A set of stick carcass from a British producer. Both of these techniques can be applied dry and wet, creating different effects. When used dry, they give the effect of greasy pastels with intense colors, while when wet they turn into a semi-transparent ink. The colors can be successfully mixed with each other, and after drying one applied layer, put another on it. They can be used on paper, preferably high-grammage, and fabric. The sticks can also be rubbed and mixed with water to achieve the effect of liquid mascara.