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Smarmosaur
post Aug 14 2007, 10:47 AM
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Ok...as the title says, I need some suggestions/opinions.
Keep in mind I'm not going to go spend 10 bucks on mascara, even if it's the best thing in the word. So basically, try to keep it simple. Something cheap-ish I can find at Walmart/Target/Walgreens.

1. Do you own/use the new limited edition lip stain from Revlon? What does it do? Is it anything like lip gloss or lipstick, or something completely different? Does it dry out a lot, stay kinda liquidy, or turn into slime? Details! Was it worth the money or not?

2. I need good eyeliner! Something that doesn't smear down or out. It also has to stand up to some occasional dirty work...such as gym class. rolleyes.gif It can be liquid, crayon, pencil...whatever. Does it look really thin or even and fine? Can you smear it a tiny bit if you want? Worth the money?

3. MASCARA! I have problems with this because when I find one thing that makes them longer, it clumps, doesn't seperate the lashes, and just looks downright like a glob of ink on my eye. If I find something that seperates PERFECTLY and looks ahmazing, it doesn't make them longerrr! What does it generally do? Worth the money?

4. Hair softener/mousse/hairspray. Anything to make my hair softer and shinier, without weighing it down. Shine/soft/a bit of volume, that'll keep my hair straight. Detailsss! How quick do you go through it. Worth the money? Oh, please explain how you use it. Hair wet, dry, damp...blow drier, straightener...be specific!

Thanks in advance.
Please don't reply if you haven't tried it...
 
 
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Peanups
post Aug 14 2007, 06:23 PM
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1) No sorry sad.gif

2) Oh I think that Maybelline Expert Eyes/Styli Stuff (I think is what it is called) works really well. It only smears in the corner of your eyes, but the rest stays on well.

You can smudge it if you purposely want too, but if you don't want to, the stuff holds up pretty well.

You can get it to go on thin or thick. I think it's harder to go super super thin.

I think its about 3$. Way worth it.

3) I think you might want to try a clear mascara if you want no clumps and good separation. Great Lash sells one.

Also Maybelline Intense Volume XXL works great! I don't think I ever get clumps, but it does make the lashes longer. This is about 7$. Semi-worth it.

Also, if you use just a regular mascara, use a toothbrush you never use to get out the eyelash clumps. It works pretty well.

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I use this to get rid of frizz and make my curls look smooth (this can be done when it is damp or almost dry)

I have also used it before I straightened my hair and a little afterwards. It works pretty well, but it really doesn't give that much volume.

Uhm, I have had the bottle for almost 10 monthes, but I have been using it off and on. It lasts pretty long.
 
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post Aug 14 2007, 08:06 PM
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QUOTE(Peanups @ Aug 14 2007, 06:23 PM) *
2) Oh I think that Maybelline Expert Eyes/Styli Stuff (I think is what it is called) works really well. It only smears in the corner of your eyes, but the rest stays on well.

You can smudge it if you purposely want too, but if you don't want to, the stuff holds up pretty well.

You can get it to go on thin or thick. I think it's harder to go super super thin.

I think its about 3$. Way worth it.


is that the pencil that's red on the outside and is kinda short? rolleyes.gif if it is, i use that. holds up wayyy better than any other eyeliner i've ever seen in my life, but i need something more intense.
 

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