

NSFW tag is an available option once you have created your post - on the bottom edge of your post. Repeat offenders will be banned.Ĭomplete product list in FOTDs & swatches! Also do not post referral or affiliate links. You may post a link to your blog if the entirety of the content in the linked blogpost is also available without visiting your blog (ie through Imgur). Do not link directly to your IG, blog, social media, etc. No self-promotion, brand/product marketing, or vote-mongering. Please head to /r/makeupexchange, /r/MakeupExchangeEU, /r/aussiemakeupexchange, /r/asianbeautyexchange, /r/skincareexchange, or the respective exchange subreddit to post your goods for sale! Haul posts MUST come with swatches or reviews! Showing people a bunch of products you bought isn't terribly helpful without any other information about it :/ Violators will be given one warning and then promptly banned. Includes harassment, posting pictures of other people w/o their express consent, sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, etc. For examples, see here and here :) Welcome to /r/OliveMUA - home of makeup-related anything for olive-skinned ladies and gentlemen! We know it's not easy being green, but we're here to try to change that ) Please flair yourself with your foundation match, and enjoy your stay :) Quick Rules:ĭon't be a dick to other people. "Olive" does not refer to a level of lightness/darkness in skintones - it refers to green-tinged undertones in skin.
#ELF WHITE CONCEALER FREE#
Some users have suggested that we use the hashtags #OMUA and/or #OliveMUA on Instagram to find each other's posts! Feel free to have at it :D PLEASE READ THE WIKI BEFORE YOU GET STARTED. No racism, no -ism of any kind, just behave and we can all just be green together, okay? If possible, in multiple lightings and in different colours of clothing. It might take you a hot sec to get used to the technique, but the finished look is def worth the extra time.Suspect you might be olive? Ask in our monthly megathread! Clear pics of decent quality please. So if you're looking for a new brush to up your foundation, blush, or contour routine, do yourself a favor and give one of these top-rated stippling brushes, below, a try. (Need a visual? This YouTube breakdown is a great place to start.) E.L.F., Hydrating Camo Concealer, Light Sand, 0.2 fl oz Pack of 3.
#ELF WHITE CONCEALER SKIN#
You know those paintings that are made up of teeny dots? Yeah, that's the technique you want to use with stippling brushes-instead of long, broad strokes, you quickly dab the brush along your skin for a seamless, almost airbrushed-like finish. e.l.f, Hydrating Camo Concealer, Lightweight, Full Coverage, Long Lasting, Conceals, Corrects, Covers, Hydrates, Highlights, Rich Cocoa, Satin Finish, 25 Shades, All-Day Wear, 0.20 Fl Oz. Unlike traditional foundation brushes that have a single layer of bristles, stippling brushes have two: the longer, top bristles help pick up your cream/liquid products, while the bottom, more densely-packed bristles tap the product onto your skin.

Like, as long as it gets the job done, I'm not really complaining, you know? But it wasn't until someone introduced me to stippling brushes-aka those genius little brushes that are packed with two layers of bristles-that I realized the secret to creating a smooth, IG-worthy makeup look is all about using the right tool (and, okay, the right technique). Honestly, I've always been pretty easygoing when it comes to makeup brushes.
