Eye shadow that stay put or eye make up products?

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Posted by Kirsty on 16 March 2011 7 Comments

Question by drrc: Eye umbra that visit option or oculus brand up merchandise?
My optic umbra doesnt last or maybe it does last but it has a tendency to migrate to right below eyes or my bunk lids. Are there yearning-lasting eyeshadows that remain put and if so, which particular brands do you recommend?Regular drugstore/market shop branded preferred, but Im open to section shop brands too.Or, is there an oculus umbra “primer” or “base” that I tinput on my lids before the optic shadow to help the optic shadow last longer and “remain put”/not migrate to my bunk lids?

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Answer by Countrymomma2
I utilisation and sell AVON products and swear by them. My mother always used it when I was growing up and now I use it too. Here is my locate www.youravon.com/pauladiaz you can order there and have it shipped directly to your house! As far as “primer” endeavour putting your foundation or pulverisation on your eyelid first, it will give the umbra something to bow too!

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Kel says:

There is eye shadow base and yes it really does help your shadow stay on and not crease. The best I’ve ever used is Clinique, I use the color called Canvas cuz it’s skin color. There is also a kind I bought at Sally Beauty supply once, don’t remember the brand, but it was in a white tube, applied with a lil applicator kinda like lipgross, then blended with finger.

sophie_kay says:

Hello therr!
I was just watching a youtube video which told me (what i already know but anywho,) that to make your eye shaddow stay on and not crease throughout the day, you should use a base (or primer but a base can double as a shaddow for a natural look!) I use Benefit – Lemonaid (http://www.benefitcosmetics.co.uk/gp/product/B000JJH47O/sr=1-5/qid=1203615608/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&n=48844031&bcBrand=core)
Or M.A.C Paint pot, in Rubenesque (http://www.maccosmetics.co.uk/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CAT4720&PRODUCT_ID=PROD74822)
I hope this helps a bunch! :) x

Shes a Dwelling Place for Demons says:

Bare Minerals should have it

Kelly A says:

Mineral powder eyeshadow pigments adhere to the eyelids better and the colors are more vibrant. I get mine from kms mineral essentials.

rschroeder987 says:

Definitely use a primer, they really do make a difference.

Try Avon’s perfectwear extralasting eyeshadow. It’s got a slightly creamy texture that immediately dries into a soft powder, and talk about staying power!! When testing it on my hand, I had to use soap to get it off. My favorite is the pearl color to use to highlight the inner corners of my eyes, it really does stay all day.

Lindsay says:

You deffinantly need a base.

If you have oily skin, you would probably like Urban Decay’s Primer Potion. It didn’t work for me because my skin is dry, but most people love it.

If you have dry skin, you can use a cream eyeshadow under your powder eyeshadow to keep it in place. I really like MAC Shadesticks and Paint Pots for a base. Getting a neutral colered on is the best since it can go under any shadow color. Cover girl also makes some eyeshadow sticks that work okay as a base too, and I think Maybelline might as well, if you want something cheaper.

CourtneyElaine says:

A primer will be your best bet. It will help even cheap-o stuff stay on. I’m not sure if you’ll be able to find a primer in the drugstore, but to be honest I’ve never looked for one. I use the MAC prep and prime, and it’s lasted me forever. But there’s a great one by Smashbox, available at Sephora.

Another trick is to make sure you’re creating a good base layer. The color that you use over the whole lid, don’t be shy with it, layer on a little more than you think and that with a good primer should create the perfect no smudge base!

If all else fails. She-laq by Benefit, it’s an actual makeup sealant.

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