Highlight Liquid Lipsttics gives great
opaque coverage in just one coat.
Not exact matches
The Perfect Tights are available
in 3 types of
coverage — sheer,
opaque, + blackout — and come
in sizes S — XL.
The fabric is
opaque, so you can wear them
in public with ample
coverage.
For all of you, makeup veterans, this may be a playful and universal product to fill
in for several tasks —
opaque or sheer
coverage of dry eyeshadow, or a defining liner when applied wet.
The tights come
in three levels of
coverage: sheer,
opaque, and blackout, so there are options for all your Fall outfit needs.
The pigment
in the lipstick is good but you need to do a few swipes to get
opaque coverage.
Their formula is moussey and glides on very easily and
in one swipe you get a neat
opaque finish with full
coverage.
The polish
coverage is on the
opaque side, so glitters from previous coats don't show up so well
in the finished look.
Circle / Delete Concealer — Circle / Delete Concealer is very emollient
in texture and provides more
opaque coverage.
The most pigmented are stick and pot concealers; they are quite thick, slightly dry
in texture, have
opaque finish and provide the greatest
coverage, which makes them perfect for covering spots, broken veins or anywhere on the face where you have discoloration / redness.
Dark, DARK plum, this is a matte lipstick that glides on
in a way that is super
opaque in coverage.
In hindsight I would have worked more tonally from the offset, and painted these layers with much thinner paint so that it did not have the
opaque coverage.
(Note that radiative forcing is not necessarily proportional to reduction
in atmospheric transparency, because relatively
opaque layers
in the lower warmer troposphere (water vapor, and for the fractional area they occupy, low level clouds) can reduce atmospheric transparency a lot on their own while only reducing the net upward LW flux above them by a small amount; colder, higher - level clouds will have a bigger effect on the net upward LW flux above them (per fraction of areal
coverage), though they will have a smaller effect on the net upward LW flux below them.