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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Make-Up Collection Revamp

Recently I'm looking around for make-up tools and colors of all kinds. Was thinking it was time to revamp my collection. I felt that all along my colors are always more to the lighter shade. Have always wanted to have darker and more dramatic shades for my eyes but yet, not just simply black or greyish, if u know what i mean..

Last fri, I bought 3 eye shadow colors from shu uemura. The funny thing is I actually wanted to buy back the same brand of the one that I'm using now, which was actually a gift from evelyn. It was a shiseido palette combination of white, green and pink. I thought what I'm using now was a shu uemura product. So when I asked the salesgirl for the same collection, she looked a little puzzled and explained that it was probably an old collection. They dont sell it anymore.

Anyway, I bought a silverish white, dark bronze and yellow for my eyes. Yellow is for my day make-up, like for work or for going on casual dates. Tried the yellow one for church last wk. Hmm...but the colour dont seem to come out as much...

Girls out there, any tips or suggestions on applying eye make-up? Is it a matter of applying more in order for the colors to really stand out?