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Apr 19, 2015
Stephanie G.
How do you beauties deal with and/or prevent fallout of shadows when doing your makeup? I have a huge problem with fallout as I am doing my makeup and was wondering how you all dealt with it. Thanks!
Apr 19, 2015
Rissa G.
If I'm doing eyeshadow, I personally do it before I do my face makeup. That way, if there's fall out, it won't mess up my face makeup when I have to wipe it away. So I do my eyeshadow, wipe away any fallout with a brush or makeup wipe, and then apply my face makeup as usual
Apr 19, 2015
J L.
I do the same as R T (: Or I use a sticky note to catch the fall out.
Apr 19, 2015
Julie F.
I do the same! To get rid of my fallout I take a qtip and dap a little bit of lotion on it and swipe it under my eyes. Takes away all of the unwanted makeup! Also be selective with the brushes your using, better quality brushes will pickup and deposit more product and produce less fallout than cheaper brushes
Apr 19, 2015
Shelley W.
I apply my eye look first before I go in with foundation. Any fallout that occurs I remove with a baby wipe.
Apr 20, 2015
Mer C.
I take a powder, usually a colour less one, and dab quite a heavy amount under my eyes and it acts as a barrier so when I brush away the powder the fallout from shadow doesn't smear.
Apr 20, 2015
Luke C.
Yeh I do it first!