Aww.. Thank you, thank you SO much! =D And well.. The key is - like everybody says - practice, good tools and quality products. ( If you look at my earlier make up's I've used cheaper products.. And well. They simply arn't as good.. oO )
I will have a look through. You know, I don't even own a make up brush :O (only cheap eyeshadow applicators for eyeshadow and when I wear blusher, the 'free' brush you get with that). I should probably rectify that when I get paid. Are there no reasonably-priced brands that can compete with the more expensive ones? Somebody once recommended Bourjois eyeshadow. And tools? I wouldn't even know where to start, I guess I would head to my local pharmacy and see what they had... Yes, I really am this clueless :/
Woa! You just _have_ to get yourself a make up brush! It makes a huge difference! =D I honestly avoid those spounge-ie things the give you, 'cause they're worthless. =P
Regarding brands.. Well. I'm not that well oriented in the brands in the UK, but I do recomend that you try Elf's products. =) Especially the "more expensive" range and the mineral range. =) There you can i e buy a good make up brush for your eyeshadows for £1.50 ( I have 3 ). I've also heard that the paletts from Sleek Makeup is great value! =)
If you want to go up higher in price you should really look in to ( if you havn't already ) Urban Decay and/or Too Faced. =) I havn't tried Bourjois's make up, so I have no clue there.. =/
I've tried and tried to do eye make-up which looks as wonderfuly professionally as this but have failed and failed :( /Cate
SvaraRaderaI've tried and tried to get my eye make up to look as wonderfully professional as this but failed and failed :( yours looks lovely though
SvaraRaderaAww.. Thank you, thank you SO much! =D
SvaraRaderaAnd well.. The key is - like everybody says - practice, good tools and quality products. ( If you look at my earlier make up's I've used cheaper products.. And well. They simply arn't as good.. oO )
I will have a look through. You know, I don't even own a make up brush :O (only cheap eyeshadow applicators for eyeshadow and when I wear blusher, the 'free' brush you get with that). I should probably rectify that when I get paid. Are there no reasonably-priced brands that can compete with the more expensive ones? Somebody once recommended Bourjois eyeshadow. And tools? I wouldn't even know where to start, I guess I would head to my local pharmacy and see what they had...
SvaraRaderaYes, I really am this clueless :/
Woa! You just _have_ to get yourself a make up brush! It makes a huge difference! =D I honestly avoid those spounge-ie things the give you, 'cause they're worthless. =P
SvaraRaderaRegarding brands.. Well. I'm not that well oriented in the brands in the UK, but I do recomend that you try Elf's products. =)
Especially the "more expensive" range and the mineral range. =)
There you can i e buy a good make up brush for your eyeshadows for £1.50 ( I have 3 ).
I've also heard that the paletts from Sleek Makeup is great value! =)
If you want to go up higher in price you should really look in to ( if you havn't already ) Urban Decay and/or Too Faced. =)
I havn't tried Bourjois's make up, so I have no clue there.. =/
I really hope that my answers are helpful! ^^