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If you wear make-up, do you ever find that it does not actually last very long on your face?
I put on mascara, eyeshadow, blush, and lipstick in the morning, and I find that after not very long, the eyeshadow and the blush are MIA. I expect the lipstick to not last long because I'm always sipping water. But where do the blush and eyeshadow go? Do I sweat profusely or am I wearing not-good brands? I don't rub my eyes or touch my cheeks.
I put on mascara, eyeshadow, blush, and lipstick in the morning, and I find that after not very long, the eyeshadow and the blush are MIA. I expect the lipstick to not last long because I'm always sipping water. But where do the blush and eyeshadow go? Do I sweat profusely or am I wearing not-good brands? I don't rub my eyes or touch my cheeks.
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Date: 2007-11-07 12:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-07 01:50 am (UTC)There are several different formulations. Many are liquid. Benetint is the consistency of water and comes in a bottle with an applicator brush like a bottle of nailpolish. I've also used a lipstain (what can be used for cheeks can be used for lips and vice versa) that was thin but not watery that came in a tube with a felt-tip applicator like a pen (Urban Decay, not recommended). The plus side to the watery stains is that you start with a very, very little and then build up coverage to the intensity you want. And a little goes a LONG way.
There are also gel formulas that are closer to a creme, but still very sheer. The pigmentation is there, but it's not as dense so that you can again get buildable coverage.