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 First Attempt at Greenification, I'm Phosphorescent!
DefyGravity89
Posted: Aug 4 2010, 12:34 AM


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After picking up my MAC Chromacake on Saturday, I finally got around to making my first attempt at greenification today. My friend Haley was actually the one doing most the work. Of course, there is tweaking to be done. The streakiness on my forehead is because I messed it up fighting with my wig cap. In the future, I will put the cap on before we do the makeup Also, we need to get a better brush for applying the golden pigment. Also, after the fact, we found that powdering definitely gives a more natural look. I guess it can only get better. *shrug*
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Posted: Aug 6 2010, 12:07 AM


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Way too thick, remember, it's like painting a watercolor painting, not saturating the brush with the make up to make it thick.
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DefyGravity89
Posted: Aug 6 2010, 01:40 AM


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QUOTE (Guest @ Aug 6 2010, 12:07 AM)
Way too thick, remember, it's like painting a watercolor painting, not saturating the brush with the make up to make it thick.

Hence my saying that it needs tweaking. It was our first time ever using MAC.


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Elphaba'sCostumer
Posted: Aug 6 2010, 09:07 PM





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keep it nice here, unregistered guest. i don't believe your intentions were harm but it came off that way. MAC is very tricky to work with. sometimes it comes out great other times you need to work at it.

zach you'll see what i mean the more times you do it.

i've also found the amount of foundation you put on changes the look of it. i found the more foundation you put on the better it looks.


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DefyingGravity
Posted: Aug 18 2010, 05:27 PM





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sometimes if u do it fast it comes out better, make sure to use lots of water, instead of makeup.
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