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        <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 20:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                <excerpt><![CDATA[Have a question you'd like to ask? E-mail questions to temptalia@gmail.]]></excerpt>
                <description><![CDATA[<div><img src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/themes/temptalia-2016/media/images/default.jpg" width="250" style="border:1px solid #999999; margin-bottom: 5px;" /></div>Have a question you'd like to ask? E-mail questions to temptalia@gmail.com - if your question is time-sensitive, please be sure to let me know so I can do my best to answer it in time. Q: Where is the best place to apply eyeliner under your eye, above or below the lashes? I generally use it below the lashes but i wonder if it would look better if I put it above the lashes. A: Above the lashes is called the waterline, and below is the lower lash line. Either one is acceptable - waterline lining doesn't usually last very <a href="https://www.temptalia.com/ask-temptalia-question-answer-session-10/"> Continue Reading&hellip; </a>]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Have a question you&#8217;d like to ask?  E-mail questions to <a href="mailto:temptalia@gmail.com?subject=Ask%20Temptalia%21">temptalia@gmail.com</a> &#8211; if your question is time-sensitive, please be sure to let me know so I can do my best to answer it in time.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>:  Where is the best place to apply eyeliner under your eye, above or below the lashes? I generally use it below the lashes but i wonder if it would look better if I put it above the lashes.<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  Above the lashes is called the waterline, and below is the lower lash line.  Either one is acceptable &#8211; waterline lining doesn&#8217;t usually last very long, because of the nature of it, with how it&#8217;s slightly watery at all times.  Most do both!</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>:  What is the best way to clean brushes between various applications?  Let&#8217;s say I have to do 5 girls&#8217; makeup back to back, what is the quickest way to do this?<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  The best way is to invest in a brush cleanser, like MAC&#8217;s, which is meant to dry quickly.  Professional makeup artist Billy B recently shared a tip with Karen from Makeupandbeautyblog.com that using Anti-bacterial Wet Ones makes a great quick cleanser for brushes in between doing models.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>:  I want to avoid buying tons of foundation at this moment.  What is the most feasible way to get various shades of foundation using the most minimal approach?<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  I would try to purchase three warm shades, three cool shades.  Go for the lightest and darkest in both ranges, and then pick a middle-of-the-ground one.  This will allow you to mix different shades together to achieve the best shade.  You can start out light, add a touch of a deeper color, and so on.  Many artists end up having to do this, even if they have a whole range of shades available to them, to create the most flawless skin.</p>
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<strong>Q</strong>: What is the reason that Studio Tech would appear to be cakey and even heavy on some people?  Would liquid work better?<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  Studio Tech is a heavy coverage foundation, which means you&#8217;re applying more product onto someone&#8217;s skin.  This can sometimes give the cakey appearance, especially if the skin is drier.  Adding some moisturizer or even Fix+ will help make it easier to blend.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>:  Do you have any tricks you use to match foundation accurately?<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  I&#8217;ve found that one way is to simply look at a group of friends or even ladies online that post their makeup.  Ask them what their foundation shade is so you can see what a NC/NW15 looks like, what a NC/NW55 looks like, etc. and you can kind of go from there.  You can also think about starting with NC/NW20 on ladies that look light, but who don&#8217;t seem incredibly pale.  Test out NC/NW35 on medium-skinned women with some lightness.  Try a deeper one, like NC/NW45 on darker, more tanned ladies.</p>
<p><strong>Q</strong>:  I love the way you wear makeup. I was wondering when you use pigments, so you use them wet or dry. And also if you use a primer for your eyes.<br />
<strong>A</strong>:  I always use MAC&#8217;s water-based mixing medium, a slight drop on my brush, then run the wet brush against the back of my hand so it isn&#8217;t too wet, and then pick up the pigment to apply to my lid.  I don&#8217;t use any eye primer, though.</p>
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