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UD lipsticks are DABES. I lovelovelove them.As for types, I wonder if anyone here has Urban Decay lipsticks and if they would recommend them or not. Their eyeshadows are fantastic, but I am not too sure on their lipsticks.
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UD lipsticks are DABES. I lovelovelove them.As for types, I wonder if anyone here has Urban Decay lipsticks and if they would recommend them or not. Their eyeshadows are fantastic, but I am not too sure on their lipsticks.
Can anyone recommend lipstick shades that would look fine on a pale redhead?
I have been trying to get a decent red lipstick for a while (just something that would be good with parties or dates). A Facebook friend of mine told me that I would look good with a merlot shade, but I don't know.
As for types, I wonder if anyone here has Urban Decay lipsticks and if they would recommend them or not. Their eyeshadows are fantastic, but I am not too sure on their lipsticks.
It depends as much on your skin tone as it does your hair color. Look at the inside of your wrist at your veins; if they appear purple through the skin, you have a warm complexion. If they appear blue or green, you have a cool one. Depending on your complexion you'll want to get a corresponding warm/cool tone. I'd say stay away from any bright warm reds, and go for something either cool or neutral.
UD lipsticks are DABES. I lovelovelove them.![]()
Nude and beige lipsticks work well IMO. Kat Von D, Colourpop, and LASplash have good beige tones.Can anyone recommend lipstick shades that would look fine on a pale redhead?
I have been trying to get a decent red lipstick for a while (just something that would be good with parties or dates). A Facebook friend of mine told me that I would look good with a merlot shade, but I don't know.
As for types, I wonder if anyone here has Urban Decay lipsticks and if they would recommend them or not. Their eyeshadows are fantastic, but I am not too sure on their lipsticks.
>tfw it hasnt snowed here in 50 years.Also I envy people in cold climates who get to break out their scarves and boots now. I'm in a tropical region, we barely dip below the 70's for winter.
One thing I want to say is that I don't understand people who freak out if you use drugstore makeup. I purchase makeup from the drugstore, and I have used department store makeup. If you know what brands are good and know what to look for, you will find something just as good.
I used a Sephora foundation, and when I ran out I used Revlon Colorstay, and it works JUST as well. I save a lot of money, because we can all agree here: makeup is expensive.
Drugstore makeup gets the job done and looks fine, I save money. Plus, the closest department store I have to hop onto the parkway for and I'm not feeling it usually.
Shampoo and conditioner however, is something you have to be careful about. In my experience at least, my hair is really finicky.
IMO Covergirl has the best value drugstore mascara. The one in the yellow tube is one of my favorite volumizers.Yeah, I don't get how people can be all uppity over drugstore makeup. I tend to get eyeliner from either Maybelline or Jordana and they both are pretty good. And CoverGirl has good mascara in my opinion.
I've only ever had one horrible experience with drugstore makeup
back when I was first testing with eyeliner, I bought maybelline ultra liner waterproof liquid liner, and boy was it terrible.
It would peel off, I've never had that experience before. It just looked really bad at the end of the day, and I was really nervous to try new liner.
Now I use revlon colorstay liquid liner, and it's been a much better experience.
I don't use it often, I'm too lazy/nervous to put on eyeliner unless it's a special occasion.
Do you guys have any makeup horror stories?
I've only ever had one horrible experience with drugstore makeup
back when I was first testing with eyeliner, I bought maybelline ultra liner waterproof liquid liner, and boy was it terrible.
It would peel off, I've never had that experience before. It just looked really bad at the end of the day, and I was really nervous to try new liner.
Now I use revlon colorstay liquid liner, and it's been a much better experience.
I don't use it often, I'm too lazy/nervous to put on eyeliner unless it's a special occasion.
Do you guys have any makeup horror stories?
When I was graduating college one of my falsies somehow didnt stick right when i applied it and sort of fell into my eye while I was sitting in the auditorium. I had to rip my falsie off and stuff it into my dress. I had to carefully peel the other one off so I wouldnt look like a dingus. Thankfully my friend confirmed that everything else was fine but I walked across the stage in a lot of pain.
Also not makeup but I bought curly wurly from LUSH once and when I opened it, idk what the fuck it was, but it was yellow and hard. The shampoo itself is naturally a lighter cream color but it was almost sunshine yellow. It looked like some sort of crust was on top of the shampoo and then when I scooped it out underneath was BLACK. I took it back and got a replacement but it smelled so gross.
It's not quite makeup but I personally find it somewhat 'horrific.'
When I was a kid, my mom was very big into constantly dying her hair. (My guess as an adult is that she found her first grey hair.) So we buy a new box of hair dye, bring it home, my mom gets in the shower. I hear the water turn off and then, a few seconds later, my mom screams like the house is on fire. I thought she must've slipped or hit her head (I distinctly recall an alligator in the toilet being a definite possibility), so I run to the bathroom and start pummeling the door. I was about to call the police when my mom stopped screaming, but she opened the door and I saw it.
Her hair was magenta, this dingy dark shade of purple. She was crying a little, her hands wrapped in her hair. And I laughed. I laughed so hard that she snapped out of it and whapped me good with her hairbrush.
Anyways... speaking of hair... any good brands of hairspray you guys can recommend for frizzy or flyaways? I look like I've been scooting around on the carpet in my socks for God's sake.
I'd like to cover up or reduce this damn shaved beard shadow if that's even possible.
I'll add that beard shadow tends to have a blue cast, so the first thing you'll want to do is counter the blue with orange. Start with a peach-colored concealer - these are often used to hide undereye circles - and then use a foundation that matches your skin tone over that.Can someone in this thread tell me like, how makeup works? I know nothing about it. I'd like to cover up or reduce this damn shaved beard shadow if that's even possible.