A novel by Dreea. Jk serious question lol.
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Oct 20, 2014
Andrea V.
So I applied that white color on the lid with a wet brush using elf makeup mist and set, and then after finishing the look I sprayed my whole face again with the elf makeup mist and set (cuz I am too damn poor for Mac fix+) <-well more like I went in for the spray and came out with the pro long wear concealer but that's completely besides the point haha
Because of my non existent eyelids and my hooded eyes the lighter colors usually overlap into the dark colors. And this happens with pretty much any shadows I use. Is there any way to stop the lid color from transferring into the crease and the other shadows?
In case you wanted to know what I used lol
Lorac pro mega:
-orchid, dusty plum, mulberry blended upwards starting on crease
-cream on browbone
-cashmere on lid
Too faced chocolate bar:
-black forest truffle, the black looking color on crease
Makeup forever artist shadow:
- Golden Beige me-512. As base for cashmere
Also used: elf eyeliner, elf eyebrow kit in medium, model co mascara, UD perversion mascara
On face: nyx hd concealer, boo boo cover up concealer, benefit poise tint, nyx born to glow illuminator, too faced chocolate soleil bronzer
Oct 20, 2014
Andrea V.
You can see what I'm talking about in the top left pic where the darkest purple is supposed to blend straight into the brighter purple but instead it looks patchy.
Oct 21, 2014
Kitty K.
Are you using an eyeprimer?
Oct 21, 2014
Andrea V.
Thanks Alexis, I'll keep trying other methods and color combinations lol
Kitty, I used UD primer potion all over the eye And also on the lid I used nyx jumbo pencil to make the color stand out more