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Date Posted: 19:43:04 10/23/01 Tue
Author: Dawnmarie
Subject: I agree with Miss Rachel! ro
In reply to: Rachel 's message, "I have a couple of recs ;-) ro please" on 18:43:02 10/23/01 Tue

>
>I work as a freelance MA part-time, and last weekend I
>was booked for a huge wedding. One of the looks I did
>included the following:
>
>(this bridesmaid had medium to light olive skin, dark
>brown eyes and hair)
>
>Daytime shadow on the lid (pale peachy pink)
>Soft Mocha in outer corner & crease - I cannot tell
>you how this made her eyes 'pop' - this was a gorgeous
>contour colour and I think it would be fabulous with
>the colour palette, yet still be neutral enough.
>
>I did a black cake liner next to the the upper lashes,
>very thinly, "smooshed" well into the upper lash line.
> The overall look was very pretty and soft, and
>photographed beautifully.
>
>Volare eyeshadow is another one of the staples in my
>kit - like many of DM's colours, it defies
>description. ;-) My best attempt: light peachy pinky
>shimmer w/a touch of bronze, this shadow is acutally a
>dead-ringer for Nars Nepal, if you are familiar with
>that. Great as a "wash" all over the lid - and goes
>with plums, neutrals, mochas.
>
>Another fabulous shadow is Overcast - this one is hard
>to describe but what a stunner. It's a cool-toned
>medium gray/plum/taupe/metallic that is neutral. Told
>ya the colours defy description! ;-) Fantastic in the
>crease and over dark liners to give depth and soften
>the edge.
>
>Sweet D is a lovely "lip toned" pinky brown that is a
>great universally flattering colour - you can
>brighten/deepen with liner if need be, but it's a
>great one. I also love Thursday lipstick (shimmery
>peachy bronze) which is great for those who wear
>warmer colours, but still want to be on the neutral
>side.
>
>OK, I'll stop rambling for now! LOL
>
>HTH!
>
>Rachel
Love daytime/soft mocha combo! I also do it with plum cake liner. Cheeks2000 or dusk blush with either love @1st.site a shimmer pink with a slight gold shimmer
sweet d or Dawnmarie its a deeper plummy shade with silver
Also like daytime and Sofia with a bit of bubbly!
HTH! I have tons more if ya like! LOL

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