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Jun 24, 2014
Erica G.
I posted this last night and no one answered. I got the urban decay electric palette and it says some shades are not intended for use in eye area...has anyone used those shades on their eyes and if so did you have any problems with them? please let me know.
Jun 24, 2014
Aimee M.
I have used every colour in the pallet and had no reaction whatsoever. The only if you could call it a problem I encountered is that the pink shade, apologies I can't remember the name, stained my lid ever so slightly!
Jun 24, 2014
Kelly H.
I used them all in the eye area. I'm fine. :)
Jun 24, 2014
Erica G.
Ok awesome. thanks so much ladies!!
Jun 24, 2014
Kathryn L.
If a cosmetic product uses some pretty chunky sparkles or shimmer or even possibly a different color pigment, they just basically have to put those warnings on. Even though these products were clearly made for such use.
Jun 24, 2014
Emily W.
Usually pink/red pigments are the culprits in those warnings, they can cause irritation on the eyes. If you do decide to use them, proceed with caution and be prepared in case you have a reaction.
Jun 25, 2014
Erica G.
I used all the colors today that were in the warning and all is good lol. thank god cause they are too pretty not to use.