Tricks to Keep Your Eyeshadow From Creasing #Eye_Makeup
Finish with powder:
The same way dry shampoo powder works to absorb excess oil in your hair, translucent powder will work to absorb any oil on your eyelids, which is what makes your eyeshadow crease. Once you’ve applied your eyeshadow (whether it be cream, powder, or stick) use a fluffy shadow brush to tap on a bit of translucent powder to set the product in place and give it staying power.
Use a primer:
Whether you choose to use an actual primer or you double your cream concealer as a base, using a primer will help to absorb any oils on your eyelids. Your eyeshadow will also be able to grab onto the primer as a solid foundation to stop the likelihood of creasing.
Use eyeliner instead:
This works especially well if you’re going for a smokey eye at night. Using an eyeliner kohl pencil and smudging over your eyelid will give the color a lot of hold, and the eyeliner won’t crease nearly as easily as a cream eyeshadow. The trick with this is to remember that less is more. Start off by adding just a bit of liner color, and you can gradually add more and more.
Go waterproof:
When you can, try to choose a waterproof eyeshadow or a 24-hour long wearing shadow over a regular option. Then, once you’re applying the eyeshadow, use your finger instead of a brush for an application that will help the shadow stay in place.
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