The UD stuff has great reviews at MUA, and when I hit Sephora next, I'll almost certainly get some.
Remind me, though, NOT to try tightlining without a dedicated mirror? I have found my limit, and that's tightlining with a handheld.
(Good thing I was planning a layer of black around the eyes, anyhow.)
I've been doing schoolwork all day, and I think I just got to the point where my brain shut down. I also just remembered that we are supposed to be signing on our new apartment tonight.
Suzi, I hope that changing cublicles doesn't cause too much trouble for you.
Does it take makeup remover to remove, Teppy?
I wash my face with Lush's Coalface, which is (for all intents and purposes) just soap, and it removes it pretty well.
Suzi, I hope that changing cublicles doesn't cause too much trouble for you.
I read this as 'changeling cubicles' and then went back up to re-read the original post... sort of fits after all.
t cries
I went to the dentist today and I have 8 cavities! I brush, I floss, I go to the dentist 4 times/year. 8 cavities in the last 4 months after years of none. Not fair.
Gloomcookie - that is not fair at all.
Sox - I just want to move and be done with it. Nope, this is gonna be even more drawn out than it already has been. Blarg.
Random - I still don't like Hall & Oates.
That's totally not fair! (pats GC on her pretty hair)
When I wore liquid eyeliner, the secret for me seemed to be all about getting as much off the applicator as possible, before bringing the applicator to my eyes, and then using the lightest touch I could. I preferred the plain old Maybelline liner with a brush applicator, because it removing excess liner fluid from the brush was easier than it is with those pen/wand thingies.
I don't like the way I look in liquid eyeliner - I think a slightly smudgy line works better for me (aside from klutziness, which makes it just about impossible for me to do). Stila is now making an eyeliner that goes on soft and can be smudged and I'm liking it a lot.