I already have the entire shade range in this blush. I’ll probably wind up stacking this though. It’s a pretty respectable blush with a lot of pigmentation so I’m happy to get another one at a deep discount.
If you’ve never used PV blush, be warned, it’s pigmented. You need to go in with a light hand and blend well unless you want to look 🤡.
I find their Prim Vixen shade to be flattering on a range of skin tones. The key with it is to blend blend blend with a brush and then then blend some more with a beauty blender. It is just beautiful sheered out. It also doesn’t read ashy on deeper skin tones, which is great for the deeper skin ladies that want a pop of color and I will often reach for this with deeper skinned clients looking for just that. Once you get your makeup on, spray your face with setting spray, pat that in so it’s not just sitting on top, and be amazed. I know it looks wild in the pan, but Prim Vixen can look natural. As with anything, it depends on how it’s applied.
Also, am I the only one loving the vintage eyeliner? I tested it out in my water lines yesterday and was thrilled. I tend to shy away from pencils because my eyes water constantly due to allergies and even waterproof formulas travel downward, fade out and wear off within a few hours. So I didn’t have high hopes for this. It proved me wrong. The formula just glides like butter, so smooth it’s ridiculous with zero tugging. I wore this for 10 HOURS yesterday and it was still going strong and staying where I put it when I took my makeup off. This was especially great for tight lining my upper waterline. One swipe and it was done. Didn’t even have to go over it! Even high end brands don’t perform like this on me. I’m amazed and quite impressed actually. I know a lot of people don’t like it when they get eyeliner but I’m so glad they sent out the Vintage one. I doubt I would have picked this on my own. I’m so happy to have found a pencil that will work for both me and especially for clients that also suffer from watery eyes and prefer a pencil formula. Because believe me, they ask what they should use, and I give the spiel suggesting liquid or gel liners & sometimes they’re disappointed when I say you need to switch formulas. A lot of women don’t like to hear they need to change their routine or product formulas. Now I can just suggest this bad boy so its a major win. Im going to order 40 of these. 10 for my kits and the other 30 as giveaway products for clients looking for a good pencil formula that will survive itchy, watery eyes & still look fierce af. This eyeliner won me over in a big way. Well done, Vintage, well done. I look forward to discovering other products from this brand and seeing if they capture my heart like this amazing little eyeliner did. That’s what makes Boxycharm so great, I can discover products I’d never pay full price for just to test out. I really hate when I buy something and either I have a limited amount of clients it works for or it’s just a complete flop all around. I’m looking at you, original Subculture palette, Lancome Hypnose mascara, Too Faced Love Light highlighter, most Bobbi Brown eyeshadow palettes, I could keep going. Makeup isn’t cheap. I spend a massive amount of money on product every year (anyone wanna take a stab at how much?) so any way I can save money is just wonderful and Boxy has done this well for me as well as pointed me in the direction of a few products that I didn’t know I needed in my arsenal that are more affordable. Thank you, Boxycharm.
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