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La Diva Carlotta supernova

 Number of posts: 6832 Age: 32 Location: New York City ::  More Numbers: 1705178 Registration date: 2008-07-23
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:23 am | |
| Yup, I learned that Hard Candy was total crap when I bought one of their kits at Sephora a while back. I was really disappointed too. Being a fan of Urban Decay and knowing the brands were owned by the same company I expected more from Hard Candy.
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:37 pm | |
| Loreal HIP is the drugstore winner in my book |
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Emmature senior member

 Number of posts: 958 Age: 28 Location: The y'all says it all ::  More Numbers: 1479615 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:50 pm | |
| On the subject of pale makeup, I love larenim. They make a great white shade.
But I'm broke now, so I swirl a big powder brush in the cheap, white compact I got at hot topic and then swirl the brush in a the lightest color of powder revlon makes and layer the two powders for a nice, natural gothy sheen.
As for bangs, I always cut my own. The trick is to be fearless. Don't think you'll screw up and you won't.
And SPF- Omg I LOVE the HIP creme liner. The one in the little pots. Wear it every single day. |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:51 pm | |
| ^^^I have two cream liners. One in green and one in eggplant.
However you you have spare cash, smashbox makes an awesome cream liner set |
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Emmature senior member

 Number of posts: 958 Age: 28 Location: The y'all says it all ::  More Numbers: 1479615 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:09 pm | |
| Oooo, I have black and shiny blue, which I have been told ups the blue in my eyes. I asked for some smashbox eyeliners last year for christmas. Instead I got DKNY "be delicious- night" perfume and every Sandman graphic novel ever. So an okay trade, really. |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:32 pm | |
| ^^I do find that the brush the liner comes with hurts my eyes when I use it |
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SweetVervain member

 Number of posts: 123 Age: 16 Location: Ohio ::  More Numbers: 1143768 Registration date: 2009-09-20
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:55 pm | |
| I prefer liquid eyeliner to cream ones. |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:10 pm | |
| I used to think that then I bought a nice thin angled brush and cream and cake liners. You can do wonders with it. The brush gives you more precision I think.
However if you want to swirl cool designs on your face I like using felt tip liquid liner. |
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RedAngel star member

 Number of posts: 4945 Age: 34 Location: CT/NC: Josephine on my mind ::  More Numbers: 1533735 Registration date: 2008-11-30
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:22 pm | |
| Off topic, but -- I tried a new undereye concealer today. I used to use Revlon's Age Defying cream concealer. The consistency was nice, but it tended to settle in the creases of my lower eyelid.
I used this today: Revlon Colorstay Undereye Concealer
It was a little thin, but I did 2 layers and it worked out just fine. Covered the dark circles well, without creasing or looking dry. I put it on at 6 a.m., and only noticed slight creasing after 6 p.m. Not bad! It's spf 15, too. I didn't need a heavy-duty remover to take it off; my regular one worked fine (with some gentle effort).
It doesn't come in white, but if you need a natural-skintone concealer, I'd recommend it. Not bad for $9. |
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La Diva Carlotta supernova

 Number of posts: 6832 Age: 32 Location: New York City ::  More Numbers: 1705178 Registration date: 2008-07-23
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:08 pm | |
| Anyone know of a good quality dark purple or plum lip liner? Price isn't really an issue and I'm open to any brand except MAC.  |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:12 am | |
| | La Diva Carlotta wrote: | Anyone know of a good quality dark purple or plum lip liner? Price isn't really an issue and I'm open to any brand except MAC.  |
Yup here is a few great ones of all price ranges
Loreal HIP liner. They have a dark purple one Smashbox- Jet Set waterproof liner in midnight purple - my favorite MakeupForever- Color liner in Indecent Plum or Aqua eyed in 6L, or Cream liner in Matte Purple. They always have good products |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:14 am | |
| oh duh Urban Decay has cool shades too
They have pencils, glitter liner, and liquid liners in two shades of purple. |
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La Diva Carlotta supernova

 Number of posts: 6832 Age: 32 Location: New York City ::  More Numbers: 1705178 Registration date: 2008-07-23
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:00 am | |
| ^^Thanks for the info.  |
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GothicScrybe vip member

 Number of posts: 2480 Age: 42 Location: Tampa, FL ::  More Numbers: 1437994 Registration date: 2009-02-09
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:22 am | |
| Does anyone know of eye-liner and mascara that won't "bleed" or run? I have used waterproof mascara, put powder over my eyeliner (yes, I'm handy when it comes to make up - thanks to having a few make-up artist friends and bad skin growing up) and yet, my eye-liner bleeds down my eyes and my mascara comes off anyway. As I get older, I find that I have less and less tolerance for it, but simply can't see purchasing MAC or other makeup that costs more than I spend on myself in a month.  |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:15 pm | |
| ^^^I know of some good quality "stay put" mascara and eyeliner...but it will cost about the same price as MAC because they are professional brands used for runway/stage makeup.
Also, what bands have you tried???
Ben Nye is cheaper than MAC and makes stage makeup that stays put. They have mascara and eyeliner for around $10 I think
I know drag queens that use Ben Nye and they are on stage sweating their asses of lip syncing
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RedAngel star member

 Number of posts: 4945 Age: 34 Location: CT/NC: Josephine on my mind ::  More Numbers: 1533735 Registration date: 2008-11-30
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:24 pm | |
| | GothicScrybe wrote: | Does anyone know of eye-liner and mascara that won't "bleed" or run?
I have used waterproof mascara, put powder over my eyeliner (yes, I'm handy when it comes to make up - thanks to having a few make-up artist friends and bad skin growing up) and yet, my eye-liner bleeds down my eyes and my mascara comes off anyway.
As I get older, I find that I have less and less tolerance for it, but simply can't see purchasing MAC or other makeup that costs more than I spend on myself in a month.
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Not to worry. On my wedding day I wore Revlon Colorstay Eyeliner, and it lasted through tears and dancing for about 12 hours. (And it comes in Blackberry!) I wore it with Revlon Lash Fantasy Total Definition Waterproof Mascara -- though that was before they changed brushes; I'm not wild about the new brush. Each costs somewhere around $10.
But if you can treat yourself, I'd also recommend Urban Decay 24/7 Eye Pencil. I tried it over the summer; it really does look freshly-applied all day, and the color range is very nice. I imagine their waterproof mascara is just as good; with UD, you really do get what you pay for. Urban Decay Eye Stuff
Hope that helps! |
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SPF vip member

Number of posts: 1598 Age: 111 Location: places :: Fashionista ::  More Numbers: 1690399 Registration date: 2008-07-31
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:32 pm | |
| I also know of a mascara that will only come off using a certain temperature water if anyone's interested. |
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Ginger_Snaps Moderator

 Number of posts: 3642 Age: 24 Location: The Otherworld :: Werewolf ::  More Numbers: 1704103 Registration date: 2008-07-22
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:18 pm | |
| Applying powder on before applying the liner helps. I personally prefer liquid liner, which only comes off when you rub it off (that's the unsanitary an none recommended method). Just use a liner brush to smudge the liner to make it softer. _________________ I'm a werewolf, not a vampire!   |
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DarkDreamer senior member

 Number of posts: 806 Age: 21 Location: Boston, Massachusetts More Numbers: 1637936 Registration date: 2008-09-09
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:13 am | |
| I really want dreadlocks, very similar to this person's-  However, I don't know how well that would work with my lolita or romantic-gothic attire. I'll be dreading my hair regardless of how it will look with my lolita and romanti-goth clothing, but I still really want to see how (non-synthetic) dreadlocks work with those fashions. The best/only photo I could find was this, which looks super-yummy, but I wouldn't want super-long dreads. I've had my hair down to my bum for years now, and want to finally try a shorter style.  What should I do? Do any of you have dreads, or just advice on how to make them rock with romantic fashions?
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Ginger_Snaps Moderator

 Number of posts: 3642 Age: 24 Location: The Otherworld :: Werewolf ::  More Numbers: 1704103 Registration date: 2008-07-22
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:51 am | |
| I think hair naturally forms into dreads when not brushed for very lengthy periods of time. _________________ I'm a werewolf, not a vampire!   |
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Zelda! junior member

 Number of posts: 34 Age: 19 Location: Lurking under your bed. ::  More Numbers: 1160744 Registration date: 2009-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:51 pm | |
| Guh. I haven't been around in FOREVERZ. School + graduation year + job-hunting + sick mummy (she's better, though!) = EATEN LIFE. Anywho, I have been dying to know what makeup I should use to get myself Uber Freaking White like Emilie Autumn or this lovely creature in the picture, here. --> http://gothdating.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/goth-girls.jpg  I already have a naturally pale skin-tone, but it's also rather pink.  My skin is...Oily...As well, but I am 17. Thank you! |
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Emmature senior member

 Number of posts: 958 Age: 28 Location: The y'all says it all ::  More Numbers: 1479615 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:23 pm | |
| Currently I am using the lame pressed powder compact from hot topic over the lightest shade of liquid Loreal Perfect Match.
When I have enough money, I LOVE Larenim. That link shows the whole Goth Collection, and I love the Ashes to Ashes black shadow- it's shimmerier and bluer than you might think, but I mainly love the Pallor face powder. It's more of a sheer white, but you can layer it. I loved it so much i ran out. But when I had some I got a good white with some cheap, greasy white halloween makeup with that dusted on top to hold it. |
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Emmature senior member

 Number of posts: 958 Age: 28 Location: The y'all says it all ::  More Numbers: 1479615 Registration date: 2009-01-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:38 pm | |
| Just saw DD's old post from months ago, and wanted to throw in- you need to train hair to get good dreds. If you just let your hair go it doesn't form into good dreds- you have to "train" them.
Google "dred training"- it'll explain it better than I can. |
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Zelda! junior member

 Number of posts: 34 Age: 19 Location: Lurking under your bed. ::  More Numbers: 1160744 Registration date: 2009-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:21 am | |
| | Emmature wrote: | | Currently I am using the lame pressed powder compact from hot topic |
Hahah, that Bloody Mary stuff? Me too! xD
Thanks ever so much for the detailed advice. I'll look into it. *scampers away to makeup sites*  |
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RedAngel star member

 Number of posts: 4945 Age: 34 Location: CT/NC: Josephine on my mind ::  More Numbers: 1533735 Registration date: 2008-11-30
 | Subject: Re: Makeup, Fashion, and Beauty Questions Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:53 am | |
| | Emmature wrote: | Currently I am using the lame pressed powder compact from hot topic over the lightest shade of liquid Loreal Perfect Match.
When I have enough money, I LOVE Larenim. That link shows the whole Goth Collection, and I love the Ashes to Ashes black shadow- it's shimmerier and bluer than you might think, but I mainly love the Pallor face powder. It's more of a sheer white, but you can layer it. I loved it so much i ran out. But when I had some I got a good white with some cheap, greasy white halloween makeup with that dusted on top to hold it. |
Glad you posted that link. Currently drooling over the Black Rose powder! |
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