Rudy Alberto Makeup Artistry

Rudy Alberto Makeup Artistry

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Tips on how to prevent your eyeshadow from creasing

Are you tired of your eyeshadow creasing and caking? Well i am! Here i will give you some tips on how to create a perfect canvas for your eye makeup to last through out the day.

•Tip#1 Blot: Since most of us have oily lids is always Blot your upper and lower eyelids with a clean, dry tissue or Q-tip to absorb any residual moisturizer or facial oils that could impede the adherence of the makeup to your skin.


•Tip#2 Eyeshadow primer/Base:Apply a thin layer of eye primer up the the crease.Do not go above the crease


 •Tip#3Translucent Powder:Apply a dusting of (translucent powder) to your  eyelids,This will create a dry, smooth base.


 •Tip#4Eyeshadow(Thin layers)Always tap off any excess shadow product before applying shadow to your lids. Start out with a subtle veil of color, building up with another thin layer or two, as needed to prevent caking. Tip: use a flat-head eye shadow brush to apply shadow, working in a stippling motion to set in.

•Tip#5Choose Powder eyeshadow : Instead of cream eye shadow, use powder instead. Creams tend to crease on oily eyelids and oftentimes fade faster than their powder counterparts. You can use cream if you are layering colors, but try to finish off with a powder shadow


 •Tip#6When working with powder Avoid shimmery shadows on the creases and outer corners of the eyes, where creasing is more likely to happen. Hint: for even more crease-proof action, set your shadow with a swipe of translucent powder


 •Tip#7 No Eye cream:When it comes to keeping concealer cake-free, eye creams are a must. But when it comes to keeping shadow crease-free, keep the eye creams away. Eye creams will leave your eyelids oily. When your lids are too oily, the color tends to crease and fade quickly.


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