Monday, November 30, 2009

Questions about creasy eye make-up!?!?

every single time i wear eyeshadow, it creases up.





what can i do? should i or should i not put moisturizer on my eyelid?





anything i can do without buying something new?





please help, it gets all dark and chunky and looks gross.Questions about creasy eye make-up!?!?
don't wear it maybe??


try eyeliner.Questions about creasy eye make-up!?!?
DON'T PUT MOITURIZER ON YOUR EYELID! it creates oil that makes the shadow crease up. one thing that really helps is eye primer. you can get it at stores like sephora or ulta
actually benifite has special eyeshadow for people with alot of creases in their eyes you should try it out.....hope it helps!!
That happens to me too. You should ask the makeup specialists in the nordstrom beauty section.
put powder on your lids before, and i know you said you don't want to buy anything new, but MAC pigments is a really good investment that will last you like forever.
I dont put any moisturizer on your eyelids it'll cause make then grease up, crease, and then start to chunk. When you wash your face dry is completely and put moisturizer on your face but avoid your eye lids. Apply the make up and it should look fine. I recomend you use eye shadow from the NYC its a good company you can find it at your local store. Its affordable and works terrific! Check it out here's a link:





http://www.newyorkcolor.com/products/ind鈥?/a>








Hope it helps!
Don't put moisturizer on your lid ... it can melt into your eye and irritate it. Add a layer of pressed or translucent powder before your shadow. If that doesn't work ... you may need a primer like this MAC one http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/pr鈥?/a> or Urban Decay Potion Primer. Try a longer wearing brand too, like MAC or Revlon ColorStay.
Don't put moisturiser on your eyelids - that will make your makeup crease even more. I suggest dabbing foundation lightly on your lids before applying the eyeshadow. maybe try some different brands as well
It depends on the type your using, if its a cream it WILL crease, if its cheap it will crease, you need a good base try urban decay primer potion its AMAZING it will make the cheapest dullest shadows bright %26amp; give it staying power to last all day!





Hmm you could try vasoline, it usually crease for me though, try getting a white eyeliner %26amp; covering your eyes in it before you apply shadow





A last resort; if your shadow is a solid scrape some off the top wet your brush a bit %26amp; take what you scraped off %26amp; put it on your brush 70%shadow 30%water depending on your preference ratio.
Ok.. Number 1, just putin moisturizer on your eyelids is SOOO BAD FOR THEM. it makes them puffy.. if you want a moisturizer for your eyelid then you must use one that is designated for the eyelid..





number 2, there are things called eye primers that you put on before your eyeshaddow.. it's like foundation, but for your eye. it makes your eyeshaddow crease resistant and last a lot longer throughout the day





number 3, using a cream eyeshaddow will ALWAYS crease. hate those things... use poweders.





number 4.. try using actual brushes.. instead of those stupid little applicators that they put in the compact. they give a less ';cakey'; application





Good luck girl!!





oh and ';Urban Decay'; had a great eye primer.. you can find it at http://www.sephora.com
Put foundation on your eyelids before you apply your eyeshadow it helps keep it in place.








Hope I helped!!
try using substitutes for the eye makeup, like, sparkles, basicly i don't know what to tell you, you buy new stuff or 4get it
If you use foundation use that lightly on the eyelids, then pressed powder, whether it be from a compact or a brush from loose powder. The powder will have your eyeshadow stay on longer and not look clumpy. It also depends on the kind of shadow you use. Try using mate eye shadows, not the loose shadows. Best of luck.
Been there done that. I would put you cream on about 30 mins before you are going to put your makeup on. Then once your cream is dry put your eye shadow on. It worked for me.
Do you use liquid eye shadow? That could be the problem, use a light powder eyeshadow, and don't put moisturizer on you're eyelids, this could cause them to be greasy or moist all day, causing the shadow to mix with the moisturizer and get all creasy and chunky. Make sure to wash your make-up off every night, so resisdue from yesterdays make-up doesn't interfere with todays make up....Good Luck =)
I totally understand. I get that all the time. Sometimes putting foundation on your eyelid before applying the eyeshadow helps even out and fill in your natural eyes creases





hope i helped:]]
Put concealor or foundation on your eyelid first then Put translucent powder over it (I'm assuming you have all these).





In the future when you have money to buy new product, invest in Urban Decay Primer Potion, it makes shadows last forever! Also invest in higher end shadows, which are more highly pigmented so they last longer and are more vibrant. Apply with a good quality shadow brush, not a sponge tip applicator.
Start with clean skin. Use an oil-free moisturizer made from the eyes. Use an eye shadow which states that it is crease-proof and water-resistant. I have found that L'oreal makes a great eyeshadow base for a great price. If you want to spend more, try Urban Decay or Lancome. The purpose of an eyeshadow base is to hold your eye makeup in place. It is made from longer-wearing ingredients than your basic facial foundation. If you choose not to use an eyeshadow base, try Clinique Touch Base for eyes in a flesh-toned shade and then layer or favorite colors on top. Another option is to try Mac Paints in Untitled or Bare Canvas. I find that my shadow stays on all day when I wear those. I like Fast Response Eye Cream from Mac. That helps the shadow to not look so choppy.
find some that is sticky so it stays in place.
YOU COULD WEAR CONCEALER BEFORE YOUR EYESHADOW IT MAKES IT STAY IN PLACE LONGER
then you probably shouldn't use the moisturizer. Try concealer there, under your foundation then top off with powder. Makeup tends to crease when it meets moisturizer. If you must moisturize even though you don't want to, try a light energy or natural moisturizer. I don't know if they still sell it, but a good one is jane light energy moisturzer otherwise try dove facial products(my secret is the towlettes for sensitive skin to remove my make up). If your using a cream to powder of glide on, try powder compacts instead. And maybe use less.





Hope this helps!! :)
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