Monday, November 30, 2009

Question about make-up wet/dray applying techniques!?

Okay, so I know that when you apply eyeshadow make-up wet it looks brighter/darker depending on the color and can cover the eyelid more elegantly, but I sometimes notice that when you apply the make-up wet it also has a better chance at creasing. Why is that? Is there any way for me to apply the make-up wet, but have no crease?Question about make-up wet/dray applying techniques!?
Using an eyeshadow base will help prevent creasing. When applying makeup wet it interacts with the natural oils of your eyelid. So when it dries up the oils make the shadows separate and thus crease. If you use a base such as Too Faced Shadow Insurance, Urban Decay Primer Potion, MAC Paint Pots or Paint or NYX Jumbo eye pencils you can get a primer on the lid that controls makes a barrier between the eye shadow and your eye lid oils.


I like using MAC paint pots since they double up as a shadow for those lazy days.


If you want to learn more I suggest looking for tutorial on youtube or dropping by makeupgeek.com which is a super friendly site devoted to makeup and all it's tricks.Question about make-up wet/dray applying techniques!?
It creases because it forms onto your skin more and settles in the cracks. To prevent this, raise your eyebrow to make your eyelid very smooth when you close your eyes, apply it, then let dry without moving. Or, you could use an eye primer which will smooth out the surface first.
thats called cheap make up.


it would help to get an eyelid primer though.

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