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Detailz Depression.

Post by Tash on Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:12 am

Hi everybody,
Anyone try/use the Detailz range by Mehron??
I bought the black white silver and gold ones thinking they would help me with lining and fine detail......
not so.
They smell kinda like a texta, and you have to redip the applicator thingy over and over and over, everytime you do a detail. You also have to hold the little pot in one hand when you redip as it's such a snug fit you have to pull the lid and the pot with two hands. This doesn't work for me and I find the little sponge pointy thing is impossible to get a good line with it. Teardrops always have the ditch in the middle and ticker edges.
It does great dots but whats the point if you can only do like four dots and then you have to pick the damned thing up again and re-dip and pull apart.
Am I doing something wrong?
Or are these things just a bad Idea?
I'm seriously thinking of trading them for some starblend powder. ( If that was at all possible)
Help!
Crying or Very sad

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by contrachapado on Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:21 am

All I use mine for is dots. And it does get annoying having to re-dip all the time. I think I'll just use mine up and not buy anymore.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by Metzpah on Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:17 am

I have never used them but the majority we had for sale at the costume store dried up and had to be thrown out, maybe only the white and black was getting purchased.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by SuzySparkles on Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:14 am

I have them and they suck! If anyone wants to buy them let me know! HA! lol

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by EerinArts on Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:18 am

I feel the same way about them, I also dont like having to open, close and put it away every time you use it. It takes extra time. With a normal brush you just dip it in the color and dotdotdot Razz With detailz you have to do all these extra things Very Happy lol.

I think they are good for people that go to a party and sometimes want to decorate their eyes/face a bit more with some nice dots. Instead of only using make-up. Something like that.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by michellesfantasyfaces on Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:17 am

good thing I never bought them...have concidered it...i just do my dots with a good wet round brush... Wink

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by Shannon Fennell on Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:17 am

Always thought it was a useless idea.

1) As make-up you can't use an applicator and return to the bottle - as it will contaminate the product (just like mascara).

2) All you can use it for is dots

3) you have to shake and reload constantly

4) it is easier to use a small brush!

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by LoneWolf on Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:46 pm

I like them for some things like: blood around tiger teeth, the teeth if I have forgotten them, gums for monsters, yellow dots in girl design - especially on black lines, eyes on lizards and so.

But I don't think I will re-buy, just use a small brush and my normal colours.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by glitterfly on Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:39 pm

Maybe a simple idea to help. I also have 2 of them. Never use them b/c I honeslty always forget.

But, maybe just use the wand for your dots and forget the actual paint inside that silly tight bottle. So, if you add some water to your cake colour of choice, make a little pool of paint and dip away. saves a hand and dipping in and outta the bottle constantly.

I am going to try it this weekend.
Good luck.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by BluAngL83 on Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:08 pm

I use it for larger parties and I dont want to use my wolfe white. It's easier to place dots on black outline without having to worry about my wolfe "getting dirty" ...who cares about the details? it cleans itself out when you reload Smile my wolfe white is too precious lol

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by Psalmbook on Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:40 pm

I loved them when I 1st started face painting but now would rather make my dots w/ a brush. They are great for beginners for dots.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by WyndyO on Mon Apr 26, 2010 5:51 pm

I have them too. Suckered up for them when I first started painting. When they are gone - I am done with them. (Thinking they may go to the kids' fp kit! : ) hee hee

I mostly used them for the little dots in the center of flowers and outside of designs and in my tiger dot/spotting around the eyes. Totally agree with all the comments here... hygienically questionable, once you achieve more brush control they are unnecessary. The dippy pots of white and black would be far more cost effective and sensible.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by Shannon Fennell on Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:29 pm

The applicator is the same as the foam tipped liquid eyeliner applicators... exactly. I have those as I clean them up as you never know when it might come in handy.

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by LoneWolf on Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:02 am

Amerikan bodyart has the applicators http://www.amerikanbodyart.com/Cosmetic-Brushes-Applicators.html

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Re: Detailz Depression.

Post by earthorange on Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:09 pm

Anyone tried these?

http://www.mileskimball.com/MilesKimball/Shopping/ProductDetail.aspx?TID=_MilesKimball&CID=MKHealthandBeauty&SCID=MKBeautyandGroomingAids&CollectionID=DC0002226&SourceCode=10509000003&mr:referralID=f564da4b-b6ee-11df-b8fb-001b2166c62d

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