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Is the Rocker Eye kit suitable for a mature looking 14 year old girl that is going into eighth grade to use? If not, what age is appropriate?

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asked 1 year, 11 months ago
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Libbey
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Personally, & this is just my opinion (I'm 26, I have a daughter of my own, & I wear very dark eye make-up myself) I wouldn't choose the Rocker eye for such a young girl. It's rather flashy & over-the-top for a grown woman, much less a girl going into the 8th grade, very evening make-up, think going out on a night on the town or to a rock concert. Instead I would go with the Eyelining Tutorial, or Intro To Eyes Tutorial. These both come with some wonderful brushes & eyeshadows. Or if she really likes heavier looking eye make-up (god knows I do) then get her the Smokey Eye or Smokey V Eye tutorials. The Spotlight on Primetime kit is a good one even. But hey, I forget kids are more advanced nowadays, so if you want, get her the Rocker eye kit for fun, & another kit for daytime looks. You'll be considered one awesome Mama! =]
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
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Toriface
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I would say that is fine for any age. I think it entirely depends on how heavy you apply it. It can be really pretty when done VERY light handed. I have used the colors separate and together as the kit shows during daytime for work but i used a very light hand & went sparingly with the colors. I mean VERY light handed, like a couple specks in the lid, swirl, swirl, swirl, TAP, TAP, TAP, TAP then apply. It starts off slow but after 2 or 3 times its just right for a light look.

I have also done it very heavy handed at night when I go out (as shown in the picture on the box) & you would NEVER guess it was the same kit.

Thats the great thing about these colors, You can really achieve a great range of looks if you take the time to apply it.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago
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Casi W
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How can I get the Rocker Eye Tutorial?

I have searched the website for "tutorial" and all I got was the Intro to Eyes tutorial. When I searched specifically for "Rocker Eye Tutorial" I got no results.
asked 11 months ago
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Mallory*
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If all else fails, try Ebay or Amazon.
answered 9 months ago
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Toriface
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Need Help w/Step 3 in Tutorial

I've been using BE since 2002 and understand all the lingo but the whole "triangle" thing has me confused. Could someone explain it better? It says:

"Using the swirl, tap, pat technique, apply Rock Star Eyecolor with the smudge brush end in a solid mini-triangle above the outer corner of your eye to accessorize with sparkling iridescence—think of it as a studded bracelet."
asked 1 year, 9 months ago
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Alex E
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