All over wash (and help with Honesty!)

Calhoune

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Hello, I just got honesty because I thought it would work well as an all over wash for me on the lid, since I need to minimize makeup-time before school but...

It's such a pretty color but it won't work!
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Whenever I use a brush I have to pack pack pack it on to get the color and then it all seems to disappear and I'm left with this strange grey shade on the lid:confused:
It works a bit better when I use my finger to apply it but after a while all the pretty goldish glitter is buried in my crease and I have that weird grey shade again..

I need tips on how to work with honesty, and another tip that would be very much appreciated, recs for a neutral-ish allover wash for school!
 

rouquinne

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what about using a base like a paint or shadestick? i use Bare Canvas because i'm so pale, but someone else might be able to suggest a colour that would work with your skin tone.
 

Calhoune

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I guess I have to look into those since I don't have and primer of any sort, I've tried it with concealer on the lid, not much luck though.
 

prinzessin784

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I agree with using a base, that should help with the problem you described! I used to use concealer too but it creases really bad with the oils that are naturally in the eyelid. Try a paint!
 

Cruzpop

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I use UDPP (Urban Decay Primer Potion) as a base for my eyeshadow and such. And might I say that it works pretty well. No creasing whatsoever. BUT when I apply Honesty after I put on the UDPP most of the color sorta disappears and falls to my cheeks. Hmph. I don't know. Maybe it's just Honesty. :\
 

frankie!

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Didn't like honesty! After trying to make it work for a while (and failing), I just swapped it away. All that Glitters is a new favorite of mine
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What about shroom or naked lunch for a wash as well?
 

YvetteJeannine

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My husband bought me a bunch 'o MAC for Christmas...and Honesty was included in the eyeshadow batch (it was also one of the colors I'd been coveting
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)...He also got me Penny Shadestick...I use that as a base before using Honesty, and the e/s color comes out *so* rich and gorgeous!! Honesty is a Lustre formula; and, as a rule Lustres are generally a little tougher to work with...I personally LOVE them..but many don't. The trick is to use a good base, and a stiffer brush (I use a 252). Get a good bit of color on the brush (more than you'll think you'll use), and *pat* on the eyelid (NOT swipe)...


You should try Penny S/S...I can almost guarantee you'll love it!
 

Calhoune

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Thank you everyone!
I'll definately look into paints and shadesticks
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Also I've kinda been eyeing amber light anyway, so I'll see about that aswell ^^ Thanks for the suggestions!
 

mzreyes

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i think s/s are better to use with lusters than paints. and i used honesty with texture one time, and it was reeeaally pretty. even though texture isnt a luster, and i usually dont like to mix finishes. it still looked pretty good!
 

ultraviolet

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Hmm I loved honesty with mulch in the crease
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I found that the color was truer and the sparkles lasted if i applied it with a damp brush.
 

jess98765

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i'm the biggest honesty fan i think out there! its an amazing shade and i would suggest that you keep playing round with it cos it truely does look great on. i'm NC40 and it shows up as quite a natural shade for me.... i use a base underneath (MAC paints) which i strongly reccomend. i know what you mean when you say it doesn't stay on, cos i have occasionaly used it without the base and yea, it does kinda come off after a while! like i said though, don't give up on this e/s!!!! definitely look into paints/ shadesticks for bases
 

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