Who Uses Star Blends?
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MeeMee wrote:If you're sponging on darker skin and can't seam to get an full opaque coverage you can use a smoothie or lollipop sponge and the star blend dry powder of the same color on top of the paint. It will fill in color in the blotchy looking areas and even out the color.
This is very helpful. I live in the heat and have such diverse clients. Looks like StarBlend is in my future.
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This youtube compares Ben Nye and Starblends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bg4-OWY7Ds&feature=plcp&context=C3f5e6b4UDOEgsToPDskJtFN5zCIAj0nQf-x1AM4r6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bg4-OWY7Ds&feature=plcp&context=C3f5e6b4UDOEgsToPDskJtFN5zCIAj0nQf-x1AM4r6

VictoriaS- Number of posts: 54
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Registration date: 2011-11-16
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I like the starblends. I have used them for muzzles or anywhere there are large areas of color. I am not really keen on sponging because I get it all over my hands. The starblends seem cleaner to me, but you do have to shake off excess powder. You don't want to dump a bunch of powder on someone's clothes.
Also, I agree that if someone has oily skin or slightly wet skin it will come out blotchy, but I have worked around that too and make sure it blended.
I find using starblend pink to put on as eye shadow is a lot quicker than wetting a sponge and loading and it making a mess with the paint. I think it is a lot more comfortable. I have used a half sponge for this and it worked fine although the smoothie blenders are good too.
I think... I could be wrong the key is to really load up your sponge or smoothie blender. You are more likely to have a more opaque coverage that way.
Also, I agree that if someone has oily skin or slightly wet skin it will come out blotchy, but I have worked around that too and make sure it blended.
I find using starblend pink to put on as eye shadow is a lot quicker than wetting a sponge and loading and it making a mess with the paint. I think it is a lot more comfortable. I have used a half sponge for this and it worked fine although the smoothie blenders are good too.
I think... I could be wrong the key is to really load up your sponge or smoothie blender. You are more likely to have a more opaque coverage that way.

VictoriaS- Number of posts: 54
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Registration date: 2011-11-16
Re: Who Uses Star Blends?
I think they'll be part of my next order
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However, I have read that they are not easy to use on darker skins (I think someone did a white base before putting the actual colours - that would take too much time for me). And most of the lovely kids have tanned or dark skin, where I work.
So I was wondering if it would be more effective for instance, to paint a spider person, with water-activated paint or Star Blend powder ?
However, I have read that they are not easy to use on darker skins (I think someone did a white base before putting the actual colours - that would take too much time for me). And most of the lovely kids have tanned or dark skin, where I work.
So I was wondering if it would be more effective for instance, to paint a spider person, with water-activated paint or Star Blend powder ?
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I have all of the Starblends and I do love them ....
What I wish is that they could come up with more colors...
What I wish is that they could come up with more colors...
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I use the pink starblend for cheek color on little girls... round cheek apples in pink with a tiny white starburst painted on each cheek. The pink on the cheeks only takes a second and adds extra ooomph, even if it's a quickie design. The starbursts on each cheek are added when I'm doing any final detail work. If time permits, I'll add a tiny clear gem to the center of each starburst.
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So far I only have a white starblend that I use for making scales on my full face dragons. I've been meaning for so long to actually buy a full set of starblends, but the money just hasn't been there thanks to moving, high rent, college, and now unemployment. However, I have tried the starblends as a base when a friend of mine let me try them. I love them! Here's a pic of the scales I do with my white starblends, I like this effect so much better than using paint because it's a softer, more implied look.



Tilly - Formerly Punky- Number of posts: 1151
Age: 21
Location: LaPorte, IN
Registration date: 2010-04-03
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Just out of curiosity, Metina, does this mean you are considering carrying starblends in the forum shop? Because that would be awesome! I prefer doing business here as much as possible because the service is so great and it's something I really want to support. When I eventually do get around to placing an order, it's so nice if I can just order from one place, rather than several as it cuts down on the shipping cost and the wait time is the same.

Tilly - Formerly Punky- Number of posts: 1151
Age: 21
Location: LaPorte, IN
Registration date: 2010-04-03
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I love starblend and ben nye lumiere in the summer. Red is awesome for spiderman, and I find it goes on much faster than Paint. I use smoothie blenders for mine. White kind fades after a while, but the other colors stay pretty strong for me. Not too much of a problem falling off on things. less mess than paint in the heat, I would say. also great for anything around the eyes with boys. they fuss a lot less than with paint. The black is great for doing a black eye on a puppy. All in all I use them a lt during the summer. And the fushia Lumiere is like my FAVORITE color. I use tons of it. I wish they sold itin a larger container!
vegaburm- Number of posts: 2
Registration date: 2010-06-25
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Tilly - Formerly Punky wrote:I prefer doing business here as much as possible because the service is so great and it's something I really want to support. When I eventually do get around to placing an order, it's so nice if I can just order from one place, rather than several as it cuts down on the shipping cost and the wait time is the same.
I wish I could "love" this quote. Yay Metina!
Re: Who Uses Star Blends?
Based on the poll, I guess we will be carrying them!
I will be placing a mehron order in the next few days so look to have starblends by mid next week!
-Metina
I will be placing a mehron order in the next few days so look to have starblends by mid next week!
-Metina
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Starblends are now in STOCK!
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