I love this show! If it weren't for youtube, I wouldn't be able to see this because I'm in Canada. Is there going to be a new season? I've watched all the videos, I wanna see more! Just one request though: do more looks on black models. Thanks :)
For a higher intensity eye I do line the inner rim. It is important that the product you use is clean. All eye product is opthamologist tested to minimize irritation. I prefer waterproof pencils for this because they tend to stay put and not fade, and keep you from looking like a raccoon.
I consider you to be one of the best make-up artists I have ever come across. What makes you great is you versatility and your make-up adaptation of trends vs face vs occasion/personal styles. You're a technical make-up artist, which is why I admire your work so much. Not being american, I wish to thank you for posting your vidoes, as I have no other means to access them - thank you!!!
I tried looking on your website for a list of all the products that you used but i couldn't find it. Is there a way I can find out what you used, for this show and the other shows that you have done?
How do you learn (change) to go from outer to inner corner on the vee? I have always gone outwards, and end up with the undefined messy line at the outer edge of my eye that you describe in this video!
You must create muscle memory, like playing the piano. First you must consciously tell yourself to start with the brush in the outer corner of the eye and only apply inwards. Lift the brush and go back to the outer corner and stroke inwards again. Once you have placed enough product on the lid, then begin the "windshield wiper" motion of blending. It will take time but eventually your muscles will learn and it will soon become habit. Good luck!
Chris is my good friend! He used to work at the Chanel counter and now I miss him!
luckyscharm43 3 years ago
That lady has really pretty eyes!
roxyprincess1238 3 years ago
I love this show! If it weren't for youtube, I wouldn't be able to see this because I'm in Canada. Is there going to be a new season? I've watched all the videos, I wanna see more! Just one request though: do more looks on black models. Thanks :)
Acegirl009 4 years ago
Question on lining lower lines of the eyes. Do you line inner rim of the eye? I often hear such practice as risky for causing eye irritations, etc.
rbred378 4 years ago
For a higher intensity eye I do line the inner rim. It is important that the product you use is clean. All eye product is opthamologist tested to minimize irritation. I prefer waterproof pencils for this because they tend to stay put and not fade, and keep you from looking like a raccoon.
MakeupGourmet 4 years ago
Your makeup is very elegant and I love it. You never overdo on anything. The logic behind application techniques very much makes sense.
rbred378 4 years ago
I consider you to be one of the best make-up artists I have ever come across. What makes you great is you versatility and your make-up adaptation of trends vs face vs occasion/personal styles. You're a technical make-up artist, which is why I admire your work so much. Not being american, I wish to thank you for posting your vidoes, as I have no other means to access them - thank you!!!
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FemmeFroufrou 4 years ago 5
NICE!!!
Essenceangel 4 years ago
I tried looking on your website for a list of all the products that you used but i couldn't find it. Is there a way I can find out what you used, for this show and the other shows that you have done?
annawu 4 years ago
All 3 looks are beautiful. This espisode is really the best 1. Chris is a great hst and MUA too. Love it.
dorothyinzaghi 4 years ago
How do you learn (change) to go from outer to inner corner on the vee? I have always gone outwards, and end up with the undefined messy line at the outer edge of my eye that you describe in this video!
jnnygurl 4 years ago
You must create muscle memory, like playing the piano. First you must consciously tell yourself to start with the brush in the outer corner of the eye and only apply inwards. Lift the brush and go back to the outer corner and stroke inwards again. Once you have placed enough product on the lid, then begin the "windshield wiper" motion of blending. It will take time but eventually your muscles will learn and it will soon become habit. Good luck!
MakeupGourmet 4 years ago