Share a idea Tuesdays: Be a appeal Jane Bond With Your hot Hairdryer

Shoot, I use mine all the time to soften hard eyeliners, eyeshadow pencils and lip liners. I’ll set the dryer on its lowest setting, goal it ideal up close at the idea of the pencil, and hold it there about 30 seconds…

BAM! Smooth, creamy (melted) liner that applies like pastel paint.

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It’s pretty hard to over-melt a lot of makeup products, but you do have to be a little cautious about the temperature of the products you use this trick with before they touch the sensitive skin on your face. I always temp test them first on the back of my hand, just a tiny amount, to make sure they’re not too hot!

Welcome to another fact- and fun-filled installment of Share a idea Tuesdays! thanks for the amazing money-saving eye makeup ideas you left in the comments on last week’s edition. here are/were some of my favorites from last week…

I love wet N Wild shadows and the little Sally girl ones from Sally Beauty. They’re both incredibly cheap but still good quality, so they’re a great way to test out a color that you may or may not like before dropping the big bucks on a high end brand.
–ESTHER

I love the MAC 239, Sigma E25, and my Sonika Kashuk bent eyeliner brush — can’t live without ‘em! As far as shadows, I think I take my naked (or naked 2!) palette whenever I travel somewhere — can cover anything from day to night! As far as cost friendly shadows I love WnW’s comfort zone palette and Maybelline’s color tattoos.
–MELISSA

I just tried Rimmel London’s Glam Eyes HD eyeshadow palette — the one that looks like the Union Jack — in English Rose. I haven’t tried any other Glam Eyes color combos and I’ve never tried any of Rimmel’s eyeshadow quads or singles so I can’t speak for their eye shadows in general, but the Glam Eyes HD is like BUTTER! I mean, it’s got a texture like Shu’s ME-silver — fantastic. The color payoff is great and the staying power is all day with a good primer, with no “muddying” of the colors. absolutely worth a try.
–JCZ

I mostly use synthetic brushes because animal fur ones make my skin itch. I love the CVS Essence of appeal crease brushes (I own a couple sets). My favorite blending brush is an ELF brush I got on clearance at Target, and it’s covered in purple plastic gems, lol.
-Chelsea

Absolute favorite eyeshadow: wet n wild 8 pan palette in comfort zone. no matter what the occasion is, these dont disappoint. can go from day to night. can be subtle or bold, wether you have a zillion fancy brushes to apply or just use their applicator — it turns out beautifully!
–YELENA

My fav shadow is Maybelline color Tattoo. I only have one (Tough as taupe) but I will have these jewel toned LE colors: “Fuchsia Fever” (deep fuchsia), “Ready, Set, Green” (medium jade green), “Blue on By” (bright royal blue), and “Test my Teal” (darkened blue-green). I vow they look like the powder shadows MAC did with Eve. I indicate a cream version of Bang on Blue? Gimme!
–TANIA

Merci beaucoup!

Now, considering that eyes got our love last week, let’s see what we can come up with for lips! here are a few topical ideas, but feel complimentary to improvise (with appeal tips, one can never have too many)…

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Do you know of any drugstore or otherwise bargain lip products that look a lot more expensive than they are?

What are your everyday lipstick, gloss and/or liner workhorses (the products you turn to the most)?

What’s the one lip product you’ve recommended a lot more than any other in your life?

Your top five lip products of all time?

Do you have any unorthodox application ideas or techniques (things that a lot of people may not know about or do)?

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You can either leave your tips/tricks/suggestions here in the comments, or tweet ’em to me on Twitter @karenmbb using the hashtag #shareatiptuesday.

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