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Making eyeshadow darker


Question Posted Friday April 15 2011, 9:35 pm

i don't wear makeup everyday, but when i do, I love dark shades or smokey eyes.

I have tons of really good pigmented eye shadows, but somehow when i apply them with my brush they don't look as deep. AND i do use eyeshadow primer.

I used a sponge eyeshadow applicator and it applied it quite dark, compared to my normal brush...so i was wondering if maybe there is an art of making the color show deeper?

I also hate the sponge applicators because they poke my eyeball and never look neat!

SO, how can i use my brush to get a deeper color?


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-exotica- answered Friday April 15 2011, 9:55 pm:
you can wet the brush before dipping it in the eyeshadow but make sure the brush is only damp. you can also use eye primer, it's like a concealer for your eyelids. it makes the color more vibrant, gets rid of creases and makes your eyeshadow last longer. hope i helped :)

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