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Makeupdork C.
Thank you for the feedback. Actually, all of the eye shadow photos were taken on the same model on the same day, we also take them in the same position with the same lighting. We do this (and so do many other companies) in order to make the photos themselves look uniform on the website. The lights are bright, this helps showcase the true color of the eyeshadow itself. it is a pretty standard way of shooting photos for color pictures. If you look closely you will also see that we used both sides of her eyes. She also used fake eye lashes in a few of the photos to simulate what the shadows look like with different sizes and style eye lashes. We appreciate you comments.
Oct 4, 2013
Jinx alice M.
Three of your eye looks show the exact same position of the light reflections on the eye, the exact same position of the lashes and exact same position of light and shadows. I call bullshit, you obviously used photoshop to be able to show more looks than you actually created. Boo!