Watching and listening to you is a joy! I’m a happy new subscriber wishing you the very best!
@tortorre2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😘😘😘
@aqilahtaufik59222 жыл бұрын
so flawwwles babe
@TinDo442 жыл бұрын
amazing review in-depth and so relax watching your videos. hope you get better attention soon and keep up great sharing. Love from VN.
@tortorre2 жыл бұрын
Xin Ciao! Cam on!🤗
@anniewhitmore76272 жыл бұрын
Hi Tor - great video as always! I feel I always learn something new with you. Have to confess, if I use cream products I usually stick with cream for a whole look but watching you apply the cream bronzer, set it and then apply powder was so interesting and I want to try that now! I agree, Vol III is the nicest palette for bronzing - I loved how you used the products to layer - again I wouldn't have the confidence normally but want to try that with things I already own. The second palette blush pigment - wow! But I am glad it was too pigmented bc it was so helpful to see how you dealt with it. What was that brush (small very fluffy?) that you used to diffuse so efficiently? Soooooo pigmented! Using the Vol III for eye shadow was great too. The looks you created were great. Can I ask you, would you recommend the Sonia G Worker 2 or her Worker Pro for applying shadow on a hooded eye AND to blend thicker concealer formulas? I want to invest in something with my Beautylish Card Event $20 but not sure which would be best? I believe the Worker 2 is intended to apply and blend shadow as well as deal with heavier concealer application so I was leaning towards that, but seeing you use the Worker Pro today makes me ask what you think of the two compared to each other? Hope you are having a lovely day xx
@tortorre2 жыл бұрын
Hi Annie, Thank You for the Love! I appreciate it. 🤗 Cream products are the easiest formulas to work wit as they give you a longer play time and it's very easy to layer and blend them. I adore the Volume III! It's such a good buy. The blush in Rose Heat was - KAPOW! hahah I actually used the Number Eight Yachiyo that was loaded with The Foundation from Lisa Eldridge. What ever remainng foundation product on the bristles really helped in "taming" the blush because it was the color of my skin. it was a big help. I use any of my Sonia G Worker Brushes (I don't have Worker One FYI) for concealer and eyeshadow application all the time. What you should consider is purchasing a brush on how "big" and area you will be working with. The Worker Two is a big brush, in comparison to the Worker Pro and the Worker Three. If you want to apply one wash of color and blend it out at the same time, the Worker Two should be good. if you want more detailed application, get a smaller brush.