Best Base for Gold Shadows

Conlly

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So I recently bought Gorgeous Gold e/s, love it, but I find the color fades pretty quick. With summer coming up and I want to be able to wear gold and have it stay! Right now I use painterly as a base, I was thinking of getting Bare Study or rubenesque paint pot, but I was wondering if anyone here had some helpful insight for making golds standout! (I looked through the best gold shadow thread but I didn't see anything) Thanks in advance!
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Mabelle

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i dont have a problem with it fading, but maybe something with a yellowish base? like lemon chiffon shade stick.... or brassy fluidline?
 

Conlly

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Originally Posted by VDUB*BELLA
If you could get your hands on Cash Flow Paint Pot from Fafi. Its PERRRRRFECT for Golds

I keep checking all cosmetics wholesale hoping to find it! I'm going down to Seattle soon (I'm from Canada). I want to check out the CCO and hopfully *crosses fingers* they will having, but I'm kinda planning on not
 

nunu

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Try Rubenesque paint pot, but if you can get your hands on Uppity fluidline (LE holliday 2007), that would be perfect as well.
 

kittykit

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Gorgeous Gold is one of my favourite colours! I always use Bare Canvas as the base, apply Nylon on the lid and then apply Gorgeous Gold.
 

Conlly

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Thanks for you help
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So I will be making a trip to MAC to get Nylon (I don't own this yet) and I think I will try Ruebenesque (heck maybe I will get Bare Study too) I have it is super pretty so! Thanks again!
 

User38

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When I want a gold color to look more golden and last loooongggg... I will use an eye pencil like Stila 24-7 in Honey. It will absolutely make the color pop and also make it really waterproof
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DirtyHarriet

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for golds my fail proof formula is:

eye shadow insurance or udpp
then baselight paint

makes the golds pop and last all day!
 

MrsMay

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For yellowy golds I use corn shadestick, and for bronzy golds I use either Indianwood paintpot, Cedarrose shadestick or Penny shadestick.
 

Lotte

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To make my 'gorgeous gold' show up and stay I always use Corn Shadestick or Cash Flow paint pot.
Try to get your hands on these !
 
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