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Re: Shadow Base? I need a Good One

On 3/5/2015 perryp said:

OMG..You all are terrific to share this !!!

I have been re-assessing my make up routine & have realized I don't have a good handle on things.

So I've been asking this community some questions with great responses to up date my methods.

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Re: Shadow Base? I need a Good One

On 3/5/2015 suzyQ3 said:

For anyone with tea-stained lids, you would need a primer that helps to cover the discoloration. I have no clue why, but mine are severe, with the staining extending even to the sides of my eyelids.

I use either Laura Geller's Eye Spackle in the jar or Estee Lauder Double-Wear concealer in the very lightest color. The latter works well because it is not an emollient formula. On top of one of these, I use a base eyeshadow as well.

This combination goes a long way in covering the staining. I don't really have a problem with eyeshadow creasing either, but then my eyelids are no longer oily.

Oh suzy, my eyelids are the same way...it drives me nuts{#emotions_dlg.sad} I have to use some kind of primer/cover. I really wish I didn't because I have more casual days that I don't want to bother with a full face of makeup.

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Re: Shadow Base? I need a Good One

I have very oily eye lids. I use 2 products in order to eliminate oil, fading and creasing. I use wet and wild eye primer first. Let it set, then apply MAC Painterly on top. This combination works well.

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Shadow Insurance/Too Faced

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I've used the original Urban Decay in the purple tube for years and it works very well.

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Someone mentioned one by the Mark brand within Avon. I don't know about that one. But I have recently discovered AVON eyeshadow primer in the jar. What a little gem this is! Regular price $7 and goes on Sale for $4.99. I just had my second jar delivered today. I LOVE it!

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Love the Trish McEvoy eyebase-sold at HSN, used in combination with the triangle of light concealer--amazing! A new eyebase product from Skinn was just released-getting rave reviews- sold at Evine, but not individually yet, only available in the last TTV kit.

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I like Milani. It as good as the too faced. You can find it at the drugstore or big box stores.
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On 3/5/2015 betteb said:
On 3/5/2015 suzyQ3 said:

For anyone with tea-stained lids, you would need a primer that helps to cover the discoloration. I have no clue why, but mine are severe, with the staining extending even to the sides of my eyelids.

I use either Laura Geller's Eye Spackle in the jar or Estee Lauder Double-Wear concealer in the very lightest color. The latter works well because it is not an emollient formula. On top of one of these, I use a base eyeshadow as well.

This combination goes a long way in covering the staining. I don't really have a problem with eyeshadow creasing either, but then my eyelids are no longer oily.

Oh suzy, my eyelids are the same way...it drives me nuts{#emotions_dlg.sad} I have to use some kind of primer/cover. I really wish I didn't because I have more casual days that I don't want to bother with a full face of makeup.

It's a royal PITA, isn't it? And really, although my routine works fairly well, there really is nothing that totally covers it 100 percent.


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Re: Shadow Base? I need a Good One

On 3/5/2015 suzyQ3 said:
On 3/5/2015 betteb said:
On 3/5/2015 suzyQ3 said:

For anyone with tea-stained lids, you would need a primer that helps to cover the discoloration. I have no clue why, but mine are severe, with the staining extending even to the sides of my eyelids.

I use either Laura Geller's Eye Spackle in the jar or Estee Lauder Double-Wear concealer in the very lightest color. The latter works well because it is not an emollient formula. On top of one of these, I use a base eyeshadow as well.

This combination goes a long way in covering the staining. I don't really have a problem with eyeshadow creasing either, but then my eyelids are no longer oily.

Oh suzy, my eyelids are the same way...it drives me nuts{#emotions_dlg.sad} I have to use some kind of primer/cover. I really wish I didn't because I have more casual days that I don't want to bother with a full face of makeup.

It's a royal PITA, isn't it? And really, although my routine works fairly well, there really is nothing that totally covers it 100 percent.

Yep you are so right about that.

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