tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post412655965109286300..comments2023-04-13T19:11:25.641+09:30Comments on Miss Prissypants: Detrivore Eye Shadow Primer and - uh - a brief mention of UDPP.Deehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09349956327915851336noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-55997441972853952762011-03-11T00:40:24.396+10:302011-03-11T00:40:24.396+10:30I know that Fyrinnae isnt closed down, they just s...I know that Fyrinnae isnt closed down, they just shut the site temporarily whilst they make the next batch of products. They are also reformulating their lip lustres, which ill be interested to see if they've improved(for me at least) I adore their pixie apoxy though as its a glue, which you use the tiniest teeniest amount and let it set a few seconds and then it grips loose shimmery shadow and glitter. Its no good on matt shadows as it makes the shadow become wet looking, and matt never looks goof wet!<br />I think the detrivore is more of a gluey base which should be put over a primer, thats how i often see it used on http://themoonmaiden-blix.blogspot.com/ who btw does AMAZING looks with eyemakeup.<br />ive not used detrivore before as ive heard its not brilliant on oily lids..or if you do use it to use the tiniest amount. <br />I have a tube of TFSI and its pretty good, but must admit ELF mineral primer is amazing for general shadows, inc Sleek and loose shadows.Sakarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04511735205079140143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-38821570701581091852011-02-28T11:47:41.012+10:302011-02-28T11:47:41.012+10:30Wow the colour with UDPP was just crazy by the end...Wow the colour with UDPP was just crazy by the end of the day - what did that do to the pigment? I wonder if TFSI would work any better?<br /><br />And because it has to be said... yellow eye shadow?? lol :DJachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00855562155719994774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-39349791155218684532011-02-24T04:27:23.970+10:302011-02-24T04:27:23.970+10:30Wow! I'm surprised to see how much the shadow ...Wow! I'm surprised to see how much the shadow on just UDPP faded. I never did a comparison of before and after for that before. Maybe I need to take pictures to see if it happens with my shadows. <br /><br />FionaSwatch And Learnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16168354209670081496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-22338169152918819362011-02-22T19:14:03.867+10:302011-02-22T19:14:03.867+10:30Want the primer!!!Want the primer!!!Jadegrrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06229116532641178386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-55670547807293205102011-02-22T17:39:42.503+10:302011-02-22T17:39:42.503+10:30Suzanne, my oily lids just cause everything to cre...Suzanne, my oily lids just cause everything to crease after a while. I might try the NYX primer next time Cherry Culture has one of their 20% off sales. <br /><br />Heather, that's the problem with primers - one person will rave about how great one is and someone else says the exact opposite! It's just trial and error, I guess. <br /><br />TSGTNP, I fully intend to pick some up eventually, but they're always shutting up shop every time I want something! I hate their website too - it's not at all user friendly. <br /><br />Sam, do you mean Fyrinnae shadows? I have tried a few of them and they're excellent. I'm trying not to buy any more eyeshadows though, since I have TONS. You've tempted me with Knickers In A Twist, though - that one might be sneaking its way into my order when I finally get some Pixie Epoxy. ;-)Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09349956327915851336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-54970680463905163992011-02-22T13:58:02.075+10:302011-02-22T13:58:02.075+10:30Pixie Epoxy is ah-may-zing. You really should try ...Pixie Epoxy is ah-may-zing. You really should try it. It's more of a glue than a primer, though. I suggest swiping/ dabbing/ whatevering just a little bit on and spreading it out with your finger, and within a few seconds pat (don't swipe)the shadow on, so that it doesn't have a chance to dry. After it has had a minute or so to "set," then swipe or pat off any excess. Have you tried any of their shadows? I was pretty tentative about loose shadows, but I truly do love them... I had to place a second order within a week of recieving my first, lol! If you are a fan of either purple or taupe, I suggest Knickers in a Twist. Beautiful color.a girl named Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01026020434353204051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-38801948650780023802011-02-22T03:49:34.325+10:302011-02-22T03:49:34.325+10:30I hate the Fyrinnae website, but I do like the Pix...I hate the Fyrinnae website, but I do like the Pixie Epoxy. When you next get the oppurtunity, do pick it up - it doesn't even crease on me...The Student's Guide To Nail Polishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10654865894104986646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-84752293583820145842011-02-21T22:47:59.105+10:302011-02-21T22:47:59.105+10:30It's hard to find the right primer since they ...It's hard to find the right primer since they all work differently on different people. Detrivore's primer never worked well for me either.Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04115089023525905294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-40086404548942408812011-02-21T18:52:57.253+10:302011-02-21T18:52:57.253+10:30I have oily lids, but I find it usually works to m...I have oily lids, but I find it usually works to my benefit for mineral eyeshadows. Clings to powder like you wouldn't believe.<br /><br />That said I think the Nyx HD High Definition Eyeshadow primer is mighty fine.Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00495997845721866644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-48771518089094705272011-02-21T18:43:35.013+10:302011-02-21T18:43:35.013+10:30I have oily eyelids as well, and I think that migh...I have oily eyelids as well, and I think that might be the problem I had with it creasing and fading a bit. I think it will work better with the UDPP underneath (will let you know when I've tried it). <br /><br />I've never tried TFSI, but I'm intending to in the very near future. I'm not a big fan of UDPP - I'm only using it because that's just what I happen to have at the moment.Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09349956327915851336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637354733344705396.post-65950859576085752002011-02-21T18:40:58.050+10:302011-02-21T18:40:58.050+10:30This is interesting. I just finished a tube of TFS...This is interesting. I just finished a tube of TFSI and cracked open my UDPP, but this time around it really doesn't seem to be working for me at all. I'm thinking I might have to go back to Too Faced. Do you think the Detrivore is a good option for someone like me with really oily eyelids?dempss01https://www.blogger.com/profile/07124278021572754527noreply@blogger.com