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Several months viscosity of water calculator ago, I purchased viscosity of water calculator my very first round of Inglot eyeshadows and unfortunately, do to my eyeshadow viscosity of water calculator ADD (yes, it’s real!), I put them into the makeup cabinet and didn’t remember them until I cleaned viscosity of water calculator it out recently. However, now they are forefront in my mind and this is the first of many I want to create with them. For today’s look, I chose #s: 460, 423 and 361
The result of combining all three of these colors creates a plum smokey eye with a tiny amount of pink mixed in (it’s so light in the look, which I love!). This combo will make every eye color stand out and if you have these Inglot shades, you must combine them! I didn’t think there would be enough contrast between 460 and 423, but I was pleasantly surprised!
If I were going to dupe these colors with other brands, it’d be difficult to do, as they are so unique in their coloring. #361 would be closest to MAC’s Free to Be, but a little lighter. The other two, I’m not so sure; if you have dupes in mind for #460 and #423, please feel free to share them below! What’s Your Fav Inglot Shade? Today’s Look
Products Used to Create the Look: NARS Eyeshadow Primer Inglot #460 (inner half of lid) Inglot #423 (outer half of lid and blended into crease slightly) Inglot viscosity of water calculator #361 (crease, layered over #423, blended together) MAC Blanc Type (blend) Maybelline Line Stiletto in Blackest Black Max Factor 2000 Calorie Waterproof Mascara CoverGirl Brow and Eye Makers viscosity of water calculator in ‘Soft Blonde’ Prestige Clear Brow Gel False lashes: Key to His Heart from InkyMinkyLashes.com
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Love you and your work but one thing mystifies me! Why does the finish of ALL your shadows loo almost the same whatever the colôur viscosity of water calculator and whether matte or , shimmer. glitter shows up a bit more…but other than that all your shadows are looking the same……apart from the shade. viscosity of water calculator Is it due to the computer, and/or lighting? Also your shadows are placed in the same are of the eye every time going from light to dark at the outer V.
Hi Lorna! I don’t see the eyeshadows as looking all the same, so I’m not sure why you say that. If an eyeshadow is a glitter bomb on me, it generally shows that way on camera as well. I just typically don’t go for them unless it’s a Spotlight post where I’m creating looks with it, and I need to wear it despite my personal preference.
So I’m perplexed as to why you think that. I don’t edit any of the actual makeup in any of my pictures, if that’s what you might be questioning. Sometimes an eyeshadow doesn’t translate the same say in the way it appears in a swatch to my lids; if you look closely at the middle shade in the swatch viscosity of water calculator and how it’s applied to my lid on the outer half, it does lose some of the sheen. Not much, but a little. Maybe that’s what you’re seeing?
As for the placement, I quite often do varying placements viscosity of water calculator other than the one seen here. The one shown here is a universal placement that most every eye shape can wear, which is why I do it more often than others.
You must check your eyesight lady see if you are color blind. They are not the same at all!!!! What nasty comments. This website is one of the best I have seen to combine eyeshadows and Z s attitude is awesome. If you dont have anything nice to say then dont say anything!!
Beautiful viscosity of water calculator look Z! I don’t think your work looks the same at all! You’ve done tutorials, I believe, viscosity of water calculator on different placement for e/s. I know you sent all of us members, info on e/s placement. One look that is very different is the Stila In The Garden palette green look that you did. Many people like and wear their e/s light on the inner lid, a middle shade in the outer lid, then a darker shade in the outer v. As you said it’s a universal placement. Also, we all have different coloring, so the e/s are going to look different sometimes. Also, you have to factor viscosity of water calculator in if you used a primer and how much e/s you place on you lids. Great job Z!
Thank you, K! I appreciate you saying that! I agree that eyeshadows do look different from one person to the next based on so many factors, you make excellent points. I often see looks done on ladies with darker complexions and by the time I try it I look li
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