xfashionesque answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 2:28 am: I'm not 100% percent sure because I haven't tried it yet but I guy I know, who's a make-up artist told me to use a cream eyeshadow as a base and then to apply my normal eyeshadow on top.
xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday September 26 2005, 6:11 pm: But not sweating so god damn much!
But you can't control how much oil comes off your face, can you? SO THERE'S YOUR ANSWER! You really can't do anything about it. Unless you whipe of and re-apply every few hours, your eyeshadow will ALWAYS crease by the end of the day.
Teza answered Monday September 26 2005, 6:03 pm: I have a little trick for that. When you are putting foundation and powder on always put it on your eyes. Before applying eyeshadow use just a little of lotion. The best lotion you could use is Nivia because its so thick and it works really good. After you put the lotion on put the eyeshadow. Sometimes it depends on what kind of eyeshadow you are using. Make sure its a good brand so it stays on longer. You should always re-touch your makeup to keep it fresh. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
twizzler2 answered Monday September 26 2005, 5:48 pm: I'm not super clear on what you are talking about but if you are talking about when eyeshadow globs up in the creases of your eye...then you should use powder/dry eyeshadow...thats what i use and it never gets globby by the end of the day. Plus it is easy and quick to apply.
tasuki answered Monday September 26 2005, 5:47 pm: I don't think you can. Everything has flaws, and eyeshadow is no exception. If you don't want creased eyeshadow the only thing you can do is not wear eyeshadow. Sorry, but that's the way it goes. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.