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Dec 30, 2011
Jennie W.
How can I use glitter cream eyeshadow without it clumping and getting in m creases ad make it stay
Dec 30, 2011
Isabelina B.
Try using a primer under it to fix creasing and the wear time, and applying with a stiff concealer brush for a clump-free application. :)
Dec 30, 2011
Dawn M.
You definitely need to use a primer.. then you want to lightly apply the cream shadow, and be sure to set it with a powder. If you are specifically wanting to use a glitter cream shadow, I wonder if you're talking about those new ones from Wet n Wild? They are really poor quality.. I would just recommend not using any.. and using a shadow, then putting your own color coordinated glitter on top. It works 10x better and doesn't crease. lol
Dec 31, 2011
Soma S.
Also, try applying the cream shadow in thin layers, allowing each layer sufficient time to dry in between. The best method of application would be with your fingertips and by gently patting the product onto your lid since there are chunky glitter particles that can be sharp. A primer base would also help too!