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Feb 24, 2013
Sydney F.
Put some water on your eyes then wait it should stick then.
Feb 24, 2013
Katharina C.
Girly get a primer even its a little cheapy one at target or Kmart & put a little before you do your shadow & it will help a lot trust me I used to have to put sooo much on cause you couldn't see it & by the end of the day it just looked horrible so get a primer (:
Feb 24, 2013
Lauren K.
Possibly, this crime can be blamed on your eyeshadow. If the shadow isn't even staying on your skin, you may need a new eyeshadow. Primers help the eyeshadow stay through the day, but even before I started using primers, I could still get eyeshadow onto my lid.
Feb 24, 2013
Desiray R.
A primer is very helpful. it will keep your eyeshadow on much longer and prevent creasing. It also helps the application process. most primers range from high end to low end, but it doesn't matter as long as the job gets done :) I would prefer using urban decay, its very popular and I use it myself, good luck!