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Pearl Ex - GREAT FIND!!!

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

Pearl EX. Found in an art store. Great for eyeshadow use! (My personal opinion)

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  • Joann's Fabric has a set of 32 for $41, thanks for the tip i am going to try it cuz I spend $30 on 2 eye shadows at Ulta

  • @lbcrazypop don't forget to look for a coupon from Joann's because sometimes there's a 40% off or 50% off coupon, which will save you some money. My experiences with Joann's is that you can use multiple coupons for multiple products. Also make sure you use an eyeshadow primer to get a great color payoff.

  • I got Series 1 and Series 2 PearlEx at Michaels for $25 with at 50% off coupon. This is great stuff!

  • @nbenton2 Now THAT'S what I am talkin' about! I will be glad when they get Series 3. It has more colors with a repeat of 2 colors I believe Pearl White & a Gold. Awesome because you can mix them and get some other colors.

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  • I just found a set for 2.50 brand new at the thrift store score!!!!! I didn't even know what it was just bought it cuz its glittery and i thought i could use it w nail polish

  • Pearl Ex is an ART MATERIAL not a cosmetic. While it is non-toxic it is manufactured in an art material factory - very different environment than a cosmetic manufacturer. (at least one would hope) Just keep in mind - Elmer's glue is labeled non-toxic, too!

  • I use this stuff for crafting! Never thought to use it for make up! All the crafting community have known about this stuff for years!

  • @shooaholic Several items can be used as a primer concealer. My favorites are Micabella, if you can find a kiosk in your mall, if not order online at micabella's website, expensive though; very popular one UDPP or Urban Decay Potion Primer more reasonably priced. HTHs.

  • @esthercraft...eye primer most likely contains waxes, polymers, and/or silicones. These substances can form a bond with other cosmetics, causing the shadows to stay on longer than it normally would. It can help colors to appear as their truer color and stop any creasing on the lids.

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