Eyeshadow keeps moving?
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Nov 16, 2013
Alyssa C.
Okay I know this sounds weird, but my eyeshadow keeps moving. My everyday natural look is a light color on the lid and a brown in the crease, by the end of day it looks as if I had one muddy brown color all over my lids. I do use a eye primer daily,so I do not Know what the problem is. Is there anyway I can stop this, any tips or tricks? Help please!?
Nov 16, 2013
Mickie S.
Too faced shadow insurance. Eyelid primer.
Nov 16, 2013
Karen L.
Maybe the eyeshadows aren't that good of a quality? Or maybe you have oily eyelids & need a better primer :)
Nov 16, 2013
Kyraa D.
Yeah, you either bought low quality shadow that just can't stay, or you have oily lids & need an eye primer.
like Mickie suggested, Too Faced eye primer is really good or Urban Decay's eye primer.
Nov 16, 2013
Julie S.
I had that problem. I use primer like you (make sure it's a decent one) as well as setting powder.
Nov 16, 2013
Santana G.
Use Urban Decay's eye primer and good eyeshadow.
Nov 16, 2013
Karli G.
I used to have the same problem because my eyelids are oily. just be sure to use a primer first and after you're done with your makeup, set it. I use Makeup Mist and Set by elf. Definitely helped me and it was only about $3 at target.
Nov 16, 2013
Rocky B.
Try using another primer elf & definitely use a setting spray. {Elf setting spray is $3}
Nov 16, 2013
Jamella W.
Try using concealer as a eyeshadow base your shadow will stay in place all day 👌 I recommend MAC studio fix concealer
Nov 17, 2013
Lisa S.
Powder your eyes a little bit before applying primer and then let the primer sit for about 30 sec- 1 min... Milani has a great primer, I like it better than ud and too faced
Nov 17, 2013
Alexis F.
I personally love wet n wilds eyeshadow primer :)
Nov 18, 2013
Azyah N.
Urban decay primer potion for sure
But if you want something drugstore try e.l.f. Eyelid primer it's only $1.00 soo cheap but it works
Nov 18, 2013
Pamela W.
Okay so I had this same exact problem. I bought Urban Decay, Two faced and Mac paint pot and they all didn't work. I stopped wearing shimmers (expensive ones) because they moved all the way up to my browbone in a matter of an hour. Don't waste your money on the high end primers. The problem is that you have extremely oily lids. The two things you'll need is your favorite eye shadow primer and the elf makeup lock and seal. Once you apply your shadows, pace just a dab of the lock and seal on your eyes and it'll stay in place.