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BIC is the place to talk about beauty! There are lots of fun threads, from mask to makeup (and even photo A Year of Beauty- Photography Challenge ) challenges all the way to pet paradise. In my early days, I kinda wanted to talk to everyone, but I didn't know what to talk about, I just knew I loved makeup and had found my people.
With threads like Monthly Favorites: May 2024 Edition! or
Community Favorite Concealers: Tag your Holy Grails! , Beauty Pet Peeves 2 I feel the most comfortable when chiming in because I can talk about makeup. I figured, hey, let's open up some discourse amongst ourselves; a thread with getting to know you questions could be kind of fun. (And, I still get to talk about makeup.)
I'll post a question and a phrase with a blank and change it weekly? periodically. Answer one or both.
Those are some serious lash struggles @Loretta55 I'm sorry to hear that. Mascara can be tricky when you have so many different factors to deal with.
I bought an LED mask last year, but I had to watch so many reviews and read alot before I landed on the one I wanted to invest in. I almost got this one but ended up getting the DermaBeam Pro.
I try to get my eyelashes to get in their proper positions when I apply mascara @CynthieLu. I try to wiggle the mascara wand but for some unknown reason a lash always gets missed. Growing up I used to consider cutting my eyelashes because it was so annoying constantly moving my eyeglasses.
@Loretta55, sorry to hear about your struggles. Mascara is interesting like that, essential for some, and not so much for others.
Yeah, that masks interests me, but the cost and consistency makes me iffy.
I agree about the cost of the mask @danielledanielle but I get lazy with usage.
@Loretta55 @same and then I have to really remind myself how much it was haha
What a fun idea for a thread, @danielledanielle!
When I put on mascara, I always open my mouth into an O shape. 100% of the time. It's physically impossible for me to apply mascara with my mouth closed.
What is the most expensive item on my loves list? Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLiteโข FaceWare Pro ... Not sure when or if that will happen, but it's there in case I really feel like splurging.
I am on the same boat @quspork , mascara application = making weird faces
All of this @quspork ! You described me with mascara to a T!
Hee hee, @quspork , fish face is a necessary evil.
That mask is like my "will I or won't I" item, too.
When I put on mascara, I always chant โdonโt water, donโt water, DONโT WATERโ to my eyes. Sometimes out loud, even. It very rarely works. My eyes tend to tear up while I apply any brandโs mascara, even if it doesnโt actually hurt my eyes. I sometimes have the same problem when applying any type of sunscreen around my eyes. It's mostly a pressure sensitivity thing, which is why I need super soft makeup brushes for my eyes. That's my excuse, anyway. ๐
That happens to my sister as well @WinglessOne . She cannot apply mascara nor eyeliner without tearing up. ๐
@Saradestin I feel for her. Itโs such an annoying thing to deal with.
Itโs why Iโm so fussy about which sunscreens to use around my eyes. Most chemical sunscreens burn my eyeballs (except those that donโt run into my eyes, like Unseen Sunscreen and one of Eucerinโs), but most mineral ones require too much rubbing on my lids and undereyes, which causes waterfalls. Heck, even applying eyeshadow primer can start the waterworks. My eyes are too dramatic. ๐
@WinglessOne I often have this same problem with the eyes watering. It always messes up my winged liner.
@PrettyPaint Ugh, it's such a hassle, right? I always have to powder-set winged liner (with my usual translucent setting powder) to keep it in place. I definitely know the struggle.
@WinglessOne Do you apply the powder over the wing? I may need to try that...
@PrettyPaint Yep, I apply powder over the wing. I use the same powder to set concealer (By Terry Hyaluronic Hydra-Powder, the loose translucent version) because I need just a teeny amount under my eyes to do the job, and even less on winged liner.
Another thing that can help is extending eyeshadow primer out to where you plan to wing out your liner (beyond the lid). I donโt always do this when I plan to use liner without any eyeshadows, but it does help in conjunction with setting powder.
Eye sensitivity and mascara, that's a tough situation if you want to wear the stuff @WinglessOne so many can burn and sting a bit even if your eyes arnt sensitive.
Ooh what are your favorite soft brushes?
@CynthieLu 95+% of mascaras on the market (that I've tried anyway, and I've tried many over the years) irritate the heck out of my eyes, so I'm always surprised when one doesn't. I don't do waterproof mascaras because in my experience, those are guaranteed eye burners. Yet some colored mascaras play nice with my eyes.
My favorite soft eye brushes are Chikuhodo Z Series (squirrel), namely the Z-10 pencil, Z-11 blender, and the Z-5 which I often use to set my undereye concealer because it's so soft and fluffy (and really too big to use on my lids unless I do a single wash of color all over). For goat hair, my faves are the Sonia G. Blender Pro, aka my favorite blender of all; any of Sonia's Worker brushes; the Soft Definer from the Lotus set; the Flat Definer and Mini Booster from the first Keyaki set; and the Crease One, which I use on the inner and outer corners instead of the crease. For 100% synthetic brushes, I've yet to find good performers that beat the softness of Luxie brushes. I still haven't memorized all the Luxie numbers so I can't list specific brushes. Luxies aren't as soft as squirrel brushes, but the ones I have are on par with Sonia G. saikoho goat softness.
I have a lot of other eye brushes, including two 30 year old MACs I still love. But the ones I mentioned above are the softest in my collection.
I remember you reviewed or commented on a colored mascara ( Blue or red maybe) and you did say how you were happy that it didn't sting your eyes,
That's a challenge to live with, sensitive eyes are hard.
Those brushes sound sooo soft and nice.
I was debating a brush purchase and I invested in the Sephora Pro 8 piece set, at the 30% off it was a steal. I went and felt them in store and they're sooo plush. Just waiting on delivery ๐ But now reading everything you wrote in like oooh but are they soft ๐
@CynthieLu I love the Sephora pro brushes! I havenโt delved into the super high end hand made yet, but Iโm honestly so happy with the Sephora pro line. Theyโre my go to brushes daily. I hope you love your new ones just as much as I do!
Thank you @missjeanie they felt sooo plush, I'm very excited for them to arrive ๐คฉ