@Sparklingfaces The Mehron Paradise AQ that comes in individual pots or 8 color pallet that works with water. I was not sure if some other brand was promoting a Starblend makeup now. Thanks for your quick reply.
I wanted to note that I use star blends regularly. I use them for various reasons. Star blends to be used properly need to be treated as a high pigmented eyeshadow. Try using fluffier eye shadow brushes to apply them and eye shadow blenders. I love the star blends during the summer here in South Texas. I did Lucha Libre in Corpus Christi and I only used my paints once during the event. They melted completly off. The Star blends however stayed on while the sweat just beaded up.
Agree, too messy and don't cover well. I do like the Ben Nye Lumiere for rouge and for softer colours than DFX . They are good both wet and dry, even some better than others.
@LoneWolfCreations ya know - I bought kryolan mozart pink for rouge and i have NEVER had to use it, I think it does add a little something extra to the design, but not enough POW to add another step to my normal faces
@lrjava5 no i haven't arn't those the loose powders??? I normally work very windy events so I dont see those being an option for me... thanks for the info though!
yeaasss gecko green.... :c, disspointed as well!
crjoki1 2 months ago
You should try Mehron Paradise AQ.
Head2ToeTheatrical 9 months ago
@Head2ToeTheatrical are you refering to the regular paradise paints??? I have used them.... or are you refering to some other powder paint??
Sparklingfaces 9 months ago
@Sparklingfaces The Mehron Paradise AQ that comes in individual pots or 8 color pallet that works with water. I was not sure if some other brand was promoting a Starblend makeup now. Thanks for your quick reply.
Head2ToeTheatrical 9 months ago
@Head2ToeTheatrical - yep I have used those.... not a big fan, but love how well they blend :)
Sparklingfaces 9 months ago
I read somewhere about using a mixing liquid with Ben Nye, did you try that? Doesn't sound like it removes easily though, has an acrylite in it.
ataaah 10 months ago
I wanted to note that I use star blends regularly. I use them for various reasons. Star blends to be used properly need to be treated as a high pigmented eyeshadow. Try using fluffier eye shadow brushes to apply them and eye shadow blenders. I love the star blends during the summer here in South Texas. I did Lucha Libre in Corpus Christi and I only used my paints once during the event. They melted completly off. The Star blends however stayed on while the sweat just beaded up.
ilovebodyart4ever 1 year ago
Agree, too messy and don't cover well. I do like the Ben Nye Lumiere for rouge and for softer colours than DFX . They are good both wet and dry, even some better than others.
LoneWolfCreations 1 year ago
@LoneWolfCreations ya know - I bought kryolan mozart pink for rouge and i have NEVER had to use it, I think it does add a little something extra to the design, but not enough POW to add another step to my normal faces
Sparklingfaces 1 year ago
Great video, have you tried the Snaz Powders ? not a huge range of coloures but go on nice :-)
lrjava5 1 year ago
@lrjava5 no i haven't arn't those the loose powders??? I normally work very windy events so I dont see those being an option for me... thanks for the info though!
Sparklingfaces 1 year ago