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@Tique wrote:

Earlier this week my neighbor's five y o granddaughter was helping me straighten out my jewelry boxes. The news was on and the current head man was justifying something. I was asked why he always has white circles all around his eyes. I just shrugged my shoulders and turned the channel. I need one of you to give me a simple explanation because it'll come up again. 'Splain please. TIA.

 


@Tique  There’s a special concealer for TV called “newscaster blue”. When used sparingly and properly, it color corrects any darkness in the eye area. It is not because he wears sunglasses outside...the white areas would then be larger...more down on the cheeks.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Tique wrote:

Earlier this week my neighbor's five y o granddaughter was helping me straighten out my jewelry boxes. The news was on and the current head man was justifying something. I was asked why he always has white circles all around his eyes. I just shrugged my shoulders and turned the channel. I need one of you to give me a simple explanation because it'll come up again. 'Splain please. TIA.

 


 

@Tique  There’s a special concealer for TV called “newscaster blue”. When used sparingly and properly, it color corrects any darkness in the eye area. It is not because he wears sunglasses outside...the white areas would then be larger...more down on the cheeks.


 

@Shanus    Newscaster blue. I still have an unopened color wheel from Adrienne with that shade. So you are saying what makes him have the white raccoon eyes is he/whomever does his mu is using too much of it. I'm going to emphasize the term "raccoon eyes". We'll get on the computer and I'll have her look at pictures. She'll love that. It'll give her something to "teach" her friends.

 

I was feeling badly that I let a teachable moment pass.Thanks.

 

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@Tique wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Tique wrote:

Earlier this week my neighbor's five y o granddaughter was helping me straighten out my jewelry boxes. The news was on and the current head man was justifying something. I was asked why he always has white circles all around his eyes. I just shrugged my shoulders and turned the channel. I need one of you to give me a simple explanation because it'll come up again. 'Splain please. TIA.

 


 

@Tique  There’s a special concealer for TV called “newscaster blue”. When used sparingly and properly, it color corrects any darkness in the eye area. It is not because he wears sunglasses outside...the white areas would then be larger...more down on the cheeks.


 

@Shanus    Newscaster blue. I still have an unopened color wheel from Adrienne with that shade. So you are saying what makes him have the white raccoon eyes is he/whomever does his mu is using too much of it. I'm going to emphasize the term "raccoon eyes". We'll get on the computer and I'll have her look at pictures. She'll love that. It'll give her something to "teach" her friends.

 

I was feeling badly that I let a teachable moment pass.Thanks.

 


@Tique My guess is that goggles are worn when you get spray tanned or using a tanning bed.😜

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I also use LG French Vanilla highlighter...but I do find it helps open up my eye area if I put just a touch of it on both the inner and outer corner of my eyes...I love that it is not glittery and doesn't shine at all...makes a big difference in not highlighting wrinkles...the last thing I want to do!
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@Shanus I thought you were a former makeup artist, but because you are currently doing clients, I have a question.  Do they ask for highlighter and illumination?  Curious because when I've had mine done, years ago, I was asked about items before they did anything.  Like did I want or use eyeliner everyday.  Of course this was done at a counter to sell products.  I just wondered if you have a makeup artist for an event, if the client wants highlighter, do you use it?


 

@Suebdoo  To clarify, I’m no longer a full time makeup artist. The only clients I see now are previous ones or friends of friends....like my jewelry business. 

 

It’s funny, but I’ve been an artist most of my life. Whether it’s jewelry, painting, makeup, I don’t think I can ever be “former”. It’s just part of who I am. 

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@Shanus wrote:

@Suebdoo wrote:

@Shanus I thought you were a former makeup artist, but because you are currently doing clients, I have a question.  Do they ask for highlighter and illumination?  Curious because when I've had mine done, years ago, I was asked about items before they did anything.  Like did I want or use eyeliner everyday.  Of course this was done at a counter to sell products.  I just wondered if you have a makeup artist for an event, if the client wants highlighter, do you use it?


 

@Suebdoo  To clarify, I’m no longer a full time makeup artist. The only clients I see now are previous ones or friends of friends....like my jewelry business. 

 

It’s funny, but I’ve been an artist most of my life. Whether it’s jewelry, painting, makeup, I don’t think I can ever be “former”. It’s just part of who I am. 


@Shanus you had already answered before 😜 

 

Still fun for you though to do friends and family I bet.  Jewelry is better because you get to look at what you created for longer than a day or evening!

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@Suebdoo wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Suebdoo wrote:

@Shanus I thought you were a former makeup artist, but because you are currently doing clients, I have a question.  Do they ask for highlighter and illumination?  Curious because when I've had mine done, years ago, I was asked about items before they did anything.  Like did I want or use eyeliner everyday.  Of course this was done at a counter to sell products.  I just wondered if you have a makeup artist for an event, if the client wants highlighter, do you use it?


 

@Suebdoo  To clarify, I’m no longer a full time makeup artist. The only clients I see now are previous ones or friends of friends....like my jewelry business. 

 

It’s funny, but I’ve been an artist most of my life. Whether it’s jewelry, painting, makeup, I don’t think I can ever be “former”. It’s just part of who I am. 


@Shanus you had already answered before 😜 

 

Still fun for you though to do friends and family I bet.  Jewelry is better because you get to look at what you created for longer than a day or evening!


@Suebdoo  Sorry. It’s late. At least an hour passed my bedtime. Apologies. 😜

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