DarylandCarole
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I know it depends on the other colors you're using, but do you have a few that are your Go To's?
Thanks, Shelly! When I learned how to apply eye make up (long ago!) people weren't so big on blending so there was no transition color. I still have a decent space between my crease and brow so I figured I should learn more about it. Thx for your suggestions and the link!Not Erine, but this may help you... http://www.eyeshadowaddictsanonymous.com/2013/01/a-guide-to-mac-transition-colors.html (see second paragraph) I don't really use transition colours because for me, eye space is practically at a premium, and I have semi-hooded eyes. (My crease is virtually invisible when my eye is open, which leaves me with little space under the browbone.) From MAC, I really like using Copperplate in/above the crease. I've also liked using UD Naked in there, along with Makeup Geek Unexpected.
Thanks, Maris! I have Bamboo and Malt so I'll try them. I assume these are only for earth toned eye looks? I like using colors a lot. Which are a bit harder to blend on my pale skin. Personally I don't mind a dramatic eye look but I don't want to be making a big beauty faux paus.It was LE, but absolute favourite is MAC Moleskin. I did get a backup off eBay though, so I think I'm okay. Other MAC ones would be Bamboo (more yellowy), Malt, and Cork. Non-MAC: Stila Puppy, NARS Blondie, UD Naked.
Yeahhhh. I'm sorry, I'm boring, so the most colourful I get is a shimmery violet, olive green or like, Mythology on the lid - and then a beige shade in the socket with a matte cream on the brow.Thanks, Maris! I have Bamboo and Malt so I'll try them. I assume these are only for earth toned eye looks? I like using colors a lot. Which are a bit harder to blend on my pale skin. Personally I don't mind a dramatic eye look but I don't want to be making a big beauty faux paus.
Good info... I don't know much about transition colors but will definitely be referring to this guide tomorrow when I do my makeup.Not Erine, but this may help you... http://www.eyeshadowaddictsanonymous.com/2013/01/a-guide-to-mac-transition-colors.html (see second paragraph) I don't really use transition colours because for me, eye space is practically at a premium, and I have semi-hooded eyes. (My crease is virtually invisible when my eye is open, which leaves me with little space under the browbone.) From MAC, I really like using Copperplate in/above the crease. I've also liked using UD Naked in there, along with Makeup Geek Unexpected.
I feel like this too. Soft brown is pretty warm on me so when I am doing a cooler look sometimes I use mauve from the Lorac pro palette instead. There's also a transition color in the UD Basics 1 that is much less warm than soft brown on me. I don't have a cool mac transition color but I think quarry would work or makeup geek unexpected. The only cool toned looks I do are purples.. Not sure if you'd need something different if you're doing a blue or cool gray look.. Hmm..I mostly use Mac Soft Brown but I'm new to using transition colors. I do wonder if I should use a cooler tone color to transition when I wear cool eyeshadows. What do you think?