

Plus, I love that it doesn’t cake or flake and bake into a concoction of yuck on your eyelids.It has a good consistency – moist and creamy enough so that application is smooth and doesn’t tug on the eyelid, and yet fast-setting without being too dry.

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It may look a tad darker than my skin tone here, but when I apply it onto my eyelids, it’s the perfect colour (I promise to take a photo soon!).I don’t usually spend money on MAC products cos I think they’re rather pricey, but I forked out the money for this cos I think it’s quite a godsend to those who have to use double eyelid tape everyday (aka me).

However, I still prefer to pretend that I’ve got naturally lovely eyes – which is why I invested in a MAC Paint Pot. Plus, with the proliferation of popular bloggers such as Xiaxue and Qiuqiu using it loudly and proudly, it became more socially acceptable to use this (and be seen using this).
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3M also started producing proper double eyelid tape, but this came in a full roll.Ī roll like this could last me for about an entire yearĪfter several rolls / years, pre-cut double eyelid tape became more widely available. By then, I had already perfected the art of slicing the scotch tape up into the perfect gentle arc. I then progressed on to the smarter choice – using the more expensive 3M Scotch tape which was matte – this went on relatively undetected for a couple of years. Of course, this was a clear fail, since sticky tape was glossy and totally reflected light, resulting in my friends exclaiming “what the hell is that on your eyes?!” Back in 1995, I had already started slicing up normal sticky tape to apply onto my eyelids – I’ve got uneven double eyelids as a result of a fall when I was young. Sporting a simple and intuitive UI, Paintbrush will have you discovering your inner van Gogh in no time.Here’s yet another one of my shameless self-praise moments – I totally caught onto the double eyelid tape trend wayyyy before anyone else. Whether you need to quickly crop a photo, add some text to an image, or just have fun doodling, Paintbrush has you covered. Instead, it aims to fill the need for a basic, streamlined, and Mac-native image editor. Paintbrush is not intended to replace Adobe Photoshop or other high-end image editors. You can also paste images copied from many common Mac applications, including Microsoft Office and Apple iWork. Full support for transparency is available for image formats that support an alpha channel (currently PNGs and GIFs). Paintbrush can open and save to most major image formats, including BMP, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and GIF. Twenty-five years later, every Mac still includes a basic text editor in TextEdit, but a simple paint program is a thing of the past. When Apple released the original Macintosh in 1984, they included two applications: MacWrite and MacPaint. It provides users with a means to make simple images quickly. Paintbrush is the original simple paint program for macOS.
