Yes, it was a good ten years ago but it was like having my eyes opened (ha!) to a perceived flaw. I still don’t think many counter make up artists are trained in hooded eyes.That's shit make up artist, right there. You can totally work with hoods if you know what you're doing.
I did not realise I had deep set eyes until a few years ago. Just thought I had eyes and was bad at eyeliner.I only realised I had hooded eyes a couple of years ago, in my early 40s. I wondered what these terrible hooded eyes were I kept reading about and googled the term. I'd had no idea there was anything strange about my eyes until then
If you go for the Trinity you have to buy the attachments separately and they're not cheap. Depends on your areas of concern. I have the Trinity and the two separate attachments but I'd say you should only buy them if you know you'll use them all.Nuface question - do I go for the Mini or get one with all the bells and whistles?
I find most makeup artists and hairdressers etc are trained in passive aggressive commentsYes, it was a good ten years ago but it was like having my eyes opened (ha!) to a perceived flaw. I still don’t think many counter make up artists are trained in hooded eyes.
A fuckin MenI find most makeup artists and hairdressers etc are trained in passive aggressive comments
People who want to sound like India Knight.Just read Saturday's article. Does the word 'cheering' have to be in every week? Who says 'cheering' anyway?!
If this ain’t the truth. People are appalling. Some of the best MUAs I’ve worked with do bare minimum. They want to help you accentuate your own face, not flummox you into a clown version of someone else’s. Imagine backstage at a catwalk a mua saying they “couldn’t do anything” with the most allegedly beautiful people on the planet?!I find most makeup artists and hairdressers etc are trained in passive aggressive comments
Wait, what? Has Sali specifically called our hooded eyes as being a problem?Yes, I never thought hooded eyes were an issue until SH came along
No, not really. I just remember her talking about them and hadn't given them much thought before (at all)A lot of Slavic people h
Wait, what? Has Sali specifically called our hooded eyes as being a problem?
I've still got my original one. Wonder if I should pull it out and have a play. How long before blusher goes off?There was a few mentions of Nars Orgasm here, I absolutely love it. First tried it in my early 20s (so not influenced by Sali) and hated it but I decided to give it another go last year and it's the only blusher I've used since. The first day I wore it last year my boyfriend said I was "glowing"
I don't know if I'd recommend it for one that's really old but I actually quite like orgasm as a eye shadow. I use it in the crease with a goldy one on the lid. I think it looks ok.I've still got my original one. Wonder if I should pull it out and have a play. How long before blusher goes off?
Her arbitrary lines in the sand are maddeningThis is what Sali wrote about contouring:
"For someone who adores makeup, I find the current craze for contouring a bit saddening. It appears that not only were our arses too fat and our mons pubis too hairy, but now our heads are the wrong shape, too, and need faceting like an emerald before we can so much as nip to the Co-op."
So using makeup to "contour" is saddening but injectables to correct a "wonky top lip" is fine?
Her classism is showing.Her arbitrary lines in the sand are maddening
Their livelihood relies upon you having just the right amount of insecurityI find most makeup artists and hairdressers etc are trained in passive aggressive comments
Sali passed that part of the training with flying colours.I find most makeup artists and hairdressers etc are trained in passive aggressive comments
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