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Jan 19, 2014
Heather G.
As long as you sanitize it well you should be fine. Then you can wear your product incase your client like something you are wearing you can point it out.
Jan 20, 2014
Grace M.
Just be careful about eye shadows. Mainly for your sake - you never know what is going on in some of our clients eyes! Never use eyeliners on both and try to use disposable mascara wands if possible!
Hope this helps! I know how it feels to be on a budget!
Jan 22, 2014
Maaike H.
You think you should use the same make up as you use on your clients. n you agree with grace M.