How to apply loose powdered eyeshadow??
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Oct 3, 2012
Brenda O.
So I bought these eyeshadows from Mexico but they come in mini glass bottles. I was wondering, how do I apply it to my eyelids without it coming off after such a little while? I notice that the color seems to go up into the crease of my eyelids. It also looks oily and its just a mess! Any tips you have? Please?
Oct 3, 2012
Margaux B.
You can use powder pigments dry of course. But you can also spray your brush with Fix Spray I use the Makeup Forever fix although I hear the Mac one is great too. You can also load your brush with an eye primer/face primer the dip into your pigment. I love the Too Face Lemon Drop Primer or the clear Makeup Forever primer. Of the three, I suggest the eye primer it will prevent creasing and have the longest wear. Make sure to dust excess pigment to prevent unwanted fall out
Hope this helps :)
Oct 3, 2012
Brenda O.
Thanx Margaux it sure did Ill head over to the store right after school. :)