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Leg makeup

retrogirl1941

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Does anyone know of a good brand of foundation that would work as leg make up and a good liquid eyeliner pen that would be good for drawing a line up the back of the leg? I would prefer the eyeliner be in brown and very waterproof.

Samantha
 

jayem

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Sally Hansen makes a good leg makeup (designed for legs, too) which comes in an aerosol can. I can't remember the name.
 

Laura Chase

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I use MAC's face and body foundation if my legs need a little extra oomph, it melts into the skin when you work it in well, and I haven't experienced any rub-off.

Mac's Fluidline eyeliner is also pretty stayproof, but it is important that you apply it to completely dry skin.
 

glamour-girl

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helena rubinstein invented the leg make-up back in the 40's because there was a shortage of nylons during the war. i wonder if the company is still making it [huh]
 

The Shirt

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I actually use my mineral foundation on my legs (and to cover some scars on my back when exposed in a sundress). Works great, sweatproof, and stays put. I use the bare minerals brand.
 

KittyT

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For drawing in seams, I would suggest using a product like Benefit's She-laq and mixing it with brown eyeshadow to make your own "eyeliner". By mixing in She-laq you can guarantee it's really going to stay put.
 

goldwyn girl

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The Sally Hanson one is Airbrush Legs, if I recall correctly is will rub off so be careful with you vintage clothes. For drawing the "seam" try one of the felt tip liners perhaps Revlon or Almay. They're not expensive if you don't like the look.
 

retrogirl1941

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Im not so much worried about rubbing off on my vintage clothes(I dont wear vintage, its all repro). I just want it to stay all day and look good. All my clothes I try and wash really good.I think the felt tip is what I was trying to articulate on my last post.

Samantha
 

glamour-girl

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The Shirt said:
I actually use my mineral foundation on my legs (and to cover some scars on my back when exposed in a sundress). Works great, sweatproof, and stays put. I use the bare minerals brand.

what a great idea :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
now why didn't i think of that :eusa_doh:
 

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JazzBaby

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When money was tight during the war, women sometimes used gravy browning... But if that doesn't appeal to you, I could recommend Rimmel's Exaggerate Eyeliner for the seams. It comes in brown as well as black, and the brush is hard like a felt-tip pen so it would be easy to get a straight line. It's waterproof as far as I know, but you could always cover it with She-Laq or Lipcoate just to be sure.
 

retrogirl1941

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The Shirt said:
That's so darn sexy. You could turn that into a fun date night.

He was'nt crazy about the idea of drawing seams up the back of his wife's leg at a reenactment(in front of his buddies!oh the horror!), I will probably have to get a girlfriend to do it at some reenactments. Should make for a good show!lol (And I will post pictures for everybody later)

Samantha
 

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