View Full Version : An "Outer V" Tutorial
Mrs.Gooch
2008-10-03, 05:47 PM
If you're not perfect with the placing color on your "outer v" like I'm not, then check out DRBrooklyn's (One of my FAVES!!!) tutorial on youtube....HTH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZq2yjECMNk
sweetwhispers
2008-10-03, 06:12 PM
Ironically i'm watching this right now
Also wierdly i've been kind of doing this all along.( although i don't have the same technique) Didn't know it had a name.
Cholet112
2008-10-03, 06:16 PM
She is one of my favorite Youtuber's. Def gonna check this out when I get home and play in my make up like a 3 year old in the sand box...:drunk::drunk::drunk::drunk::drunk::drunk:
chocolatethai
2008-10-03, 08:15 PM
thanks mrs gooch i'm a semi novice and this really helped me !
sareca
2008-10-03, 08:17 PM
I saw it too. I think she just posted that video today. :yep: It's good stuff.
Here's another favorite of mine... she's great at creating depth in the outer v area.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp3xSaJtJ7k&feature=user
HAIRapy
2008-10-03, 08:48 PM
Why did I just watch this tonight. When I saw this title, I just KNEW it was that video you were referring to. I learned so much about the V watching that video.:yep:
bella gee
2008-10-03, 09:06 PM
Why did I just watch this tonight. When I saw this title, I just KNEW it was that video you were referring to. I learned so much about the V watching that video.:yep:
lol i thought the exact same thing
lilsparkle825
2008-10-04, 11:44 AM
i am right with you on that...i love her videos. we're gonna have to start a fan group soon...lol
Michelle79
2008-10-04, 12:16 PM
I love DRBrooklyn's videos! That girl got skills!
Does anyone know if she's a member here?
HAIRapy
2008-10-04, 02:47 PM
I love DRBrooklyn's videos! That girl got skills!
Does anyone know if she's a member here?
I'm not sure. I do know that she also does tuts on hair care.:yep: That would be great wouldn't it?? We have so many makeup divas here... I love it! I also love the fact that they share their techniques.
firecracker
2008-10-04, 03:02 PM
I like that outer v tutorial. I'm going to try this after I buy some brushes. I want a defining brush like now! All those #'s for brushes. I'm going to check out more of her vids before I go brush shopping. Wow man!
HAIRapy
2008-10-04, 03:16 PM
I like that outer v tutorial. I'm going to try this after I buy some brushes. I want a defining brush like now! All those #'s for brushes. I'm going to check out more of her vids before I go brush shopping. Wow man!
You can also check out threads here that recommend brushes :yep:
PhonyBaloney500
2008-10-04, 04:13 PM
Good video! Interesting that she used the 242 to pat the color on. I usually use the 224 and dab it in that area.
Tried it today and didn't work, probably cuz Mulch is too sheeny for that. Will try with a matte.
firecracker
2008-10-04, 04:16 PM
Good video! Interesting that she used the 242 to pat the color on. I usually use the 224 and dab it in that area.
Tried it today and didn't work, probably cuz Mulch is too sheeny for that. Will try with a matte. Why you wanna confruse me ma?:lachen: These are the #brushes I have on my list 237,239, 219, 217 and 187,182 & 168. I'm going to the po house when I get back home! :ohwell:
HAIRapy
2008-10-04, 04:29 PM
Good video! Interesting that she used the 242 to pat the color on. I usually use the 224 and dab it in that area.
Tried it today and didn't work, probably cuz Mulch is too sheeny for that. Will try with a matte.
I tried it today using my 239 brush. I used Golden Lemon piggie on my lid and Carbon shadow (I called it my sexy Bee look :lol:) I wanted to use two very different colors so I could really see how well that way worked when it came to laying the color and blending. It worked perfectly! I noticed that you don't have to spend as much time blending either because you're blending as you're laying on the color.
HAIRapy
2008-10-04, 04:35 PM
Why you wanna confruse me ma?:lachen: These are the #brushes I have on my list 237,239, 219, 217 and 187,182 & 168. I'm going to the po house when I get back home! :ohwell:
:lol: You have good brushes listed. I only know about the 200 series brushes so far. Good basic brushes to start with is 239 for packing on color, 217 or 224 for blending, and 208 for lining- IMO, of course. The 219 is also a perfect brush, I love it for inner eye and crease. You'll start to notice certain brushes are multi-purpose too:yep:
firecracker
2008-10-04, 04:40 PM
:lol: You have good brushes listed. I only know about the 200 series brushes so far. Good basic brushes to start with is 239 for packing on color, 217 or 224 for blending, and 208 for lining- IMO, of course. The 219 is also a perfect brush, I love it for inner eye and crease. You'll start to notice certain brushes are multi-purpose too:yep: thanks I got the info from those utube make up chicks. The 100 series is for blush and foundation. I'm going to graduate to blush and foundation after my lizard skin stops shedding from the chemical peel in 5 more days. My new skin looks beautiful. Ya'll ladies are the best! I went to your fotki and but I couldn't get in your makeup album. Your pretty and your eye make up is great too! :grin:
HAIRapy
2008-10-04, 04:50 PM
thanks I got the info from those utube make up chicks. The 100 series is for blush and foundation. I'm going to graduate to blush and foundation after my lizard skin stops shedding from the chemical peel in 5 more days. My new skin looks beautiful. Ya'll ladies are the best! I went to your fotki and but I couldn't get in your makeup album. Your pretty and your eye make up is great too! :grin:
Do chemical peels hurt? I've always wanted to know how they work.
Yeah, I have 1 concealor brush and 1 foundation brush, but I got them from Sephora. I got the MAC 129 and the 150 on my wish list.
Thanks for the compliment! I'll PM you the password. I put makeup pics there and then post and copy them here because for some reason, I can't copy and paste from my C drive. So there's me playing in makeup like a 10 year old :lol:
PhonyBaloney500
2008-10-04, 08:21 PM
Why you wanna confruse me ma?:lachen: These are the #brushes I have on my list 237,239, 219, 217 and 187,182 & 168. I'm going to the po house when I get back home! :ohwell:
I bolded the ones I have. There a'int no 237 though, woman!! What brush are you thinking of?? :drunk: 242? Anyway get them all. I want to get the 219 now thanks to the tutorial. :nono:
PhonyBaloney500
2008-10-04, 08:23 PM
I tried it today using my 239 brush. I used Golden Lemon piggie on my lid and Carbon shadow (I called it my sexy Bee look :lol:) I wanted to use two very different colors so I could really see how well that way worked when it came to laying the color and blending. It worked perfectly! I noticed that you don't have to spend as much time blending either because you're blending as you're laying on the color.'
GASP! Did you say pigment?! I thought you were going to stay away from pigments before you got through your MAC eyeshadow fixation! You're going down a dangerous roooad!
OK which ones do you have? Are they all sample sized?
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