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Re: Using Smoothie Blender Wet?

Post by Miss Ronnie on Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:56 pm

I don't find the smoothies hard to clean... I am super gentle while cleaning them... but I am going on a hunt this week for lollipop sticks because my beloved smoothie blenders do cost a lot...

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Re: Using Smoothie Blender Wet?

Post by Denise Cold on Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:40 am

I found a site on Amazon and sent the link to Metina. You had to buy a whole lot so I thought it would be better if she could buy them and sell them instead trying to buy 100 myself. I know I would buy 10 and add them to an order.

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Re: Using Smoothie Blender Wet?

Post by Kat's FacesForFun on Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:52 am

1happynut, If you haven't already, try using a regular sponge with your Lumieres instead of wetting them. A regular sponge picks up more color and they go on SUPER opaque and bright. No need to wet them. Pink, (actually azalea), lumiere powder is my favorite base for pink kitties. I use the back (round) part of the sponge. Goes on SO smooth and fast. Blending is a breeze. LOVE LOVE LOVE.

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Re: Using Smoothie Blender Wet?

Post by 1HappyNut on Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:40 pm

Kat's FacesForFun wrote:1happynut, If you haven't already, try using a regular sponge with your Lumieres instead of wetting them. A regular sponge picks up more color and they go on SUPER opaque and bright. No need to wet them. Pink, (actually azalea), lumiere powder is my favorite base for pink kitties. I use the back (round) part of the sponge. Goes on SO smooth and fast. Blending is a breeze. LOVE LOVE LOVE.



KAT!!! Thank you!!!!
That sounds like a great solution (that azalea is one of my favorite colours too, although they are all juicy). I didn't even think of using a regular sponge dry! I am going to play with them and your suggetion as soon as I can. I am so excited! I knew there must be SOME way to get a fast opaque application but thought for sure it must have to be wet.

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Re: Using Smoothie Blender Wet?

Post by Kat's FacesForFun on Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:01 pm

Let me know what you think! Blue is fantastic for optimus prime. Again... just SO even and bright.

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