Wet look eyeshadow
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Dec 11, 2016
Mads M.
My skins pretty light so I struggle finding metallics that actually look metallic on me.. anyone know like a super strong shift eyeshadow? like I want it to look wet like metal.
Dec 11, 2016
Taylor G.
Have you tried cream shadows?
Dec 12, 2016
Bailey G.
Maybe try wetting your brush with something like MAC Fix+ or a setting spray?
Dec 12, 2016
Nicole A.
Try goldiluxe money maker and grand tearia from Sugarpill cosmetics they are amazing metallic shadows that look super pigmented on any skintone you can use wet or dry
Dec 13, 2016
Mads M.
Thanks for the advice, I have tried wetting my brush and cream shadows.. I think cream usually looks better on my eyelids since a lot of shimmer tends to look crepey and I'm too young to wanna deal w that lol... also I like more natural neutral shades the most wild I get is reds.
Dec 15, 2016
Kelly H.
Have you tried Mac loose pigments? That or the colour pop pressed metallics might be your best bet. also the makeup geek foiled eyeshadow.