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EnKoreMakeup (June 13, 2008 at 6:54 pm)
hey Gena - definitely look for Styli-Style Line and Seal 24-hour liners. I featured these in my Longwear Makeup video - check that out. These are drugstore brands, or you can also find online at Harmon's Discount Beauty.
genabobeana (June 13, 2008 at 3:16 am)
hey Koren! I just discovered your videos and I love them, thanks! I have a question about what type of eyeliner to use. everytime I put on eyeliner, at the end of the day (sometimes even after an hour), it looks a bit smudged! Especially on the bottom line, it always looked smudged at the end of the day. What kind of eyeliner is best to have that crisp eyeliner look all day long?
MissyWalz (June 4, 2008 at 12:13 am)
Koren, I just wanted to tell you that this was a good video. I cannot wait to try this day time look! It turned out really nice on you and I can't wait to see how good it will look on me as well. Thank you! *SMILE*
EnKoreMakeup (May 27, 2008 at 6:40 am)
hey Kay - well, the darker your hair the more stiking it will look. Lighter will give it a softer look. So, let the color set in a bit, and it will soften as it fades.
EnKoreMakeup (May 27, 2008 at 6:38 am)
hey Kay - definitely play with different looks. Sometimes you will want a little drama to your makeup, so don't count that out - dont be afraid to mix briwn with colors as well. Applying lightly will give you a more natural look, and then build from that until you get the look you wanted.
kaysizzel (May 26, 2008 at 7:12 pm)
On a given day I use either or both concealer and tinted moisturiser, bronzer with either an orange or pink blush, and I stick with the bronzes, browns, blues, greens, and purple for eyeshadows. But all these look so harsh now. Do you think i should go a less is more approach , I want a natural look a la Lauren London ~very soft and pretty. I was thinking to bleach my eyebrows a little lighter might help. Any advice?
kaysizzel (May 26, 2008 at 7:08 pm)
Hi Koren. Can you give me some pointers. I'm a young African American with a light skin carmel complexion. I recently changed my hair color from a brown with caramel highlights back to my natural dark brown. My question how can I replicate that soft natural look that I got with the brown hair with the dark brown hair?
EnKoreMakeup (May 14, 2008 at 12:08 am)
hey iutotmo - you can pretty much use any waterproof mascara. It will also help i fyou use a lash primer, most of mascara smudging is caused by oils in the lashes. Much like hair they do get oily. When concealing my acne scars, I just use Smashbox Photo Finish to prime and fill in the crevisces, the I use Studio Finish concealer to conceal the deeper ones. Then I find Studio Fix Liquid the best for me when even-ing evrything out.
IamNoonie (May 13, 2008 at 10:19 pm)
HAHA Koren, you look so serious in this video.;D Love this video by the way....I normally do something similar to this in the morning when I have a early class. It's way fast and simple :).
iutotmo (May 13, 2008 at 7:15 pm)
Hi enkore just wantd to ask what mascara d u recomend dt won't smudge and also what do u use to conceal pimple scars because i have some like yours..pls..pls..need help..thanks |