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Have you looked into getting your makeup done by tattoo? Never have to deal with it again.
It would only be good for things that you always do the same way. Like, for those with really light or thin eyebrows, having some tattooed is an option. But blush, eye shadow, shading, lipstick - those can be done in different ways depending on the occasion, it's not always constant.

You also can't replace mascara with a tattoo.
 
Ummmmmm.....I use it for more than color..... not really what I'm thinking..... also..... That's one look for the rest of my life and if they fuck up it's not like I could wash it off.....
My thinking. What if they mess up? What if one of us sneezed? What if the style changes? You are stuck with it for life. Unless you get laser removal.
 
It would only be good for things that you always do the same way. Like, for those with really light or thin eyebrows, having some tattooed is an option. But blush, eye shadow, shading, lipstick - those can be done in different ways depending on the occasion, it's not always constant.

You also can't replace mascara with a tattoo.
I’m thinking they just have not figured out how yet. Hell if they can change the color of the white in your eye. What’s next?
 
Never used it, does it get runny, i get real nervous about my eyes
They are really good. You can get a wide range of colours too. Before application, I dab onto a tissue to fill the brush tip. It goes one more evenly that way. Rest your elbow on something to keep your hand steady and use your little finger pressed against your cheek bone to give additional support. You will get a very even line.
 
I have seen some TERRIBLE make up tattoos. no no nope no no no no!

And I feel like an ignoramus...
CC cream?
BB cream?
I need an education! TIA
The main difference between both formulas lie in their coverage intensity and texture. BB creams are beauty balms that correct blemishes; while CC creams are color correctors with light coverage. "BB cream is more hydrating and can provide a beautiful radiance to the skin, [which] is ideal for dry skin types.
 
I’m thinking they just have not figured out how yet. Hell if they can change the color of the white in your eye. What’s next?
Well I'm not looking for permanent alterations to my face period plus what will that tattoo for do for blemishe, new scars, new, scratches? It sounds like a good idea, unless you wear makeup, and you can think of all the things that a tattoo wouldn't do
 
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Any tips for eyeliner anxiety? Always think I'm going to poke an eye out
I don't normally post here, but this caught my attention so I thought I would chime in.

I highly recommend using eyeshadow as a liner. It's forgiving and gives definition without the harsh line - which can make some look older. I can only speak for myself, but as I inch toward 40, I need all the help to blur those lines :)
 
I don't normally post here, but this caught my attention so I thought I would chime in.

I highly recommend using eyeshadow as a liner. It's forgiving and gives definition without the harsh line - which can make some look older. I can only speak for myself, but as I inch toward 40, I need all the help to blur those lines :)
Do you know if there's a name for doing it that way? I could always look it up on YouTube and see how they do it.
 
I don't normally post here, but this caught my attention so I thought I would chime in.

I highly recommend using eyeshadow as a liner. It's forgiving and gives definition without the harsh line - which can make some look older. I can only speak for myself, but as I inch toward 40, I need all the help to blur those lines :)
There is some that you can mix with water that is dramatic when you mix it or softer when you don't.
 
The main difference between both formulas lie in their coverage intensity and texture. BB creams are beauty balms that correct blemishes; while CC creams are color correctors with light coverage. "BB cream is more hydrating and can provide a beautiful radiance to the skin, [which] is ideal for dry skin types.
So those are general categories and lots of different brands to choose from?

I do not like anything but the lightest products on my face. I have used some light sun screen type products. I am fortunate in that my skin is blemish free, and I am always uncertain about it making my skin feel oily or prone to middle age acne. And all the product the gals at the make up counter want to sell me makes my head spin with the complications and the cost. 🤯
 
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