This is a great tutorial! I follow along with you as I have similar issues to color correct and never thought of aspen or suede! I am quite a bit older - at 72 - but the principles work for REALLY mature skin!
I feel like suede looks great on you even in place of a contour if you didn't want more contrast with your highlight. Question - is it important to use the Blend Brush for these IIID correctors? I see there are some other brushes on sale on the Seint website, wondering if any of those would work, or if it really should be the Blend Brush. I currently only own the Detail Brush, Blush/Bronzer Brush, and Eyeshadow Brush. Thanks so much for these videos! Super helpful tutorials and I love your energy!
Thanks for your quick response…..so you don’t like Palm, but do you like Tanlines? I know you love Bella, but do you use Tanlines and do you use it for anything else but bronzing?
I don’t, it’s a very light shade of contour that can’t be seen the way the others do. I do however use it as my main highlight when I have a really good tan.
@@makeupnotmagic I haven't tried Walnut as a main highlight, but I just bought Tanlines to use as a main highlight although it's a bronzer. I still use Bella with the Tanlines. I love how Aspen color corrects.
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This is a great tutorial! I follow along with you as I have similar issues to color correct and never thought of aspen or suede! I am quite a bit older - at 72 - but the principles work for REALLY mature skin!
YAY! That makes me so happy
Suede works well for me, too, as a color corrector. Between Suede and Aspen, they work well as correctors.
What is this eyeshadow look? It's gorgeous
I’m going to have to guess, Oak, Foxy and Rome.
Love your energy and techniques.
Thank you!
Absolutely love what you do
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Great tutorial!! Love all your tips and tricks.
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I feel like suede looks great on you even in place of a contour if you didn't want more contrast with your highlight.
Question - is it important to use the Blend Brush for these IIID correctors? I see there are some other brushes on sale on the Seint website, wondering if any of those would work, or if it really should be the Blend Brush.
I currently only own the Detail Brush, Blush/Bronzer Brush, and Eyeshadow Brush.
Thanks so much for these videos! Super helpful tutorials and I love your energy!
I would use the Demi Shape Brush or the Wash Brush for correcting if you’re wanting one of the sale brushes. The Shape is my favorite of those two.
@@makeupnotmagic thank you!
Great video... enjoyable and informative 😊
So, glad I found your videos! New sub.
ME TOO!!! So glad to have you here!
Great tutorial. What is the difference between Tanlines and Palms? The pic in the website is never accurate. Thanks
Tanlines is a light brown and palm is quite yellow. I’ve never found a skintone that loves it.
Thanks for your quick response…..so you don’t like Palm, but do you like Tanlines? I know you love Bella, but do you use Tanlines and do you use it for anything else but bronzing?
@@sibylcp3433 I personally do not like palm but tanlines is really pretty for fair skin and also as a main highlight for darker cool toned skin.
Do you ever use Walnut for corrector?
I don’t, it’s a very light shade of contour that can’t be seen the way the others do. I do however use it as my main highlight when I have a really good tan.
@@makeupnotmagic
I haven't tried Walnut as a main highlight, but I just bought Tanlines to use as a main highlight although it's a bronzer. I still use Bella with the Tanlines. I love how Aspen color corrects.