makeup_junkie
Well-known member
(sorry, i don't know if this should be here or in recommendations...)
I was at the MAC counter at Nordstrom yesterday trying to get a shadestick because I want to try an alternative to using paints as my eyeshadow base because my eyeshadow STILL creases (seriously one of the most frustrating things in the world). I was explaining my situation to the MA and she said that there's no reason to have both paints and shadesticks because they are the same thing, except the paint is a "liquid"....not really what I would call it but that's what she said. She said I would be wasting my money if I had both the paints (bare canvas and still life) and the shadesticks (I was going to get fresh cement and beige-ing). Is this true?
I just want to know your opinion because apparently I'm confused now.
I was at the MAC counter at Nordstrom yesterday trying to get a shadestick because I want to try an alternative to using paints as my eyeshadow base because my eyeshadow STILL creases (seriously one of the most frustrating things in the world). I was explaining my situation to the MA and she said that there's no reason to have both paints and shadesticks because they are the same thing, except the paint is a "liquid"....not really what I would call it but that's what she said. She said I would be wasting my money if I had both the paints (bare canvas and still life) and the shadesticks (I was going to get fresh cement and beige-ing). Is this true?
I just want to know your opinion because apparently I'm confused now.