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Most recent post: 20 Dec 2009, 4:19 AM by rowena (rowena). 2 posts total in this thread.
  1. Mocha-13

    Model

    San Jose, CA
    United States

    Total posts  309

    Dania (daniadenise) wrote on 25 Jul 2009, 9:50 PM:

    Yesterday I was a makeup model for a makeup academy (Last Look Makeup Academy) and it was the first time I had to have so many makeup changes in one day. I have four different looks with four different makeup artist students and while it was super fun, I consider myself lucky that my skin was able to hang. One of the models they had the other day had a bad reaction to all the makeup and her eyes got really swollen. I brought my liquid cleanser, which I think worked better for me than using the makeup wipes the other models had. Although I will say that the makeup wipes did wonders for removing the fancy eye makeup. But I noticed that it left my eyes and the surrounding skin really sensitive, which I didn't like. Is that type of burning/stinging sensation normal when using makeup wipes or was it just because I had to do that a lot throughout the day? I wanted to buy a pack for myself to use at home but not if I have to feel that sensation each time I use it.

  2. Untitled-3+copy

    Photographer

    Manchester
    NW England
    United Kingdom

    Total posts  455

    rowena (rowena) wrote on 20 Dec 2009, 4:19 AM:

    I have found all in one face wipes are too harsh for my sensitive skin :(

    If I have reapplied make up thoughout the day then its just too much for my skin!  My eyes get really really red and sore.  I would suggest using cotton pads and buds, and using a really really good eye make up remover.  Also take eye cream and eye drops!

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