How to work the blue/brown pigment.
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Jan 8, 2015
Breeze T.
Hey everyone! How is your day so far?
Today I received my long-awaited package from MAC and I'm super excited! (I got the Penultimate brow marker, a travel sized Fix+ and the Blue Brown pigment, plus a sample of the False Lashes Extreme Black mascara).
Anywayy...
I have a big question for you guys:
How do I work the Blue Brown pigment? I've tried a few things, I love how it looks, and the reddish burnt tone it gets when blended. BUT it makes me look kinda tired with all the red tones.
Any tips? I want to rock it!! 😊
Thank you so much!! ❤️
Jan 8, 2015
Ashley D.
I don't have any photos with blue colors but I can post pictures with red toned eye shadow to show how you can work with it.
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Ashley D.
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Ashley D.
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Ashley D.
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Rissa G.
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Sonya P.
You could use a dark base and that will bring more of the blue/green color out. :)
Jan 8, 2015
Breeze T.
Yay, thank you so much! I'll definitely try tomorrow night!