TECHNIQUE FAQ: Pigment uses

dmenchi

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thanks for all the info
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mustardgirl

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Thanks so much for all the info on pigment usage! I hadn't thought of trying nail polish or mascara or hair at all when using pigments but now I definitely will
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LatteGoodness

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Thanks for the great tips for pigments.
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I was always facinated with the colors, but like a lot of other people here, was intimidated. I might go buy one now... But a few questions:

1) Where can you get samples of pigment?

2.) Would a lotion/moisturizer work as a base?

3.) If you use a base, how in the world can you blend afterward? Wouldn't it just stick to whatever base you used and not want to mix with another color you'd want to use?
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1165Cheryl

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Hi
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Mac Has A Cream Primer That Is Like A Thick Foundation. I Wouldnt Use A Lotion Cause It Wouldnt Give You A Smoth Base To Start With. If You Dont Have Any Primers Yet I Would Use Foundation For Now. It Doesnt Have A "wet' Finish And You Can Very Easily Blend Different Pigments. There Are Other Good Primers OUT There. There Are A Few Pigments Sellers Here, I've Been Selling Them For 4+ Years And Have A Huge List To Choose From. Oh Also I Use A Regular Sponge Application First So The Pigment Doenst Fall Onto My Lower Cheek And Then Use Brush's To Blend. Feel Free To Pm Me Anytime With Questions. There Are So Many Members Here With Great Advice And Different Techniques Which Are All Great.
 

LatteGoodness

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Originally Posted by 1165Cheryl
Hi
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Mac Has A Cream Primer That Is Like A Thick Foundation. I Wouldnt Use A Lotion Cause It Wouldnt Give You A Smoth Base To Start With. If You Dont Have Any Primers Yet I Would Use Foundation For Now. It Doesnt Have A "wet' Finish And You Can Very Easily Blend Different Pigments. There Are Other Good Primers OUT There. There Are A Few Pigments Sellers Here, I've Been Selling Them For 4+ Years And Have A Huge List To Choose From. Oh Also I Use A Regular Sponge Application First So The Pigment Doenst Fall Onto My Lower Cheek And Then Use Brush's To Blend. Feel Free To Pm Me Anytime With Questions. There Are So Many Members Here With Great Advice And Different Techniques Which Are All Great.


Well, what if one doesn't even use foundation?
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I only use powder.. I feel that foundation feels heavy on my face, and I don't really need that much coverage. Would concealer work? I have MAC's Studio Finish Concealers, and they're kind of smooth like you were talking about... if that won't work, I guess I either have to get a base, or not use pigments at all.
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imperfectbeauty

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i've been holding off on buying pigments but im so tempted. i just feel like i've got a bigger color selection in the shadows and that's what i use and need most. i think i might get a pigment or two though and i've seen people use shadesticks as bases for them which i've got quite a few of. thanks for all the information though. i knew pigments were versatile but using them with mascara or in your hair are ways i hadn't thought of. do paint pots work well as bases for pigments or are they only good bases for eyeshadows?
 

1165Cheryl

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Hi
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Not all pigments are shimmery, Mac makes quite a few matte's along with others that are mainly a matte texture with a little shine. Hope this helps
 

luhly4

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Thank you for making this.

I have a few questions though, I heard you could get sample pigments.. is this true? Could you get samples of glitters, too?

And also, how do I go upon asking for them? I plan on going to MAC sometime this week to purchase some things from the heatherette collection, so i'm curious.
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1165Cheryl

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Originally Posted by panda0410
You can add pigments to loose face powders as well if you have difficulty finding a colour pre packaged to suit you, or maybe just looking for a change. The matte pigments are excellent for this! If you are looking for a nice shimmer just add a frost pigment to the powder instead and it will tint and shimmer your powder up. Great for blushes too, and lips - I find using a sponge tip applicator to apply pigment to lips the best and just add a clear gloss over the top - gorgeous!!



What a great idea panda, after all these years of using pigments I've never thought of that. I have all these full jars of loose beauty powders, now I'll have to try them!! Another way to use pigments since thats all I wear
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I've only just started using pigments (only have 3 jars so far) and intend buying some more colourful ones soon from Cheryl.

Anyway i've been adding a tiny bit of the frosty highlighter colour pigment called 'Provence' to my Bare mineral veil or foundation to give a really nice healthy subtle shimmer look to the skin. It just takes away that chalky matt finish the Bare minerals tend to have. I think any of the frosty light shades, would work well, ie Vanilla or a very pale icy pink shade, or even the taupy/pale brown shades if you prefer it a little darker. Also it can take away the need for a seperate highlighter powder for your face.

I suppoze it's on the same lines as what Panda0410 suggested with the loose powder except this is with the Minerals instead.

HTH
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1165Cheryl

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Originally Posted by cherrypopsikkle
I've only just started using pigments (only have 3 jars so far) and intend buying some more colourful ones soon from Cheryl.

Anyway i've been adding a tiny bit of the frosty highlighter colour pigment called 'Provence' to my Bare mineral veil or foundation to give a really nice healthy subtle shimmer look to the skin. It just takes away that chalky matt finish the Bare minerals tend to have. I think any of the frosty light shades, would work well, ie Vanilla or a very pale icy pink shade, or even the taupy/pale brown shades if you prefer it a little darker. Also it can take away the need for a seperate highlighter powder for your face.

I suppoze it's on the same lines as what Panda0410 suggested with the loose powder except this is with the Minerals instead.

HTH
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Hi,

I'm not sure if your talking about me or the other cheryl but I moved my listing but just click my store link and there I am. I love pigments and they are so addictive, lol. I havent used regular eyeshadow for a long time now.
 

goddessella

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i dunno if this is the appropriate thread, but ive seen some of those sample pigments, where could you get them and how?
 

iadoremac

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well you can go to a free standing mac store but i recently purchased some at the bodyneeds2.com
 

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