Thank you for doing tutorials! I feel like the beauty space on RUclips has moved away from tutorials and its sad. Seeing a good tutorial inspired me to play with makeup and as they dwindled, my desire to play with shadows did too. This palette inspired me to get back into creative looks but I kept going for the same shades every time. I am so glad that I found you and your tutorials- maybe now i can venture out with this palette. You are extremely talented.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰🥰🥰 I feel that tutorials dwindled because there's only so many ways you can show how to apply a powder but I always love seeing concept/themed makeup looks and I was sad to see them so infrequently 🥹
All of the looks you’ve done with the palette are stunning! I love your style and technique. I have Lightworks in my basket for the Sephora sale and your looks and thoughts really helped me decide that it likely will be a good investment for me. It’s totally the convenience of having all of those multichromes in one palette. PS - Thanks to YT for recommending your ND Dream palette video. I love your channel already! ❤😊
Thank you so much and thank you for watching! ❤️ And thanks for letting me know how you got here! Glad to hear that the YT recommendations are showing my videos
Thank you so much for watching!! Yeah back when I followed a lot of companies my fomo was pretty bad, as soon as I unfollowed the non-indie ones and just followed a few news accounts my fomo dropped dramatically!
Fun fact: if you use your finger to warm up Paradise before you use it, it won't go on all flaky and will rub on more smoothly, plus a silicone applicator helps big time!
The looks, as always lets be honest, were beautiful. I always love seeing u work through slight hiccups since it makes me feel a bit more confident seeing someone figure things out, especially with the flakes, I haven't used them yet so Im happy to get some trustworthy insight. Im going to try the water activated liners tomorrow and get back to u since I have quite a few but in the mean time the best consistency Iv found for water activated liners in general is like a melted ice cream level of runny a tiny bit thick but still runny enough to spread (tbh u need more water than u probably think). Also I haven't had good luck with setting spray, water has definitely been the best way for me. Hope that made sense lol.
Thank you so much for the tips! I actually just bought a water activated liner palette from Glisten because it came bundled with froggy earrings and my sister is obsessed with froggo so I definitely want to add the skill to my arsenal in 2023 💪
Yes! I've been patiently waiting for the video :D Loved the third look especially, the flakes added such an interesting touch to it. And I'm also always soo delighted when I find a whisker from one of my cats. I recently found one in my bag while I was out and was like 'omg she left me a gift 😭' so cute.
For having an army of cats I've only ever found two whiskers! I can't believe my luck 😫😫😫 And of course both were from Matcha, while I petted her she dropped it in my hand 🥺
@@foxwaffles Oh my god I've never had it happen while I petted them, so precious ✨. I usually find them sticking in the carpet or a blanket (or my sock once, ouch)
I got this palette the day it came out but I have not yet been brave enough to try the flakes 😅 The water-based pigments are less intimidating, just haven't had time to play with them - but the flakes seem scary and I will def have to be in the right frame of mind and not planning on going anywhere.
Yeah the flakes have such a learning curve, I want to buy the gel formula flakes either from her or a different indie brand to see how they differ and if that's easier
Eye looks are gorgeous ❤
Thank you for doing tutorials! I feel like the beauty space on RUclips has moved away from tutorials and its sad. Seeing a good tutorial inspired me to play with makeup and as they dwindled, my desire to play with shadows did too. This palette inspired me to get back into creative looks but I kept going for the same shades every time. I am so glad that I found you and your tutorials- maybe now i can venture out with this palette. You are extremely talented.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰🥰🥰 I feel that tutorials dwindled because there's only so many ways you can show how to apply a powder but I always love seeing concept/themed makeup looks and I was sad to see them so infrequently 🥹
That second look was truly a trust-the-process kind of look, but wow you killed it! All three looks turned out great, you're so talented!
It was definitely challenging! Thank you so much for your kind words ❤️
Hey girl good job on keeping focus I really thought u we’re showing us a grey hair lol
All of the looks you’ve done with the palette are stunning! I love your style and technique. I have Lightworks in my basket for the Sephora sale and your looks and thoughts really helped me decide that it likely will be a good investment for me. It’s totally the convenience of having all of those multichromes in one palette.
PS - Thanks to YT for recommending your ND Dream palette video. I love your channel already! ❤😊
Thank you so much and thank you for watching! ❤️ And thanks for letting me know how you got here! Glad to hear that the YT recommendations are showing my videos
Danessa is the only brand I follow on IG because I love her looks haha. Same. I try not to follow corporate accounts. Great looks! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!!
Yeah back when I followed a lot of companies my fomo was pretty bad, as soon as I unfollowed the non-indie ones and just followed a few news accounts my fomo dropped dramatically!
Thank you really helps me decide if I really need this pallet
Fun fact: if you use your finger to warm up Paradise before you use it, it won't go on all flaky and will rub on more smoothly, plus a silicone applicator helps big time!
Thanks so much for the tip! Yes my silicone applicators arrived recently so I'll be fiddling around with them
Dont have this palette but you inspired me grab my singles to try some similar looks. As always, love your vids
The looks, as always lets be honest, were beautiful. I always love seeing u work through slight hiccups since it makes me feel a bit more confident seeing someone figure things out, especially with the flakes, I haven't used them yet so Im happy to get some trustworthy insight. Im going to try the water activated liners tomorrow and get back to u since I have quite a few but in the mean time the best consistency Iv found for water activated liners in general is like a melted ice cream level of runny a tiny bit thick but still runny enough to spread (tbh u need more water than u probably think). Also I haven't had good luck with setting spray, water has definitely been the best way for me. Hope that made sense lol.
Thank you so much for the tips! I actually just bought a water activated liner palette from Glisten because it came bundled with froggy earrings and my sister is obsessed with froggo so I definitely want to add the skill to my arsenal in 2023 💪
Gostei do vídeo ideia usáveis, ganhou uma inscrita!😊 seus looks da paleta 4 são mais criativos do que da paleta 5!
I'm commenting late, so you may already found this out. But try the crome flakes in the single pots. They come in a water base, & are easier to use.
💯 agree with terra moons ❤
So creative looks. This palette is way beyond my skill level.😂
Thank you! ❤️❤️🤣
Thkkkkyouuuu❤❤❤
Yes! I've been patiently waiting for the video :D Loved the third look especially, the flakes added such an interesting touch to it.
And I'm also always soo delighted when I find a whisker from one of my cats. I recently found one in my bag while I was out and was like 'omg she left me a gift 😭' so cute.
For having an army of cats I've only ever found two whiskers! I can't believe my luck 😫😫😫 And of course both were from Matcha, while I petted her she dropped it in my hand 🥺
@@foxwaffles Oh my god I've never had it happen while I petted them, so precious ✨. I usually find them sticking in the carpet or a blanket (or my sock once, ouch)
I got this palette the day it came out but I have not yet been brave enough to try the flakes 😅 The water-based pigments are less intimidating, just haven't had time to play with them - but the flakes seem scary and I will def have to be in the right frame of mind and not planning on going anywhere.
Yeah the flakes have such a learning curve, I want to buy the gel formula flakes either from her or a different indie brand to see how they differ and if that's easier