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you should really do this video without the music cause i wanna hear the instryctions and i wanna hear what you say
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those arnt green stupid
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i live in australia and i cant by mac over here, what could i replace then products with??
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Yes i realize that. duh. And just because XSparkage says what situation is best for the makeup doesn't mean that the people who watch her videos will always use it for the occasion that she describes. Derp. People make their own choices. <3
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@chickenbutt597 You realize that because of the lack of voice and the replacement with music, there's no explanation at the beginning, end, middle, or any where, right? >> XSparkage makes sure that you know what situation her eyeshadow is best used in (night/clubbing/evening/every day/etc.)
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@fireprincess59 people can do it how they want. they want falsies they can have falsies. Geez. And as for making the eyes looking smaller it depends on your eye size. Usually on larger eyes like hers and mine it doesn't do anything. But if you have smaller eyes i agree it isn't a good thing to do. And also she's a makeup artist so yeah it's gonna be heavier makeup. People can also wear it wherever they want. They wanna go on a date with this? they can go on a date with it. <3
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apply the eyeshadow, you blend the liner into the look instead of the liner just existing on the eye. If you must, line the outer third of your eye in black eyeshadow with a thin brush and pull it into the rest of the look. For the inner corner of your eye, apply a white or very, very light green color to make your eye look bigger and "pop" more. Blend this into the look as well. Skip the falsies, most women have ample amounts of lashes.
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I will critique this eyeshadow look because it has a few very big flaws that most girls do not realize. 1. The make-up is pretty heavy and it actually makes your eyes look smaller and closer in, over-all. It's great for a girl's day out, but not if you want a date. :P To fix that, however, make the green base color stop with your crease. Instead of lining in black, do it in dark green with a gel pencil BEFORE eyeshadow application and stop short of the corner of your eye. That way, when you do
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5. Take the black, liquid eyeliner and line the top lid, creating a wing at the end.
6. Apply false lashes and mascara.
7. (Can be done now or BEFORE you do the falsies. Either time.) Take a smooth, matte, light-cream/off white/white eye shadow and, starting directly under your eyebrow, blend into the green base. Try not to push too far in, you want the shape you initially wanted to stay the same. Put a bit of the green base on a blending brush and blend outwards as well.
Voila! Done. :3
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Written Explanation of her make-up application:
1. Use the green base you want and a fluffy eyeshadow brush. Apply this in the shame you want on your eye. You want to go off the crease line and onto the brow. (Use shiny color)
2. Take a darker green shadow and a thinner, liner brush. Apply this along your crease line and blend into the green base.
3. Line your eye with a black pencil liner, top and bottom.
4. Take a green glitter liner and go under the black liner on the bottom lid. -C-
Jessie! Can you please re-do this video without the music please?? I really want to hear you speaking and explaining what you're doing. Thanks!
purpk86 5 months ago 17
you have gorgeous eyes im jealous :)
HelenAndVicky 3 months ago 7