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Got my new planner yesterday it is a keeper. Love the colors. Forgot what & how she used the new #10 brush. Need someone to walk me thru it.
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I thought the number 10 was for the translucent finishing powder.

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I just wanted to say I have been reading about Trish McEvoy planers for over a year on the board and really wanted to try it, so when this TSV aired I ordered it. So glad I did. love everything and to get the brushes, AMAZING! Sorry I waited, her makeup is really nice. Big difference between bargain brands and higher end. This was a expensive purchase for me, but as someone pointed out, it came out to eight dollars or so per item and easy pay. There is also a difference using her brushes to put makeup on and others. Doing the triangle of light with the correct brush is a difference of day and night. For the #10 eye shadow brush, didn't she use it starting at the crease and blending down to the lid?

for beauty products - I am 54, blue eye's, very fair. Skin is normal, but prone to eczema patches.
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I am confused by the brushes in the directions. I tried to watch her video on how to apply, but now it's gone.. I really would like to see how she applies the make up with the video now that I have the planner.

There is no crease brush for the eye shadow in the planner...right? {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

The brushes have names on them, #48 is the ''sculpt and blend ,

and #10 is ''one sweep color...what do I do with that?

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#66 is for the instant eye lift and eye essential's, #10 is the one sweep color and she said she used it everyday, she was using it for eye shadow.

for beauty products - I am 54, blue eye's, very fair. Skin is normal, but prone to eczema patches.
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On 5/3/2014 perryp said:

I am confused by the brushes in the directions. I tried to watch her video on how to apply, but now it's gone.. I really would like to see how she applies the make up with the video now that I have the planner.

There is no crease brush for the eye shadow in the planner...right? {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

The brushes have names on them, #48 is the ''sculpt and blend ,

and #10 is ''one sweep color...what do I do with that?

You can go to hsn and watch different videos of how to apply the items separately, including the brushes, except #10. This was our gift and is not sold separately. She used it to apply eye shadow, from top to bottom, different colors and creases.

for beauty products - I am 54, blue eye's, very fair. Skin is normal, but prone to eczema patches.
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On 5/3/2014 nicky221 said:
On 5/3/2014 perryp said:

I am confused by the brushes in the directions. I tried to watch her video on how to apply, but now it's gone.. I really would like to see how she applies the make up with the video now that I have the planner.

There is no crease brush for the eye shadow in the planner...right? {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

The brushes have names on them, #48 is the ''sculpt and blend ,

and #10 is ''one sweep color...what do I do with that?

You can go to hsn and watch different videos of how to apply the items separately, including the brushes, except #10. This was our gift and is not sold separately. She used it to apply eye shadow, from top to bottom, different colors and creases.

Thank you! Wow it was $165, and I'm a bit intimidated by the kit

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Sorry to reply again, but if you go to your order, click on the order number, then click on the description, it will bring you to a page that shows the item and "sold out", scroll down a little and you will see 4 small pictures under the big one. click on the 3rd one over and that is the video. It is really long, but should go over everything.

She uses the #10 at 5:30 into the video, applying the eye shadow. but is showing how to use everything.

for beauty products - I am 54, blue eye's, very fair. Skin is normal, but prone to eczema patches.
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On 5/3/2014 nicky221 said:

Sorry to reply again, but if you go to your order, click on the order number, then click on the description, it will bring you to a page that shows the item and "sold out", scroll down a little and you will see 4 small pictures under the big one. click on the 3rd one over and that is the video. It is really long, but should go over everything.

She uses the #10 at 5:30 into the video, applying the eye shadow. but is showing how to use everything.

Nicky thank you I will check it out. That's a good one to know. I remember her using it for eye shadow just couldn't remember the application.
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If you look up 'triangle of light' on You Tube, you will see a demo.

Nicky, I was wondering if Trish's brushes really made a difference in application. I use a high quality flat synthetic brush for the t.o.l. and it works fine, not doubting that her brushes are better, but why? What difference do you find when using her lay down brush as opposed to another one?