Thursday, December 3, 2009

How do you keep cream eyeshadow to stay put and not go in the creases of your eyelids?

Any tips?How do you keep cream eyeshadow to stay put and not go in the creases of your eyelids?
Try using Eyeshadow Primer Potion from Urban Decay. It gives you 12-15 hours of crease-less wear out of your eye shadow. Or, you might try using a bit of oil-free concealer on the lid before you hit the shadow. Last, you can try to set your shadow by holding a tissue over the lid, and dusting transluscent powder through the tissue onto the lid. The tissue acts as a filter or sifter, making sure that only the finest application of powder goes onto the lid, and keeps it from disturbing your beautiful shade of shadow.How do you keep cream eyeshadow to stay put and not go in the creases of your eyelids?
Cream eyeshadows are going to move a little bit no matter what because they have a little oil in them but here is a tip.





-Put foundation (if you have oil free that's great because and oil foundation with the cream it will slide more) if you have an oil free one. If you don't use a primer.





-Then put the cream shadow





-the trick is to put a powder shadow over it (obviously similar in color or a sheer shimmery one would look great) and that will hold it in place for longer.





Good luck and have fun with it!
Three words- Clinque eyeshadow primer. It comes in various shades and is WONDERFUL!
You need to use an eyeshadow primer, MaryKay has a great one, you apply that first, let dry and then no eyeshadows will crease....the loose powder ON TOP of the eyeshadow also works wonders..
brush loose powder over your lids first.
I agree with the loose powder, it is a great tool to have.
put powder foundation on first and when you get new eyeshadow get powder.
Not really! Unfortunately I never had anything but problems with cream eye shadows. You could try putting on a light coloured eye shadow powder first, and then covering it with the cream....but, I personally gave up on cream eye stuff; and went back to powdered eye shadow!


Good luck hope someone out there has better advice!
make it thicker with a little bit of shadow glitter or something like that.
By taking your time on putting it on and make sure it's in the outer part of your eyelids,make sure it doesn't touch at all. And make sure the creases are perfect line up.

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