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good clubbing look, thanks!
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You couldn't be anymore fabulous if you tried! Such a gorgeous tutorial, cheers so much!
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Are you drunk in this video, Michael? lol
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Ok I watched 30 second of this video and had to stop it just do I can subscribe... Your M-azing!!!
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I'm in love
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gorgeous! And this actually looks do-able o_o
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Your tatto is very cool, does it stand for something?
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ru a boy or a girl
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I really like your videos and your looks.. and absolutely love your eyes and hair! You're great!
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You really are very good, always attentive to the smallest details. Do I make you my compliments! A warm hug from Jessica from Italy.
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ohh hot hair
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stunning! xx
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i just purchased the mac pro mixing medium eyeliner and the other one in shine. i have extremly oily eyelids and they both creased within 4 hours and i have tried MANY differerent products for my eyelids such as UDPP and TFSI. i have stilla's smudge pot and seems to work the best but only for about 6 hours and i would love some tips/advice/product that would stop this problem. or if someone else would comment to help would be much appreciated. thx so much :)
vintagecar6 1 year ago
@vintagecar6 As I see you've commented here, I;m guessing you haven't found much luck finding a very good, clear answer about how to tackle oily eyelids. There is a common misconception that the skin must always be moisturized... or primed. It doesn't always need to be moisturized, if your skin naturally produces too much oil, but your skin is clean prior to application of any makeup. Don't moisturize it, you will overload your skin and cause unwanted effects.
xxmichaeljames 1 year ago
@xxmichaeljames A lot of make-up brands advertise "oil free" things as a good option, this doesn't always neccesarily work if you have oily skin, as oil-free things are usually water based, and if you have oil on your skin... Well, we all know that oil and water to not blend, they resist and this is what is causing the creasing to happen. My advice would be to cleanse the eye area before application, and use a touch of concealer (if neccesary) as a base, and I mean a touch.
xxmichaeljames 1 year ago
@xxmichaeljames on a fluffy brush just buffed in, a good example would be a mac 217 brush, but any will do really. then apply any eyeshadow look you want, if you try this and it still isn't satisfactory, set your eyeshadow with a translucent/transparent face powder. If you lose any of the intensity of the eyeshadow, just touch up the parts that need it.
Let me know how it goes. xo
xxmichaeljames 1 year ago