Featured Discussions - Glam Express2024-03-28T21:35:13Zhttps://www.glam-express.com/forum/topic/list?feed=yes&xn_auth=no&featured=1MODERN MAKEUP for PROM?tag:www.glam-express.com,2018-05-31:6612347:Topic:1153762018-05-31T09:59:07.470ZJelena Stankovichttps://www.glam-express.com/profile/Jelena
<p>Hello lovely people!</p>
<p>This year i had lots of clients for prom season, and I wonder how do you feel about doing something modern and different instead of usual neutral for that occasion?</p>
<p>Many girls nowadays would like to see themselves as Kardashians , JLo and other public figures, but somehow it always ends with gold /beige and brown shadows and neutral lips. I do personally like that style cause it suits most of people, BUT where is a sense of an adventure, and maybe trying to…</p>
<p>Hello lovely people!</p>
<p>This year i had lots of clients for prom season, and I wonder how do you feel about doing something modern and different instead of usual neutral for that occasion?</p>
<p>Many girls nowadays would like to see themselves as Kardashians , JLo and other public figures, but somehow it always ends with gold /beige and brown shadows and neutral lips. I do personally like that style cause it suits most of people, BUT where is a sense of an adventure, and maybe trying to be bold and different? Maybe it depends on country you're in, but do you think that makeup artist can push boundaries of prom makeup these days or every girl this year will be Kylie Jenner replica?</p>
<p>Xoxo</p>
<p> </p> Has anyone tried MUA Immaculate Palette? How's the pigmentation?tag:www.glam-express.com,2014-01-28:6612347:Topic:391232014-01-28T17:41:07.943ZAamal Naumanhttps://www.glam-express.com/profile/AamalNauman
Tell me ur experience. I'm looking for a good colorful palette which is decently pigmented and reasonably priced.
Tell me ur experience. I'm looking for a good colorful palette which is decently pigmented and reasonably priced. Should I exfoliate my acne-prone skin?tag:www.glam-express.com,2014-01-28:6612347:Topic:389402014-01-28T15:34:12.991ZChandani Jainhttps://www.glam-express.com/profile/ChandniJain
Well I really don't understand what exactly exfoliating is. I searched it on Google but can't understand it completely. Can someone tell me more about it? Is it good for acne-prone skin? Please do reply.
Well I really don't understand what exactly exfoliating is. I searched it on Google but can't understand it completely. Can someone tell me more about it? Is it good for acne-prone skin? Please do reply. What is your favorite moisturizing primer for dry skin?tag:www.glam-express.com,2013-12-18:6612347:Topic:348202013-12-18T05:28:55.027Zannamaria Kyriazishttps://www.glam-express.com/profile/annamariak
<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino;" class="font-size-3">I have been using Laura Mercier Moisture Primer and I love it! Another every day moisturizer I found was Ponds. I alsooused Olay <span>Regenerist</span> Cream formula too off and on. </span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino;" class="font-size-3">What is your favorite moisturizing primer for dry skin?</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino;" class="font-size-3">I have been using Laura Mercier Moisture Primer and I love it! Another every day moisturizer I found was Ponds. I alsooused Olay <span>Regenerist</span> Cream formula too off and on. </span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-family: georgia, palatino;" class="font-size-3">What is your favorite moisturizing primer for dry skin?</span></p>
</blockquote> Nails and How to Repair Themtag:www.glam-express.com,2013-12-11:6612347:Topic:339322013-12-11T03:03:21.544ZTron Von Tronesthttps://www.glam-express.com/profile/TronVonTronest
<p>To all of you awesome nail gurus out there, I have some questions about nails. I have never been a big nail person due to a bad experience after a trip to a nail salon. The nails hurt so bad that I had to have them removed and it was obvious that the nail tech was a little grind happy and it took months for my nails to grow out of the massive indentations. Long story short, I decided to give getting my nails done another shot. While this time they were painless and beautiful, it was time to…</p>
<p>To all of you awesome nail gurus out there, I have some questions about nails. I have never been a big nail person due to a bad experience after a trip to a nail salon. The nails hurt so bad that I had to have them removed and it was obvious that the nail tech was a little grind happy and it took months for my nails to grow out of the massive indentations. Long story short, I decided to give getting my nails done another shot. While this time they were painless and beautiful, it was time to get them removed. It took about an hour and a half to remove the nails. (The tech said that she didn't know what was used on my nails - appeared to be a combination of acrylic and gel). So now I have the unattractive indentations in my nails, my questions are:</p>
<p>Is it normal for nails to be grinded so deep? Can I ask for them not to be filed down?</p>
<p>Are there any recommended products to use after the damage to make the nail stronger?</p>
<p>Is there a real difference between the acrylic and gel nail?</p>
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<p>Thank you all for any info, I love nails, just not sure what I should be asking for when getting them done. Happy Holidays to all you beautiful people!</p>
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