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I love navy eyeliner, but the bright blue is distracting and IMO, not appropriate for Kim’s age. It’s distracting...you see liner, not her eyes. She’s also branched out to mascara, lipstick/glosses and lip liner. 

 

I’m wondering if just anyone, with or without credentials to create a product that goes near your eyes, can sell on the Q. 

 

To me, her personality and makeup offerings are way over the top.

 

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Kim has been a beauty queen, show host, actress... etc.  I think she's been in the beauty biz for years.  Designing clothes is a new business for her. (btw, I wear navy blue eyeliner and I'm much older than Kim)

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@tototwo, OP did mention that Navy liner is more appropriate for most women. Bright blue not so much. 

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I did not know Kim had a makeup line...just the clothing...I think the blue shade is a matter of preference...I would not wear it but I know several ladies that love it...

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@GAQShopr53 wrote:

I did not know Kim had a makeup line...just the clothing...I think the blue shade is a matter of preference...I would not wear it but I know several ladies that love it...


@GAQShopr53  Bright cobalt blue or navy? Do you like it on them?

 

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@Shanus wrote:

@GAQShopr53 wrote:

I did not know Kim had a makeup line...just the clothing...I think the blue shade is a matter of preference...I would not wear it but I know several ladies that love it...


 

@GAQShopr53  Bright cobalt blue or navy? Do you like it on them?

 


Most wear the light shades of blue and no I don't like it on them but they think they really look good...I personally think it gives them a clown effect LOL...that's why I said it is a matter of preference...

 

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I think Kim's eyeliner looks pefectly fine.  There is nothing wrong with it on her and nothing inappropriate about it for her age.  She's only 46 years old for pete sake. 

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@GAQShopr53 wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@GAQShopr53 wrote:

I did not know Kim had a makeup line...just the clothing...I think the blue shade is a matter of preference...I would not wear it but I know several ladies that love it...


 

@GAQShopr53  Bright cobalt blue or navy? Do you like it on them?

 


Most wear the light shades of blue and no I don't like it on them but they think they really look good...I personally think it gives them a clown effect LOL...that's why I said it is a matter of preference...

 


@GAQShopr53 IMO, it goes the way of turquoise shadow. I was taught years ago, that eye makeup should enhance eye color and shape. It should not be what you see first. If someone says, “Oh, I love your eye makeup”, you went overboard.

 

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@Shanus  I am discovering it is important to have someone correctly apply the makeup/eyeshadow.  Perhaps the stand out look is due to application error.  I am in my 50's and have never worn makeup except for a couple of photo sessions.  When I did wear I had some one apply for me and ensure the colors complimented my skin tone...Kim is younger and probably knows this shade will appeal to a younger crowd..I remember reading an article on blue eyeshadow and looking at the type of effect the person was attempting to get...

 

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@GAQShopr53. I’m cringing looking at those photos. Makeup isn’t difficult. Before someone applies it for you, you can ask for a simple, few product application & a lesson on placement along the way. Women get intimidated by the YouTube videos, photos of models, etc. Very few women in real life wear that much on their faces.