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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye


@depglass wrote:

I have seen disasters on TV, so I don't even try.  


@depglass I thought the UD rep was a bit overdone with the highlighting of the inner eye, but maybe it was the lighting since she was Skyping in. It was very distracting to me though.

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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye

I use the lightest shade in this eye shadow palette or I use this pencil. 

 

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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye

@San Antonio Gal  My Walmart has the ohter Physician Formula Butter palette but not this one.  Yours might have it tho.  I bought it on ebay.  I'm not a big palette user but really enjoy this one.  The colors blend well (the purple and turquoise not as much).  Using a brush instead of the sponge applicators makes all the difference.

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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye

I'm a bareMinerals fan, but I would NEVER line my inner eye with a loose powder, bisque or otherwise. Use a pencil. Choose a color and go for it. Not a powder.

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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye


@camelot wrote:

I'm a bareMinerals fan, but I would NEVER line my inner eye with a loose powder, bisque or otherwise. Use a pencil. Choose a color and go for it. Not a powder.


@camelot 

 

I think you may have misunderstood the subject. It is highlighting the inner corner of the eye, not lining the rim of the eye. 

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Re: Highlighting The Inner Eye

I use the wet n wild pencil with a bit of powder shadow over it.  My pencils keep splitting though.  They aren't expensive, and last a long time anyway, but I have to throw them away long before they are finished.  Benefit used to have the most lovely pink powder eyeshadow in a palette, but is now discontinued.  I've looked years for a suitable replacement.