#blending

Working on my blending technique! I find that darker colors are more difficult to blending.

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Working on my blending technique! I find that darker colors are more difficult to blending. Product list : Brows: anabelle 24h stay-on browliner in soft black; nyx lift and snatch! Brow tint pen in grey-black; L’oréal Paris brow lamination up to 24h in clear. Face : nyx buttermelt blush in butta than before and l’oréal Paris color rich lipstick in dominant plum (#213) for blush; e.l.f. putty bronzer; Eyes ; personelle eye and lip prime…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 1.2k 2025-01-02

Thinking of putting together a series of wildlife blending into the environment. Help with ideas and thoughts on how to develop this idea?

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Thinking of putting together a series of wildlife blending into the environment. Help with ideas and thoughts on how to develop this idea? I was reflecting recently on how rewarding it is to spot an owl—a moment of pure excitement and connection. It got me thinking about how many of my photos don’t fully capture just how challenging it is to find these incredible creatures. That’s what inspired this series: an effort to bring to life the hidden animals within their environments and…

Ask Photography 853 2024-12-10

why does my concealer not stay after i’m done blending it?

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why does my concealer not stay after i’m done blending it? i was wondering if i was doing something wrong: i currently use moisturiser + sunscreen, wait for that to dry then move onto concealer (mac studio fix 24 hour wear) because i have extremely prominent dark circles and i’ll just apply it with my fingers. after that i’ll apply my foundation (mac studio fix fluid). now this is when i’ll use my blend…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 1.0k 2024-07-27

I don’t hate my blush/bronzer when I look fully at either side but when I look head on, I feel like I’m not blending enough somehow and it’s not very seamless… help? Am I crazy?

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I don’t hate my blush/bronzer when I look fully at either side but when I look head on, I feel like I’m not blending enough somehow and it’s not very seamless… help? Am I crazy? I feel like the coloring is good and each side of my face looks nice and blended and all that jazz (or at least I feel like it does? Correct me if I’m wrong 🤷🏼‍♀️). But when I’m taking a fully frontal selfie, I feel like it’s a very harsh contrast between my skin and the blush/bronzer combo. How do I fix this? Product list: one size beauty sweat…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 517 2024-06-25

Concealer not blending with skin around the nose

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Concealer not blending with skin around the nose I have combination skin, but the skin around my nose (and to a lesser extent, chin) is persistently red and flakey. I tried moisturizing just that part before applying concealer (currently NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer), but the concealer just sat on top – it was very obvious. Sometimes the skin there and on my nose would be peeling randomly, to…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 912 2023-12-09

Exposure Blending Questions for Landscape Photography!

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Exposure Blending Questions for Landscape Photography! Let’s say I have two images taken of a sunny landscape—one to expose for foreground, and one to expose for the bright sun. I mainly use Lightroom to edit. Would I perform all necessary edits (e.g., color grading, tone curve, sharpening, etc) on each image BEFORE I blend, making my final step in my process to blend together? ​ I’ve read to use …

Ask Photography 1.1k 2023-10-16

Best type of blush for blending?

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Best type of blush for blending? Hey guys, I’m looking for a blush. I usually use powder formulas, but I’m wondering if a cream or gel might be more suitable. Maybe even something else. I am also open to recommendations of specific ones. Preferably one on the less expensive side. My skin is combination and can be oily in the cheek area at times, so staying power is important as…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 150 2023-08-31