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Lauren132435 ::: Favorites Hey! Thank's for the great tutorial's they are very useful! I was wondering if you have made a video on how to apply Bronzer? Many Thank's xXx 07-09-04 14:06:57 __________________________________________________ | |
frankenstain ::: Favorites You're sooo minimalist. I love Maybelline too. You should see my vid. I cake it on! 07-09-03 01:46:36 __________________________________________________ | |
Beautybasics ::: Favorites Thanks for the tip, I'll look out for it. =) 07-08-26 17:09:35 __________________________________________________ | |
bluechica009 ::: Favorites Have you ever used e.l.f? It's really inexpensive and it's quality. I only recommend purchasing their eyeshadows,lipglosses, brushes, and blushes. You should give it a try. Oh, and everything is a $1. I just thought you might want to know that since you're so into makeup like me :) 07-08-26 13:40:48 __________________________________________________ | |
Beautybasics ::: Favorites Yeah, I'm doing bridal makeup for a wedding next month and we did a practice run just yesterday. The bride was completely clueless when it came to blush, I put it on the apples of her cheeks and she looked amazing! I really like peach blush right now. I just find that the blush on the apples of a girls cheeks looks more natural and has that sweet girl-next-door look. 07-08-15 16:54:45 __________________________________________________ | |
SandraLondon63 ::: Favorites Oh, I also wanted to add that I really enjoy your videos... Keep it up girl! 07-08-15 15:22:31 __________________________________________________ | |
SandraLondon63 ::: Favorites During the 1980's, I worked as a make up artist for a little while. Back then, it was the "in" thing to apply blusher only on the cheekbone area. Basically this method never worked for most people as it wasn't very flattering. Yet, make up artists of that time, still continued to use this technique. Funny, when I worked as a make up artist during the 1980's, I tried many techniques now widely used in the 2000's. Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to expand our horizons back then. 07-08-15 15:20:26 __________________________________________________ | |
Beautybasics ::: Favorites Actually I agree with you. I often apply blush on the apples of my cheeks. I don't think this method is at all outdated, there's just different methods out there. In my videos, I'm not trying to be up-to-date. I use classic makeup principles for begginers. If you're an experienced makeup user, you usually have the confidence to expand your horizons. 07-08-15 15:04:09 __________________________________________________ | |
SandraLondon63 ::: Favorites Sorry but your tip on applying blusher only on the cheekbone area is rather old fashioned and no longer applies to today's make up styles. This is what people did back in the 1980's and most professional make up artist nowadays do not recommend. Best way to apply blusher is by smiling and applying the blusher in your entire cheeks and cheekbone area. It also looks more flattering. 07-08-15 01:40:12 __________________________________________________ | |
Beautybasics ::: Favorites 11th =) 07-08-10 02:08:11 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
MakeUp Tutorial - Blush
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