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February 6, 2008

Base Trial: NYX Chrome Eyeshadow WITH Homemade Mixing Medium OVER UDPP & MAC FIX+ OVER UDPP



EYE FACTS:
Slightly oily lids
Double eyelid on the left-side
Lid skin is slightly loose
Sensitive eyes
Crease prone near tear ducts

The following base trial is based on NYX Chrome Eyeshadow in Lagoon applied with Homemade Mixing Medium OVER Urban Decay Primer Potion (left eye) and NYX Chrome Eyeshadow in Lagoon applied with MAC FIX+ OVER Urban Decay Primer Potion (right eye). Please advise that MAC Parrot e/s is used to further intensify the color base. Results for this base trial are reported as of the end of the day, unless stated otherwise. Directional cues are according to how you see the pictures on your screen (your left, not my left).

After experimenting with NYX's Chrome Eyeshadow WITHOUT Urban Decay Primer Potion under, my curiosity soared as to how the results would do WITH Urban Decay Primer Potion under. UDPP for me is the ultimate crease-free solution but vibrancy payoff isn't nearly as good as it can be when properly paired with another color base enhancer. Hand down folks, the results of this base trial are amazing!!! Even after an 8 hour test, the colors are going strong (and I mean strong) and no creasing!

And just to elaborate on the vibrancy, I was sporting these eyes when Hubbo and I took his friend out to eat since he was here on vacation. And the while the server was taking our orders she stopped, turned to me and said, "I'm sorry. I keep looking at your makeup because the color on your eyes is just so vivid". At that point I knew I had ran across a winning base combination.

I will be doing a base trial using Visine as a foiling method as requested by a MakeupFix reader, Arlene, so be sure to watch out for that if you're curious about it's staying power.

Aloha,
Mrs. Lynne


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NYX Chrome Eyeshadow in Lagoon applied with Homemade Mixing Medium OVER Urban Decay Primer Potion (Left-Eye)
Color payoff
In the 8 hour results pictures, the colors got washed out because of the flash.
But in reality, the color was just wow! I would probably say just as good as when I first applied the eyeshadow if not a notch or two lighter due to the day wearing on. But seriously, nothing dramatically different. I don't think it can get any better than this.

Crease Factor
Absolutely none!! This makes me very ecstatic because normally there would be a slight crease going on near my tear duct. But as you can see, 8-hours later, absolutely no creasing. At this rate, I feel like I could go another 8 hours and be fine. The UDPP has really redeemed itself with this base trial.

Ease of use/blending
It's fairly easy to mist your brush with Mixing Medium then turning to the pigment pot to pick up some color. Even after I placed MAC Parrot e/s over NYX's Lagoon Chrome Eyeshadow, blending was not a problem.

Tools
Firm bristles brushes like the MAC 242 or 252, or the MAC 239 will work also.

Using it this way is great if you have...
Any type of eyelids!

Using it this way is not so great if you have...
eyelids that get dried out with UDPP use. But I really believe that if you were to foil NYX's Chrome Eyeshadow on top of UDPP like I have here, the overall look will not appear dried out.

Overall...
I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Highly recommend it!! Using a homemade mixing medium is a great alternative if you don't have FIX+ and don't want to buy it.


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NYX Chrome Eyeshadow in Lagoon applied with MAC FIX+ OVER Urban Decay Primer Potion (Right-Eye)
**My reaction in using FIX+ will have the same answers as above (unless modified) because I didn't note much, if any, difference between the two.
Color payoff
In the 8 hour results pictures, the colors got washed out because of the flash.
But in reality, the color was just wow! I would probably say just as good as when I first applied the eyeshadow if not a notch or two lighter due to the day wearing on. But seriously, nothing dramatically different. I don't think it can get any better than this.

Crease Factor
Absolutely none!! This makes me very ecstatic because normally there would be a slight crease going on near my tear duct. But as you can see, 8-hours later, absolutely no creasing. At this rate, I feel like I could go another 8 hours and be fine. The UDPP has really redeemed itself with this base trial.

Ease of use/blending
It's fairly easy to mist your brush with Mixing Medium then turning to the pigment pot to pick up some color. Even after I placed MAC Parrot e/s over NYX's Lagoon Chrome Eyeshadow, blending was not a problem.

Tools
Firm bristles brushes like the MAC 242 or 252, or the MAC 239 will work also.

Using it this way is great if you have...
Any type of eyelids!

Using it this way is not so great if you have...
eyelids that get dried out with UDPP use. But I really believe that if you were to foil NYX's Chrome Eyeshadow on top of UDPP like I have here, the overall look will not appear dried out.

Overall...
I LOVE the results of using NYX's Chrome Eyeshadow as a base over UDPP. If you don't have FIX+, I wouldn't worry about going out and buying it because it is really unnecessary. Instead, save yourself some money and make your own mixing medium (3 parts water, 1 part Glycerin).

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MariahGem said...

OOoh! So pretty! I don't know if you've mentioned it before, but what is in your homemade mixing medium?

Krystle said...

I love reading about your base trials!

Since Slimshines come out tomorrow, hopefully you can check them out. I was actually at the Valley Fair MAC and I was surprised to see them there. I think they just got a big shipment (bc they were refilling those empty drawers)and decided to put it out.

oh whats this about shopping in Hawaii? Where's my invite? jk! I miss the MAC there(at Ala Moana, not Pearlridge)because I can actually go near the window and check out my makeup in the sunlight. lol. Have you looked at aloha airlines lately? I haven't really looked at the details, but I its an airfare sale!

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

MariahGem Hey girl! Homemade mixing medium is basically just 3 parts water, 1 part Glycerin. Depending on how often you'll be using this, you'll want to make them in small batches because you're not adding any preservatives so the mixture won't last long.

How is your Wednesday going so far?

Krystle Hey love! I'm glad you find them entertaining :)

I was at the mall yesterday and I mentioned to the MA that I heard of another store releasing it early and the gal looked at me like I was a stupid customer. Oh well, lol. But I am hoping to stop by tomorrow before the tyke's dentist appointment. Hopefully that's enough time to swatch 'em.

I hardly go to Ala Moana because Pearlridge is closer to me. I'm on the Leeward side. Plus, I'm starting to know the gals there and they are very sweet. I have a MA in Ala Moana that I love to death and all I can hope for is that she is working when I'm in town.

I haven't looked at the airfare lately. No reason to leave the rock, lol.

Christiana Divine @ Memoirs of A Shopping Addict said...

this is gorgeous and the teal is SOOO vibrant! i love it. :] homemade mixing medium? how do make it? :] i'm not ready to shell out money for mac's fix+. LOL. :P i'm a poor cheapo, I know. LOL.

Anonymous said...

Hi there Lynne! I've been lookin for glycerine in my local drugstore, I've seen a tutorial on how to make mixing medium long time ago but I cant seem to find it then I finally gave up but seeing this base trial makes me wanna run to the drugstore to find it, do you happen to know which isle is it located? thanks..looking forward for the visine base trial thanks for aknowledging my request. =)

Jaclyn Rose said...

hi lynne, just wanted to stop on in and say hello again. I actually finally decided to create my own blog here on blogger. I added your site as one of my daily reads.. hopefully you can come by and check it out some time. thx girl!

missjaclynrose.blogspot.com

yummy411 said...

hi lynne! ok i've gotta stop being lazy and just get the glycerin and make my own mixing medium! i swear! i saw the glycerin in the store and passed it by for no good reason LOL! i'll pick some up next go around. i'm glad that these bases worked for you!!!

Anonymous said...

hey could you do one using MAC paint pots as base WITHOUT UDPP. thanks.

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's such a beautiful and vibrant colour!

I love these base trials of yours! So helpful :)

Oh and thanks for the homemade mixing medium information :)

How's your week? It's just nearing 6PM here on a Thursday night so tomorrow's FRIDAY! THANK GOD!! This week has been busy busy :( Too much homework and not enough time to read blogs, lol.

roughmetaphors said...

How does foiling with water compare with foiling with homemade mixing medium (both over UDPP)?

Christiana Divine @ Memoirs of A Shopping Addict said...

oh wait. nevermind. LOL! i just read your response to someone else on how to make the mixing medium. LOL! :P

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Chris Hey sis! Isn't it pretty? That is exactly why I LOVE LOVE LOVE Parrot!

Arlene Hey girl :) I found mine near the First Aid stuff. It's been a while but I believe that's where it was. You can always ask one of the associates there and they should be able to show ya'.

And no problem on the Visine base trial :) Thank you kindly for being patient. I will try to get it out time (and tyke) willing.

It's almost the weekend! Are you ready?

who is j.rose Hey girl! It's always great seeing faces return here! That's how we learn and make it fun :)

How is your week going so far?

yummy411 Hi ma! You know, through all these trials, I'm finding that I can't really do anything WITHOUT UDPP. So really, the ultimate base for me is UDPP, hah. All the base layering just enhances the color ;)

Anonymous Hi there! Please check out that particular base trial here. Hope it helps :)

Are you deciding on whether or not paint pots will work for you?

Nessa Isn't it?! This is actually my first time using it. It's been chilling for so long, hah.

Julie Hey girl! Thank you. I'm glad you find them resourceful :) And no worries on the MM info. Amazing that is it that easy, huh?

My week is going good so far. My son just turned 2 yesterday so that we very exciting! Now it's already Thursday so we're in the home stretch now which is always nice. Although I'd love for it to be already Friday like where you're at. Where are you at anyways?

Rough Metaphors Hi there! I honestly haven't tried to foil with just plain water. I have a feeling though that it would probably foil pretty well over UDPP as you really just need a damp brush in order for the pigments to change properties.

As far as staying power though, I'm thinking that by having Glycerin (which is the other key ingredient in mixing medium) in the formula that it would help to maintain the color as the purpose of Glycerin is to keep moisture and water content in. Water on it's own tends to evaporate so my gut is telling me that as the day wears on, that the color could potentially fade quicker. I don't know for sure, but that's just my hypothesis. I'll put this to the test though because I haven't done a base trial using just plain water.

Hope that helps some :)

Have a great week! The weekend is almost here - yay!!!

The 4 Rockstars said...

I think that the eye w/mixing medium is much much brighter than the one with fix+. Or maybe it's just the angle of lighting.

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Ruby Hey you! You sure do have a meticulous eye! Hah. I personally didn't really see much difference. But either way, the payoff is still pretty darn good even if one is slightly dimmer than the other.

Do you use Mixing Medium for any of your looks?

The 4 Rockstars said...

I have a few times...but most of my looks are bold so I'm afraid of messing it up somehow because it's harder to blend w/wet shadows.

Also, when I tried foiling my pure luxe shadows, they flake off when I try to blend two colors together...is there a way to remedy this?

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Ruby Hello again! I agree that it is rather difficult to blend wet shadows. That is why I only use it as a color enhancing base rather than an eyeshadow itself. I think because I have this huge fear of creasing that if anything is left creamy on my eye, I need to set it in place with a powder product to ensure it stays. Even the ones that have a dry finish, like paint pots, I have to put something over it. That's my makeup OCD :)

In regards to the eyeshadows flaking off when blending, what do the flakes look like? Are they like scales because the eyeshadow and mixing medium have already bonded? Or is it more powdery like excess eyeshadow dust? Also, what are you using as a base under, if any?

The 4 Rockstars said...

Hmm...I don't remember very well, but I didn't use udpp or any base when I experimented. Maybe that's why...I'll have to try w/a good base on.
Thank you~ ^_^

Mrs. Lynne, MakeupFix.net said...

Ruby It really is just trial and error girl :) I do hope you find what works for you. And when you do, be sure to hollar back at me so I can try it too, hah.

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