I'm a Wolf girl now!
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I'm a Wolf girl now!
Ok, so, I've been using snaz paints exclusively, and finally decided to try the Wolf paints (primarily for black and white). I gto myself an essentials palette (red, green, blue, yellow, white and black), and I gotta say I feel in love with the paints.
Overall, they seem to activate much easier, and get to creamy consistency with my brush much faster. They smell nice (imho) too!
I LOVEd the black. It goes on smooth and light, especially tiny details, like lines and accents. The white, I felt goes on much brighter than Snaz white does too.
The yellow was a delight to use! In fact, out of all the colors I like it the most I think. The blue - i did not care for, to be honest. It was good with sponging, but with the line, not so much. Then again, I might have just been doing it wrong.
So, definitely happy with Wolf. I think its amazing for line work (it smudges less as well, at least on my arm. On my face, I had too much oil at the time, so everything was smudging like crazy). One thing though, the colors don't seem to like being put on top of each other too much.
Overall, they seem to activate much easier, and get to creamy consistency with my brush much faster. They smell nice (imho) too!
I LOVEd the black. It goes on smooth and light, especially tiny details, like lines and accents. The white, I felt goes on much brighter than Snaz white does too.
The yellow was a delight to use! In fact, out of all the colors I like it the most I think. The blue - i did not care for, to be honest. It was good with sponging, but with the line, not so much. Then again, I might have just been doing it wrong.
So, definitely happy with Wolf. I think its amazing for line work (it smudges less as well, at least on my arm. On my face, I had too much oil at the time, so everything was smudging like crazy). One thing though, the colors don't seem to like being put on top of each other too much.
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I think thats why it is good to have a mix of paints..I have just started buying paradise and snaz for bases and blending while I use Tag for everything else..But I do very much want the Wolf White..I have heard great things about it,, and the metallic white...the want list is so huge..argh..
I'm so glad you have found something you like,,Cant wait to see what up come up with now!
I'm so glad you have found something you like,,Cant wait to see what up come up with now!
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Wolfe with an e - Wolfe Face Art and FX or Wolfe Novelties
Going from Snaz to Wolfe FX.................... now there's some difference in the makeup. As for laying down the colors on top of each other and blending in general - practice - you'll get the hang of it based on feel.
Going from Snaz to Wolfe FX.................... now there's some difference in the makeup. As for laying down the colors on top of each other and blending in general - practice - you'll get the hang of it based on feel.
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Actually Loretta - their line of Wolf Novelties no longer has the "e". Not that it is a big deal or anything, I just noticed it not long ago at the wolfefxmakeup.com site.


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I agree with you dragonfly. I have snazaroo paints and struggled with my line work. I love snazaroo for blending, but I saw the advice about wolfe products being better for line work and bought some to try. I cannot believe the difference! I can't wait to get to work this weekend with it.
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