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Applying make-up

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MercyLily Mon 14-Nov-11 12:22:00

Now I know that make-up has come a long way since I used to spit on my mascara block but it dosen't seem to be any easier to apply! I have just treated myself to some Max Factor (3 fo 2 at Boots) and got their Smokey Eyes duo. Even with help from a Swedish woman on YouTube I can't get the hang of it! I will persevere and hope that I don't look like I've been in a fight hmm

glammanana Mon 23-Jan-12 23:54:32

Annika here's hoping you got some nice stuff with your boots points, I need to go for a shop soon and replace some bits and bobs,I bought some red lipstick last week but when I got it home and looked at it in my own light I have decided that it is far to red for me ( if that makes sence)I am really a more pink colour as it goes better with my colouring,I may go over to Liverpool 1 and have an afternoon with the make-up consultants, I like to do that every now and then and buy myself some presents.

Swansong Mon 23-Jan-12 19:31:01

Car Boot Sales!!!

Swansong Mon 23-Jan-12 19:26:14

Wasn't it great to have NEW Max Factor Block Mascara !!

Swansong Mon 23-Jan-12 19:23:11

ALMAY for sensitive eyes also if mascara gets runny put into fridge for hour or so

Swansong Mon 23-Jan-12 19:20:34

So did I !!!

Swansong Mon 23-Jan-12 19:15:36

I always wear make-up Clinique or if I can afford it Sisley for foundation and lipstick. Almay mascara my eyes have got sensitive . Nivea Cream for night have used it since I was 16 am now 69 nothing else will do. x magnifying mirror as cant see without my specs!!! Also have facial manicure pedicure & eyebrows done every 4-5 weeks.

Annobel Mon 23-Jan-12 19:09:39

I am currently using Liz Earle's tinted moisturiser, but have decided that I prefer the Clinique one which is more fluid and easier to apply. The Liz one has a stiffer consistency.Thanks to JessM I now use the Barbara Daly cream blusher and find it very effective and costs very little.

crimson Mon 23-Jan-12 18:58:22

I use Elizabeth Arden brow shaper in a very light colour.

JessM Mon 23-Jan-12 18:43:58

another tesco barbara daly product I have taken to is the liquid eyeliner pen in brown. You can do a really fine line with it and build up the colour or not.
Eyebrow pencil products anyone? There used to be a nice one with greyish goop at one end and gel at the other. discontinued.
I had a greyish clinique propelling pencil which was great but not good value as it did not last long. I have a number 7 propelling pencil thing at the moment that is ok but not wonderful. I never used to wear eyebrow makeup but as they start to fade ... It stops them disappearing completely under my overgrown fringe and helps to raise the focal point of face away from saggy lower section.
Recommenations anyone?

Anne58 Mon 23-Jan-12 18:26:43

My favourite mascara in the last few years was Rimmels Magnif'Eyes, which had a curling effect, but sadly they have discontinued it. Their Volume Flash is pretty good, and not expensive.

If I am not going to work, generally speaking I dont bothe with make-up, if I'm in the office it's just the eyes (liner, shadow, [often 2 shades] and mascara).

Meeting with clients or special event, then full metal jacket. (See post on "I have been to school" thread for explanation)

gracesmum Mon 23-Jan-12 18:20:51

My favourite - getting something "for nothing"!!

Annika Mon 23-Jan-12 18:11:39

glammanana now i understand where you get your "name " from grin
This morning I sorted out a lot of my make-up time for a revamp I think. Off the boots with my boots card to spend my points !

dahlia Mon 23-Jan-12 18:04:58

I am certainly one of the make-up brigade, and have always felt sorry for men, who can't do much to improve their looks (or the older ones, anyway - my dear hubby in particular). I have had to go for cheaper lines recently, as on a fixed income, but still find the cash for Estee Lauder foundation - goes on like a dream and looks good all day. If I win a prize on the premium bonds (sadly reduced to £25 now) this is where the money goes! Have a lot of Bobbi Brown in my drawer from the days when I worked, she makes superb products which do last for a long time.
My daughter gave me Neal's Yard for Christmas, but sadly it doesn't suit my skin and I have had to give up on it - it is a lovely smell!
I've used moisturiser since the age of 11, just wouldn't feel right without it.
We live in Cornwall, so any chance I get to browse the beauty hall at John Lewis, I love to do it.

yogagran Sat 19-Nov-11 20:46:21

I have a friend who has had this done. I thought it looked a bit odd but she was delighted with the results. She had them done in two stage, first one was very faint then the second one made them more definite. Apparently they last for months. To be honest - after seeing them - I'm not tempted, although if I had no eyebrows at all I'd probably think differently

Ariadne Sat 19-Nov-11 14:52:48

I met a woman the other day after one of my talks on cancer; she had just finished chemo and we were discussing the whole hair loss thing, especially how awful it is to lose your eyebrows and lashes. (I know lots of you will identify with that!) Then I noticed her eyebrows, which were beautiful. She told me they were semi permanent tattoos. Has anyone tried this? I was SO impressed!

JessM Sat 19-Nov-11 13:09:53

Cotton buds and those little sticks with sponge tips are the kit for correcting mascara and other makeup mistakes.

Pamaga Sat 19-Nov-11 09:28:05

I saw an advert for what appeared to be temporary eye 'tatoos' for shadowing your eyes. Avon in the USA does them but not Avon UK. I bought some online and also some eyemajic instant eye shadows and actually they are surprisingly good. I especially like the eyemajic product as it gives the smokey eye effect I have never managed to achieve using conventional shadow. They are quite expensive so I wouldn't use them every day but good for special occasions.

crimson Fri 18-Nov-11 23:52:37

Very sophisticated carosanto!

carosanto Fri 18-Nov-11 23:03:51

I work on the less is more premise (but then have done since I was 20). Use Nivea Visage, tinted moisturiser available in Tesco about a fiver. It really is light reflecting and gives a lovely glow. And Touche Eclat, touch of dark brown eyeliner, lashings of mascara, a brownish lipliner infilled with a little No. 7 neutral gloss. No blusher, but keep eyebrows professional shaped, and neatened with a little brush. And this is day or night make-up, but use a darker lippy at night.That's me done, I'm off out for the day!!! (or night!)

OOOOO don't forget perfume - my Desert Island Luxury. Caro

crimson Fri 18-Nov-11 21:59:34

I use the Clinique high lengths mascara [although with my sparse lashes it doesn't do much except add a bit of colour]' Got a funny curved wand that is good for bottom lashes [not that I've got many of those, either].

yogagran Fri 18-Nov-11 21:18:47

I use a Clinique mascara mrshat that I like. I wear glasses so cannot wear a "lash lengthener" mascara and the Clinique one gives good coverage without added length

mrshat Fri 18-Nov-11 20:14:22

Moisturiser every day. Winter brings on the foundation, blusher and eye make up. Not a lot, you understand BUT I have real problems finding a decent mascara. It always ends up all over my eyes (behind my specs) and I end up looking as if I have been crying or like a panda. I have wasted so many ££. blush I now use vaseline to define lashes (what's left of them) but would like to know of a decent mascara in brown/black. Can anyone suggest one please confused

Annobel Fri 18-Nov-11 19:55:26

Elizabeth Arden navy blue eyeliner defined the '60s for me!

Hattie64 Fri 18-Nov-11 19:52:35

Have to confess that when younger, early 20's, I adored false eyelashes.

JessM Fri 18-Nov-11 10:05:55

Yes keeping makeup up to date is tricky. There is nothing more ageing than someone wearing exactly the same makeup they have been wearing for decades.
Do you remember the wonderful Lesley Joseph meets Trinny and Susannah programme. She resisted the change in makeup at the time but i saw her a year later and she had taken it on board. (I couldn't believe that she looked like Dorian in everyday life. That was a great series wasn't it) . There are probably a number of other time-warp makeup examples in the media. Joan Collins maybe? Glam or fossilised?