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Feb 19, 2015
Victoria P.
I've been wanting to get one! Does anyone know if they can be used to stop eyeshadow from creasing? Also what shades do guys like?
Feb 19, 2015
Bonnie W.
I use it at a base :) and it works for me as a primer (and prevents creasing) many makeup artists do as well. I like it in soft ochre and painterly.
Feb 19, 2015
Meghan B.
They work perfectly as a base with full staying power. I recommend Painterly or Groundwork. Painterly is a nude shade that suits most skin tones (but does come up a little darker on pale skin). Groundwork is perfect for a smoky eye.
Feb 19, 2015
Les N.
I recommend soft ochre & painterly.
most people use it as a base for eyeshadow to keep the shadow from creasing.
Feb 19, 2015
Victoria P.
Thanks everyone!