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Mar 17, 2013
Korrin F.
I've heard people apply eyeshadow wet & I would like to try it but don't know how. how can you achieve this without ruining the rest of the eyeshadow in the section?
Mar 17, 2013
Korrin F.
Omg thank you so muchh!(:
Mar 17, 2013
Lolli S.
Mk sure that your shadow is meant for dry n wet cuz you might ruin the shadow.I usually spray my eyes with fix it ,thn precede with my shadow on brush thn on my wet eyes.I would also apply primer first.
Mar 17, 2013
Kate M.
Water and thinning liquid for makeup won't ruin eyeshadow, it's fine.
Mar 17, 2013
Hazel G.
Why not just wet your applicater?
Mar 17, 2013
Katie S.
Take your brush and put the eyeshadow on it then spray water/mixing medium while the shadow is on the brush so you wnt get your shadows all wet. sometimes if you buy the cheaper make up you need to get it wet a lil
Mar 18, 2013
Caitlin M.
I usually just wet my brush first and then pat it onto the eyeshadow. I've done it that way for years with both drugstore and high end shadows. But I usually try to stay in one corner of the shadow just in case. As long as you don't completely soak the whole eyeshadow it should be okay
Mar 20, 2013
Meghan C.
I usually do the shadow and then spray it with the elf setting spray after. works for me!