Any tips on blending?
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Feb 20, 2013
Cynthia L.
Any tips on how to blend eyeshadow? My colors never seem to blend together.
Feb 20, 2013
Dana K.
Make sure you're using a good primer, and you have a good, soft blending brush. And never pack on a lot at once. Add color gradually. If you feel it needs to be more opaque, add more slowly.
Feb 20, 2013
Atiyah Y.
Try using a transition color in your crease. The color should be about the same as your skin tone. I find that this helps me blend my colors easier.
Feb 20, 2013
Cynthia L.
Thank you girls!
Feb 20, 2013
Lolli S.
Use a fluffy round type brush and blend like window wipers.
Feb 20, 2013
Ally S.
You need a transition colour, that's the eye shadow that is about 2 shades darker than your natural skin tone to help blend the eye shadow from the lid up to the shadow under the brown bone, always have a clean blending brush on hand. Do not use the brush to apply shadow but have it to blend out the shadow you already have on, this will make the shadows blend easier and cleaner