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Post by sdbeautyjunkie1 on Aug 5, 2014 0:19:15 GMT
I have no clue how to do this. I have a YSL quad that says to use wet or dry. I don't like it dry but have never used shadows wet before. Do I wet the brush then dip it in? Do I dip the brush then wet it? I don't want to ruin the shadow pan hopefully someone can help
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Post by mrsbaine on Aug 5, 2014 0:34:51 GMT
I have no clue how to do this. I have a YSL quad that says to use wet or dry. I don't like it dry but have never used shadows wet before. Do I wet the brush then dip it in? Do I dip the brush then wet it? I don't want to ruin the shadow pan hopefully someone can help I wet the blush then dip it in the shadow and then pat it on. If you spread it, it'll be weird.
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Post by zpsid91 on Aug 5, 2014 1:36:13 GMT
I do the same as mrsbaine - I think it makes the colors look more vibrant
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Post by sdbeautyjunkie1 on Aug 5, 2014 2:42:52 GMT
Should I leave it open to dry out for the rest of the day?
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Post by zpsid91 on Aug 5, 2014 2:57:45 GMT
I don't, but I don't soak my brushes either...I just fill like a water bottle lid and dip them in that then shake off the extra and put that in the eyeshadow (does that make sense?) - that way its not super wet and it seems like it keeps my shadows in good order
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Post by sdbeautyjunkie1 on Aug 5, 2014 12:06:55 GMT
I don't, but I don't soak my brushes either...I just fill like a water bottle lid and dip them in that then shake off the extra and put that in the eyeshadow (does that make sense?) - that way its not super wet and it seems like it keeps my shadows in good order Makes perfect sense
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Post by sdbeautyjunkie1 on Aug 5, 2014 12:07:06 GMT
Thanks ladies
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Post by cathy on May 11, 2015 8:03:40 GMT
Nice advice "Zpsid91", I was also wondering how to use eye shadows wet.
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