How many times have i had this happen to me? I know what you mean it drives me crazy as well. Once your done applying make-up brush a transulcent loose powder over it all, it seals your make-up and makes it extra-longlasting!!
Bye, remember, love the skin your in
2007-01-29 08:28:46
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answered by briacass 3
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First, apply a little bit of concealer on your eyelid. This will give the eyeshadow something to stick to so it doesn't "fall" into the crease. 2, When you put on your powder put it on your eye lid just like you do the rest of your face, no more or less just average. 3, put a lighter shade on the entire lid then put the darker shade on only the bottom part (below the crease). This will make it more difficult for the eye shadow to travel into the crease (if it's not directly over it). If you're not used to applying it this way, it may not look as dramatic as you're used to but it will be more noticeable to other people than you b/c they will see it when you blink (which you won't see in the mirror) Also, Don't use too thick of an eyeshadow, the creamier the worser. LOL
2007-01-29 16:35:27
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answered by Amanda 4
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Eye Primer by Mary Kay. It is the best. Your eyeshadow will no longer clump and it will last all day long. The great thing about it, is that it comes with 100% money back guarantee.
2007-01-29 16:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Put on a cream shadow first, in a neutral shade. Then apply your choice of shadow over it. The cream will stick the shadow to your eye, but not to itself so that it won't clump.
I've also heard about putting a tiny bit of foundation on instead of the cream...don't know if that works I've never tried it.
Also, make sure your eyelids are as relaxed as possible when you apply the shadow, and try and keep them slightly closed until the cream dries, before you put the shadow coat on. That way there won't be too much stickiness. Hope that helps!
2007-01-29 16:26:14
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answered by chocolateandnuts 2
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What have you been wearing recently? Most eyeshadows don't really cause that. If you want a really nice one, try Clinique or Lancome. But if you want something inexpensive, try Maybeline. You might also want to consider going lighter on your eyes. If you normally apply a lot of make up, then try and put on a little less.
2007-01-29 16:27:57
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answered by actingluver09 1
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Not to be rude, you may be putting too much on. It happens to me whenever I do. When you first put eye shadow on, it is still very powdery on your eyes. What I do after putting it on, is I take a tissue and lightly rub the eye shadow. Think of drawing with pastels. It is the same idea where it is really powdery on the paper at first....then you rub it in and it stays put. You don't want to rub too hard, obviously, because then it gets too light or completely comes off. I hope this helps, it has definitely helped me!
2007-01-29 16:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Eyeshadow - Makeup Tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/12/applying-eyeshadow-eye-shadow-is.html#name1
2007-01-29 22:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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ur puttin too much on sister! If Ur putting on a lot becuz u want it to be dark...just get a dark colored shade!
much luv- Yvette
2007-01-29 16:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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try long lasting powdery eye shadows
2007-01-29 16:24:30
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answered by Vesna G 5
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‾ummmm! notsure but ask your closes friend ‾
2007-01-29 17:32:09
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answered by ask me 2
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