Eye primer :)
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Mar 28, 2014
Lara R.
Hi! I need your knowledge: what is the proper way to apply eye primer? I have UD potion and Benefit Stay don't tray. Do you put it over your lid and wait for it to dry before placing the eyeshadow?? because it I did that today and the eyeshadow didnt blend with the brush and I had to use my finger. thanks :)
Mar 28, 2014
Hannah K.
Is it possible that you're using too much? I find that if I use too much the surface becomes too tacky and it's impossible to get my shadow where I want it to go.
Mar 28, 2014
Kyraa D.
^ agreed with Hannah.
I use UD eye primers, & I find it's best to apply a tiny, tiny amount on your finger, tap it around your whole eye, & then add more if needed. I also let the primer set for a few mins before applying the shadow (:
Mar 28, 2014
Shauna S.
I agree, I apply just a very thin amount to my lid using my fingers and let it dry for maybe 15 seconds.
Mar 28, 2014
Lara R.
Perfect! I'll try applying less with the finger, wait and then the eyeshadow :)