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04-29-2016 03:16 PM
Please use a model that wears glasses so those of who wear glasses can see how it relates to us & types for wearing eye shadow. Thanks
04-29-2016 10:24 PM
Good idea.
04-30-2016 05:54 AM
We also need sub-categories for lenses for near- and far-sightedness, and also astigmatism.............since they magnify or diminish the eyes in different manners
04-30-2016 09:24 AM
04-30-2016 09:32 AM
@Desertdi wrote:We also need sub-categories for lenses for near- and far-sightedness, and also astigmatism.............since they magnify or diminish the eyes in different manners
Don't forget prism lenses and super thicks.......they can occur WITH these lenses and make things that much worse......
04-30-2016 11:13 AM
Seriously?? I'm not understanding why I would want to see eye makeup presented and have them cover it up with glasses.
04-30-2016 12:43 PM
Great idea!
A lot of us ladies wear glasses and you really have to adjust eye make up when wearing glasses (or, at least I do)
04-30-2016 10:48 PM
I wear Glasses to hide my eye wrinkles!! I always pay for the thin lenses that don't look like coke bottles!
05-02-2016 04:00 PM
@MomCat wrote:Seriously?? I'm not understanding why I would want to see eye makeup presented and have them cover it up with glasses.
I fail to understand for a different reason. I have worn glasses all my life. No matter how much eye makeup I have used, no matter how deliberately OTT I have gone in applying it, the minute I put my glasses on, 75% of the eye makeup "disappears." I wear the thinnest, least reflective lenses money can buy, and it's always this way. Whether women want to believe it or not, you can spend hours on your eye makeup and much of the effect just disappears under glasses, unless one wears hugely magnifying lenses.
As far as demonstrating not only with glasses, but the different types of RXs - joke, right? I mean....seriously? Demonstrate something 0.1% of their customers might like?
My feeling is, wear eye makep that looks good to you, ramp it up just a notch, and then let it go. It is what it is. You wear glasses, your eyes mostly disappear, whether you want to think so or not.
05-02-2016 04:04 PM
My eyes don't disappear when I put my glasses on. And I can see my eye makeup just fine.
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