EYESHADOW CREASING! Help!
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May 25, 2014
Olivia B.
My eyeshadow always creases (and I've tried the urban decay primer potion, benefit stay don't stray)... After 2 or 3 hours my eyeshadow looks awful! I have super oily skin/eyelids... Any suggestions?
May 25, 2014
Taylor P.
After the primer, put a loose powder or baby powder on top, then put on your eyeshadow :)
May 25, 2014
Anna S.
I have the same problem my eyelids are super oily my life saver is UD primer potion for me at first it didn't work but instead of putting a little drop I used more and it worked.
May 25, 2014
Maria C.
I tried UD as well and did nothing for me. I now use wet & wild Fergie primer and on top of that Painterly Paint pot by Mac. My shadows don't crease at all.
May 25, 2014
Grace K.
I agree with Taylor! 100% :) The powder will absorb the oil!
May 26, 2014
Jocelyn S.
Try a MAC paintpot. Mine don't budge.
May 26, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Make sure to tap your primer in, same as concealers, if your rub them in they will be more likely to crease. I use the UB Original Primer and I have oily lids as well, but when I tap it in it doesn't crease for a solid 10-12 hours.
May 26, 2014
Nina S.
I have tried a lot of high end primers, but fell in love with Revlon photo ready primer +brightener. I use that, set with a translucent powder and my oily lids don't cause an oil spill into my shadow! lol.
May 26, 2014
Sarah Marie B.
Oh my gosh, I have the most oily eyelids ever. I tried the UD Primer Potion but it did NOTHING for me. Now I use NARS Smudge Proof Shadow Base, then layer MAC Paint in Untitled on top. For me, the original Paints work better as a primer than the Paint Pots, but I've used both.
May 26, 2014
Bree B.
Paint Pot in Painterly.
May 26, 2014
Regina B.
I have oily lids too. I have tried primer by Lorac and Urban Decay. They are not bad, however my go to ones are definitely Wet N Wild Fergie, and Hard Candy Eye Shadow Primer. For drug store brands they work really well. I also use the light dusting of powder the other ladies on here suggested.
May 26, 2014
Jodi A.
I am a MK consultant- eye primer!! You never reapply all day and it never creases!! :)
May 26, 2014
Diana T.
Try the smash box primer I love it and my makeup never creases when I use it - also it usually helps if you set your eye look with a bit of translucent setting powder if you have oily lids.
May 26, 2014
Kennedy A.
Urban decay primer potion always works... Maybe yours is old or something
May 26, 2014
Crisel D.
I have tried the same ones you had and I have oily skin too, but I keep using Avon eye primer, is not that expensive as the Benefit and stay longer.. It's not an expensive product but I love it!