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Nov 9, 2013
Amanda C.
So I'm thinking about using cream eyeshadow on my waterline. I have this eye accents crayon thing that's like a cream eyeshadow and then I have a maybelline color tattoo which is cream eyeshadow. Do you think it would be bad for my eyes if I applied cream eyeshadow on my waterline with an eyeliner brush or if I applied the eye accents eyeshadow which is already in pencil form? Please let me know because I think it would be really cool to be able to apply a bronze color eyeshadow or a white eyeshadow as eyeliner! Sorry if this is a long message! I will consider and appreciate all responses. Thank you!
Nov 9, 2013
Ashleigh I.
Try your lash line. I don't think it would be bad on your waterline but it may make your eyes water or sting if it gets in them. As Long as you're careful, but try it out before you do something important just in case.
Nov 9, 2013
Emily A.
^^ exactly what I was going to say @Ashleigh.
Nov 9, 2013
Skye E.
I tried it it doesn't sting