How do you use cream shadows?
How do you use cream shadows?
Am I the only dummy?
Re: How do you use cream shadows?
Oh goodness no! We played with them a lot in the office, and there is a little bit of a learning curve when you're going from powders. I don't think it's anything too difficult for anyone, but it's different.
I've been having luck putting a little on with the applicator, and then blending it with my finger. If it seems sheer I put on another layer. I've also had good luck picking it up with a flat wet/dry brush and applying it that way. It doesn't gunk up a brush the way one of the silicone based shadows do- if it dries on the brush you just wipe off the residue (it's sort of powdery) and it's all set.
You do have to go with more simple looks- or at least I do. 2 colors max seems to be the most successful. It helps if I think of it more like nail polish for some reason- it's more like that than a shadow.
I've been having luck putting a little on with the applicator, and then blending it with my finger. If it seems sheer I put on another layer. I've also had good luck picking it up with a flat wet/dry brush and applying it that way. It doesn't gunk up a brush the way one of the silicone based shadows do- if it dries on the brush you just wipe off the residue (it's sort of powdery) and it's all set.
You do have to go with more simple looks- or at least I do. 2 colors max seems to be the most successful. It helps if I think of it more like nail polish for some reason- it's more like that than a shadow.
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Re: How do you use cream shadows?
Definitely no dummy! It's a bit tricky at first, but Karen's suggestion is what I do as well. I usually dab some from the applicator onto my pinky finger and pat it onto my eyelid. I've had good luck layering it atop a base shadow as well.
Re: How do you use cream shadows?
I agree, I also find it works best for me when I put a small amount on my finger and then pat it on my eye-it seems to come out evenly for me that way.
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Re: How do you use cream shadows?
I have used cream shadows forever. I have dry eye and I also think they look better. Start with a small amount then add.This builds the depth of the color. I use my clean fingers or a brush.Sometimes I even give a light spray of mineral water and it sets it.Love cream shadows can't wait to get the new ones.Ordered 2.
Re: How do you use cream shadows?
Do I need to apply Stick 'Em underneath the cream shadows?
Re: How do you use cream shadows?
Nope...it pretty much is Stick 'Em. The only reason you'd need it is if you wanted to add glitter or something on top.
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Re: How do you use cream shadows?
karen wrote:Nope...it pretty much is Stick 'Em. The only reason you'd need it is if you wanted to add glitter or something on top.
Cool. I used my new ones this morning, ready to buy some more to make a set!
Re: How do you use cream shadows?
I ordered Sunnyville, Soho, and Gotham and am IN LOVE!! I think I need them all, yikes.
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Re: How do you use cream shadows?
I ordered a bunch of them and can't wait to try them! I have oily lids and usually use my cream shadows as bases.
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