MAC and Ulta haul!

Stephie Baby

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Since you really liked the cream liners, maybe you can help me out. I have the blue/teal cream liner and mine doesn't go on that well, even with the 266. It seems like its to hard. It just kinda clumps up on my brush. I absolutely love the MAC fluidline though. So how can I make my HIP liner creamer?
 

TDoll

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Originally Posted by Stephie Baby
Since you really liked the cream liners, maybe you can help me out. I have the blue/teal cream liner and mine doesn't go on that well, even with the 266. It seems like its to hard. It just kinda clumps up on my brush. I absolutely love the MAC fluidline though. So how can I make my HIP liner creamer?

Hmm thats really strange! I thought the consistency was pretty dead on to MAC fluidline. For mine at least. Obviously you know how to apply it because you have worked with the fluidline. Maybe you got a bad one?? If it's clumping, just dip the brush and kind of wipe off the extra on the sides against the inner edge of the pot.
 

kelcia

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Erg you're making me think to buy those two hip duo's they're gooorgeous.
But where I live they're ridiculously priced.. like 11-10 bucks? And they're never on sale. rather cough up more money for MAC at that point.
 

glam8babe

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nice haul .. enjoy
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FWBChick

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Originally Posted by TDoll
This is also my first time purchasing any Studio Gear products. I really knew nothing about them. The eyeshadow colors are so rich and beautiful and the makeup brushes are almost identical to MAC's which was freaky. Slightly cheaper too...emphasis on slightly.

When I was in Ulta a little while back, the lady working there said those brushes have a lifetime waranty also... She was trying to get me to buy the $50 kabuki brush (it's SOOOO soft) and said she always suggested it for people using mineral makeup because it's the softest/best quality brush they carry. She tells people to bring theirs back every 6 months to get a replacement (at no charge).
 

TDoll

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Originally Posted by kelcia
Erg you're making me think to buy those two hip duo's they're gooorgeous.
But where I live they're ridiculously priced.. like 11-10 bucks? And they're never on sale. rather cough up more money for MAC at that point.


Yeah, they're around 10 each. But, the price to me is worth it because the quality is great (I actually like the consistency better than the Fluidlines...) and they are bigger. The Fluidlines are 3g and the HiP cream liners are 4.5g.
 
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