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Originally Posted by nwperson
WOW! first' let me tell you that this is the most beautifull collection to my opinion that i've seen so far/ it is just amazing...
now, how long did it take you to build your collection? i'm afraid to ask about the money...
i have some questions. if you don't mind...
You listed "mixing pallete"... i'm guessing it's for loose powder eyeshadow.... but why do you need 3 of them (including the cup...)?
and, you wrote - Palette knives, what is it?...
the took belt - is it from Mac? and what is so good about it?
and last, on your personal collection, in the bottom, you have compact of 5 eyeshadows, i guesse, just right to the Nars' eyeshadows. can you tell me from which compney?...
thanks....
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Thanks! My collection didn't take to long to build since a lot of it is samples from the companies. I was actuallly very lucky to have most of my make up given to me to help me on my shoots
The stainless steel palette is used when I want to mix something and then I use the cd's when I have more than one girl to work on.
I use cups to mix liquid foundations. I find it easier to mix liquid foundations in cups than right on the palette.
I use palette knives to mix non liquid products. Like stick foundation and lip sticks. I use a big palette knife to cut the portion of the product that I want to use and a small knife to mix the colors.
My tool belt is actually from Japonesque. I've looked at a few belts, and this one is the best in my opinion. I love it because it has a lot of pockets for sponges, tools and more brushes. It holds everything I need! It also has 2 pockets in the back of the belt. One large one and a small one for business cards.
Ohh. That 5 eyeshadow palette is from Cargo!
Any more questions? Just ask!
-Lola