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Originally Posted by Zana
Since cream eyeshadows were mentioned, may I ask: what's the best way to use them? I was given a palette (Revlon I think) as a gift and they're gorgeous, and I've been coveting some of the Bobbi Brown ones also, but I feel like I'm going to need to set them with something so they don't wander all over my face. Or is that wrong -- do they just set themselves? I normally use powder or a combination of paint and powder, so creams are new to me. TIA!
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Creams are good for intensifying shadows, like using them as a base. I tend not to use them too often b/c of the lines they can create, and the fact that they can "creep." So if I used creams, I'd use them as highlighters, near the brow where not a lot of movement (like blinking, etc.) takes place, cheek highlighters, blush, lip colour, or as the eye shadow base, as mentioned...
YES, the MAC Paints are amazing as eyeshadow primers-no lines!
Face Atelier makes a wonderful silicone based foundation that I've used and it's very smooth. I have a resistance to using liquid foundation all the time, though, and am intrigued about the bismuth ingredient causing reactions. That is very good to know.
Dani, thanks for the picture; you do have beautiful skin.
It's good to know what people are recommending to use for everyday versus stage.