a concealor, if you desire a heavier more durable cover.
 

mac_obsession

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I put a drop of m/m on my hand, and then dip the brush with pigment on it into that...it usually gives me the effect i want
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caffn8me

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Face & Body Mixing Medium contains film forming ingredients which will trap pigments and glitters.

Water Based Mixing medium contains a gum as a thickener but it won't trap pigments and glitters as firmly.

Alcohol Based Mixing Medium has a film forming ingredient to produce a durable finish but it isn't recommended for use anywhere near the eyes due to its high alcohol content.
 

Miss Pumpkin

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Pigment mixing

Do you think... That if I take a sample jar and mix some Golden Olive with some Pink Opal I'll get a light green colour with pink reflects?

Uummmm.... I'm tempted to try! I would kill for a pale green pigment.

Has anyone here mixed pigments, and if so tell us which ones!
 

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