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When it comes to applying our diamond shimmer glosses, here are some tips to help achieve the desired effect:
Diamond Shimmer gloss shades are versatile and can be worn for any occasion. They provide a pop of shine with unique diamond-like sparkles, adding a touch of glamour to your overall look. Whether it's a casual outing or a formal event, these glosses can elevate your makeup and make your lips stand out.
It's important to reapply the gloss every couple of hours or as needed to maintain the desired shine and sparkle. Glosses tend to wear off over time, so refreshing the product will ensure your lips stay glossy and dazzling throughout the day or evening.
Remember to have fun experimenting with different shades and layering techniques to find the perfect look that suits your style and the occasion you're attending.
When it comes to applying our holographic glosses, the number of layers you apply can significantly impact the overall effect. Here's a breakdown of the different effects you can achieve:
It's important to note that when working with holographic pigments, their full rainbow-like properties are best showcased under sunlight or bright flash lighting. These lighting conditions allow each particle of the pigment to reflect its multi-colored properties, creating a dazzling and mesmerizing effect. So, if you want to maximize the holographic effect, be sure to take advantage of natural sunlight or use flash photography to capture the full beauty of the pigments.
Remember to always experiment and have fun with makeup to find the perfect balance and effect that suits your personal style and preferences!
DISCLAIMER: Perform a patch test before using a new product. Please discontinue use if signs of irritation or rash appear.
Use a Primer:
Apply a Base Shade:
Use a Damp Brush:
Finger Application:
Layering:
Blend with Transition Shades:
Focus on the Center:
Inner Corner Highlight:
Experiment with Lighting:
Pair with Neutral Tones:
Smudging for a Smoky Look:
Blend Multiple Duochromes: