Pigments have MANY uses.
You can press them into normal eyeshadow, which there are many tutorials of online, or depending on the color, you can use them as blush, eyeshadow, or highlight.
vasaline and baby powder creates white eyeshadow. You can add pigment for more
mix rubbing alcohol with baby powder and add what ever pigment you want let it dry and you have a pressed eyeshadow if you don't want pressed eyeshadow don't add rubbing alcohol and remember that the lower the percent the longer it will take to dry.
pigment used to make pain is NOT SAFE for the eye area! they are two different things, because pigments meant for the eye have been tested as safe for that area.
the pink-brown mac eyeshadows are: Vapour-eyeshadow Gleam-eyeshadow Expensive Pink-eyeshadow Girlie-eyeshadow Motif-eyeshadow Hush-eyeshadow Bisque-eyeshdow A wish Come True- a tartan tale limited edition Follow your Fantasy-a tartan tale limited edition Pink Split-mineralized eyeshadow duo Tan- pigment Shell-cream color base Shimmersand-shadestick Untitled-paint those are all of the pinky-brown eyeshadows and eye makeup that i found. Hope it helped
We can use silica content at the place of mica content to make eyeshadow.
A pressed eyeshadow is basically a loose pigment taken out of it's container and "pressed" into a little eyeshadow pan. This is done because loose pigments can be hard to work with- since it is in "loose" form, it can be very messy and a lot of products tend to get wasted.
Depending on the product, eyeshadow can get it's pigment from special dyes, natural foods such as beets- pinkish colour etc. But mostly from artificial sources from the manufacturer. Sometimes, if you read the back of the make-up it might say the different pigments used.
Yes.
i do. i always use black eyeshadow, just make sure that it isn't to heavy and you can wear it for any occasion.
yes I use is all the time
you can use a wet brush
It depends on what kind you use