Gigi
Nov 4 2008, 12:45 PM
Steven's the expert now.
Melissa
Nov 4 2008, 12:57 PM
oh, he's always been an expert.
hi-C
Nov 4 2008, 01:11 PM
But what kind of pale lipstick? Like nude? And since I'm, you know, chocolaty, it makes it hard to pick that stuff out.
Gigi
Nov 4 2008, 02:08 PM
^ You could use a little concealer with some gloss on top to get the pale look without having to get a pale lipstick. Just a tiiinnny bit though.
hi-C
Nov 4 2008, 02:15 PM
Hmm... Interesting. I might have to try that out. I never thought about using face stuff on my lips. Thanks, Gigi! =D
Gigi
Nov 4 2008, 02:38 PM
That's what they did at one of the oooold Gucci runway shows. Black smokey eyes + pale concealered lips FTW, says Tom Ford.
hi-C
Nov 4 2008, 02:47 PM
I've never been able to do the smokey eye, mainly because eyeliner and me don't get along well. I hate putting it on, I never do it right, and when I think I do it right, it doesn't show up. That might because I have (had) cheap ass eyeliner.
misoshiru
Nov 4 2008, 02:52 PM
I know people use concealer or foundation on their lips first and then use a paler/nude lipstick on top.
I've been into bright lips and nude eyes lately.
Melissa
Nov 4 2008, 03:03 PM
Hm. I love the Bourjois glosses.
I think this is the color I have, too - rose a l'eau

I usually wear that or something clear. If I'm going out, I usually wear this pear color by Estee Lauder:

So yeah, I'm pretty into light/pale lip colors. If I go dark or bright, I look really gaudy -_-.
I focus more on the eyes, though, lol.
I think these pictures are from various nights of going out last year:

;)
Which reminds me... I need to fix my eyebrows, lol.
misoshiru
Nov 4 2008, 03:05 PM
keke y u so kute?
Melissa
Nov 4 2008, 03:08 PM
all4u
batman
Nov 8 2008, 04:27 AM
lol, my friend and i had a girls' night and experimented with makeup.
Don't look at the eyebrows. I tweezed in the semi-dark and messed up horribly :(
Gigi
Nov 8 2008, 04:40 AM
^ Looks cool! That would've been so awesome for Halloween!
batman
Nov 8 2008, 01:09 PM
i know, right?!
I've already decided I'm going to be a super-villain next year and do some awesome face-makeup. Maybe Poison Ivy :D
misoshiru
Nov 8 2008, 04:24 PM
omg i love that.
Gigi
Nov 8 2008, 06:28 PM
Poison Ivy would be awesome! There are a toooon of Halloween FOTDs at specktra.net so if you need inspiration for next year, head on over there. Some of those bitches are insane.
gojira
Nov 8 2008, 06:44 PM
dude i did the eye mask thing with make up forever, that shit took 2 days to come off.
batman
Nov 8 2008, 06:55 PM
^ lol, damn. i dont have makeup remover and the makeup didn't come off when i washed my face, so i tried using handsoap... and it magically came off after one swipe.
Gigi
Nov 8 2008, 06:56 PM
Olive oil!
batman
Nov 8 2008, 07:24 PM
QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 8 2008, 06:28 PM)

Poison Ivy would be awesome! There are a toooon of Halloween FOTDs at specktra.net so if you need inspiration for next year, head on over there. Some of those bitches are insane.
ahh, i love lurking spektra :D
AimeeLynn
Nov 8 2008, 11:41 PM
I love that pin up doll look
hi-C
Nov 9 2008, 12:03 AM
Just fuckin' around:


Question: how y'all clean your brushes?
Gigi
Nov 9 2008, 12:34 AM
In between uses I use MAC Brush Cleanser. I take a piece of tissue and put a few drops of the brush cleanser on it, then swirl the bristles into it. When I'm out of brush cleanser though, sometimes I just use water-based eye makeup remover.
Every month or so I'll wash them with a little bit of shampoo. Just make sure that when you rinse them, don't do it with the brush ferrule pointing up or else the water can trickle down the bristles and mess up the glue.
Cyanide-
Nov 9 2008, 12:48 AM
im digging the colours carrie
Tung
Nov 9 2008, 12:48 AM
hi-C
Nov 9 2008, 12:52 AM
QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 9 2008, 12:34 AM)

In between uses I use MAC Brush Cleanser. I take a piece of tissue and put a few drops of the brush cleanser on it, then swirl the bristles into it. When I'm out of brush cleanser though, sometimes I just use water-based eye makeup remover.
Every month or so I'll wash them with a little bit of shampoo. Just make sure that when you rinse them, don't do it with the brush ferrule pointing up or else the water can trickle down the bristles and mess up the glue.
What if my eye makeup remover is glycerin-based? (I think it's glycerin-based.) Is that safe to use?
Gigi
Nov 9 2008, 12:59 AM
I have no idea, but I think it'd be fine. A lot of mixing mediums that you can use with brushes are glycerin-based, so it certainly wouldn't do anything harmful to them.
hi-C
Nov 9 2008, 01:03 AM
Ah okay. Thanks, Gigi

Such an expert.
Also, any recommendations as far as foundations go? The one I'm currently using is Clinique Perfectly Real but it makes my skin REALLLLY greasy and after a few hours it starts to look like I'm wearing a mask.
Gigi
Nov 9 2008, 02:20 AM
Foundation is a pretty personal thing though, so I'm not really sure what I could recommend you, except to always look for a formula that's oil-free, or even one that's especially for oily skin. Look for words like "matte" and "oil-control" as opposed to "dewy" and "glowing". On the Clinique site, you can even browse foundations by your skin type.
Without recommending you a foundation though, there are a few things you can do. These have worked for me:
- Use a primer before foundation but after moisturizer. Something with silicone, dimethicone, any "-cones" will instantly mattify the skin and help keep oil in check. I'm thinking Smashbox Photofinish Primer right now, but amazingly enough,
Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel works the same way. You're probably like, shit Gigi, you want me to put that on my face?! I promise you that it's fine XD. And it's relatively cheap! I don't use it too often though in case it DOES do something weird, like clog my pores or w/e.
- Might seem obvious, but cleanse and moisturize before putting on foundation. If you don't moisturize, your skin could overcompensate for your dry skin by producing more oil.
- Set any cream or liquid foundation with a light dusting of powder.
- Apply as little product as possible. I find that if I use too much foundation, it gets seriously nasty. Try using a sponge to apply it so it goes on more sheer.
- Oil blotting papers, or even brown Starbucks napkins in a pinch to blot the mess away :D
Here's a great thread on Specktra with tons of suggestions:
http://specktra.net/f188/perfect-foundatio...ily-skin-89507/
love-issosweet
Nov 9 2008, 11:50 AM
QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 9 2008, 03:20 AM)

Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel works the same way. You're probably like, shit Gigi, you want me to put that on my face?! I promise you that it's fine XD. And it's relatively cheap! I don't use it too often though in case it DOES do something weird, like clog my pores or w/e.
Only use Monistat if you
don't have oily/acne prone skin. Monistat creates some sort of "barrier" on your skin; this is what allows your skin to be matte because it's trapping the oils in your skin. However, this doesn't allow your skin to breathe. Many people have experienced break outs from Monistat. So be careful!
Otherwise, it's a pretty good (and cheap!

) alternative to the high brand primers.
Btw, I love how you do your makeup Gigi.
hi-C
Nov 9 2008, 03:32 PM
QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 9 2008, 02:20 AM)

- Use a primer before foundation but after moisturizer. Something with silicone, dimethicone, any "-cones" will instantly mattify the skin and help keep oil in check. I'm thinking Smashbox Photofinish Primer right now, but amazingly enough,
Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel works the same way. You're probably like, shit Gigi, you want me to put that on my face?! I promise you that it's fine XD. And it's relatively cheap! I don't use it too often though in case it DOES do something weird, like clog my pores or w/e.
- Might seem obvious, but cleanse and moisturize before putting on foundation. If you don't moisturize, your skin could overcompensate for your dry skin by producing more oil.
- Set any cream or liquid foundation with a light dusting of powder.
- Apply as little product as possible. I find that if I use too much foundation, it gets seriously nasty. Try using a sponge to apply it so it goes on more sheer.
- Oil blotting papers, or even brown Starbucks napkins in a pinch to blot the mess away :D
Here's a great thread on Specktra with tons of suggestions:
http://specktra.net/f188/perfect-foundatio...ily-skin-89507/ I've done most of what you've suggested before minus the primer thing. Today when I put my makeup on, I lightly patted on some talcum powder and that definitely helped. And thanks for the link, I'll definitely check that out.
Has anyone ever used that crazy aerosol foundation?
espressive
Nov 9 2008, 03:54 PM
QUOTE(heartquasm @ Nov 8 2008, 05:55 PM)

^ lol, damn. i dont have makeup remover and the makeup didn't come off when i washed my face, so i tried using handsoap... and it magically came off after one swipe.
lotion! QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 8 2008, 11:34 PM)

Every month or so I'll wash them with a little bit of shampoo. Just make sure that when you rinse them, don't do it with the brush ferrule pointing up or else the water can trickle down the bristles and mess up the glue.
me too! except i use conditioner cause i think it'll make them softer lol. QUOTE(hi-C @ Nov 9 2008, 12:03 AM)

Also, any recommendations as far as foundations go? The one I'm currently using is Clinique Perfectly Real but it makes my skin REALLLLY greasy and after a few hours it starts to look like I'm wearing a mask.
i've never used clinique foundation. but you can try putting MAC's blot powder over your foundation, which will absorb the oil in your face so your skin isnt shiny looking.QUOTE(Gigi @ Nov 9 2008, 01:20 AM)

Use a primer before foundation but after moisturizer. Something with silicone, dimethicone, any "-cones" will instantly mattify the skin and help keep oil in check. I'm thinking Smashbox Photofinish Primer right now, but amazingly enough,
Monistat Anti-Chafing Gel works the same way.
do you think that stuff can be used as an eyelid primer? to prevent creasing and stuff?
aimee: very classy! i love it! and ahh your hair definitely completes the pinup look!
hi-C
Nov 9 2008, 04:04 PM
QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 9 2008, 03:54 PM)

do you think that stuff can be used as an eyelid primer? to prevent creasing and stuff?
Thanks for the suggestion. And you don't really need a fancy eyelid primer; I've heard of people using concealer to do the same job.
Gigi
Nov 9 2008, 04:09 PM
QUOTE(love-issosweet @ Nov 9 2008, 08:50 AM)

Only use Monistat if you
don't have oily/acne prone skin. Monistat creates some sort of "barrier" on your skin; this is what allows your skin to be matte because it's trapping the oils in your skin. However, this doesn't allow your skin to breathe. Many people have experienced break outs from Monistat. So be careful!
Otherwise, it's a pretty good (and cheap!

) alternative to the high brand primers.
Btw, I love how you do your makeup Gigi.
Yeah that's why I said not to use it all the time, but if you ever need your makeup to last longer for an occasion or whatnot, it's the way to go :). Personally I've never experienced breakouts but it could be because I use it so rarely. And thanks!
QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 9 2008, 12:54 PM)

do you think that stuff can be used as an eyelid primer? to prevent creasing and stuff?
I've never heard of anyone using it, but it would definitely help with creasing. But like I said, Urban Decay Primer Potion is the best shizz out there. I have super oily lids and this prevents ALL creasing, and also makes eyeshadows more vibrant. This is the only thing that has ever worked for me.
Carrie suggested concealer, but only use that if you have dry lids because that can crease really easily.
batman
Nov 9 2008, 04:31 PM
I LOVE the urban decay primer potion <3
I got it as a free gift from Sephora a year or so ago and have been buying it since.
gojira
Nov 11 2008, 02:53 PM
lol i hate paying for makeup
sixfive
Nov 11 2008, 02:57 PM
QUOTE(giraffe @ Nov 11 2008, 01:53 PM)

lol i hate paying for makeup
Rofl I bet you go places and get tons of samples then leave. I do that too, with the applicator pads. Whenever I end up in a make-up store, :D, those things are so soft ^_^
gojira
Nov 11 2008, 03:00 PM
LOL wat. watasillyboi. naw you know how sandyeezy does tings around hurr. 5fingerdiscount
espressive
Nov 13 2008, 06:29 PM
i wish i could pull that off, but i'm afraid if i tried to do any of that, i'd look like a blind tranny :( plus my face just can't handle too much makeuptutorials and more images are available at http://vanessagarcia.vox.com/
Gigi
Nov 13 2008, 09:00 PM
I LOVE HER! I read her blog every day. Along with Temptalia. But I could never wear eyeshadow like that, ever. Maybe only to post an FOTD in Specktra, or for Halloween.
http://nessasarymakeup.blogspot.com/http://www.temptalia.com/
stephinika
Nov 13 2008, 09:05 PM
Damn should have posted my Halloween makeup...it wasn't too crazy, but I loved it.
Oh and my new favourite make-up thing - MAC shadestick in shimmersand. Fan-freakin'-tastic.
misoshiru
Nov 13 2008, 09:15 PM
haha I LOVE temptalia. her blog is the pretty much the only makeup blog i read.
Harp
Nov 13 2008, 10:10 PM
damn...you guys are so good with make-up.
i'm terrible with it...so i usually don't wear it.
espressive
Nov 14 2008, 01:13 AM
I also like PURSEBUZZ I think you might like her too, Gigi (she's a devoted MAC fan) :-p But pursebuzz is ALL tutorials (makeup or hair) and products evaluation.
my new favorite must-have is the L'Oreal Colour Juice Stick Sheer Light Lucious. it has the color of a lipstick, but the moisture of a lip balm. say goodbye to chapped lips and hair-stuck-to-your-face-lipgloss cause this is amazing. there's an array of gorgeous colors to pick from with silly names. or if you just want a slight tint, i got the shade "Chai Love You", which offers just the faintest touch of color :D TRY THIS, LADIES! you can find it at Target, Jewel, Walgreen's, and pretty much any drug store. they're about $8 i think? i got mine on sale for $4 at Walgreen's
Gigi
Nov 14 2008, 01:45 AM
I love Pursebuzz too, especially since she's Asian and I can learn some good tricks from her! I actually read a LOT of makeup blogs so if you're interested, I can tell you all of them. btw the Colour Juice Stick looks really pretty! Reminds me of the MAC Slimshines that I never got. I'll definitely look into it.
Steph - I heard the Shadesticks were awesome, I wanna get one in Beige-ing. :D
QUOTE(YukkaPukka @ Nov 13 2008, 07:10 PM)

damn...you guys are so good with make-up.
i'm terrible with it...so i usually don't wear it.
I used to be COMPLETELY CLUELESS, but it was the summer of 11th grade, and I did not want to pay anyone to do my makeup for grad the following year. So I just tried to learn it by myself. There are shitloads of makeup tutorials on YouTube, as well as a lot of awesome makeup blogs, that really helped me. So really I've only gotten into it for a little over a year now, so I'm not by any means great. Just try anything out and post it here. :) Plus we'll definitely be able to help you with any questions.
stephinika
Nov 14 2008, 02:36 AM
I watch Pursebuzz too! haha I actually discovered the MAC Shadestick through a makeup tutorial..someone else, but yeh.
cakedout
Nov 14 2008, 06:30 AM
so is juna gonna post his makeup or what?
gojira
Nov 14 2008, 09:00 AM
blending is extremely nice but the rainbow shit reminds me of a baby prostitute
misoshiru
Nov 14 2008, 12:36 PM
I thought that shadesticks were getting d/c'ed
Gigi
Nov 14 2008, 01:42 PM
I think only some of them are. Not sure if that's true, but I know that Sharkskin got dc'd recently and everyone shit their pantZ.
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