Favorite Eye shadow Primer

cocolicouss

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okay i have used shaderstick's , paint pots, and paints but i never get the color to show up bright enough even if i reapply and i don't know what else i can use as a base to make my eyeshadows pop maybe i need to try udpp
 

ohnna-lee

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Originally Posted by cocolicouss
okay i have used shaderstick's , paint pots, and paints but i never get the color to show up bright enough even if i reapply and i don't know what else i can use as a base to make my eyeshadows pop maybe i need to try udpp

Have you tried packing on the color with a sponge tip applicator first? I find that makes it as intense as it will get, besides using a paint pot. etc. etc... that will bring out the color you want.
 

cocolicouss

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Originally Posted by ohnna-lee
Have you tried packing on the color with a sponge tip applicator first? I find that makes it as intense as it will get, besides using a paint pot. etc. etc... that will bring out the color you want.

i usually use my 239 brush to pack it on but it still doesnt come out how i want it so im gonna try a sponge tip brush thanks for the tip
 

GEISHA GIRL

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Mac's Shadesticks Are My Favorites! So Easy To Apply (like Coloring In The Lines) Of The Eyelid. Bare Canvas (mac Paint) Is Also Really Great! I Like The Paint Pots Too... But If You Use A Lil' To Much It Will Cause Your Shadow To Crease.
 

GEISHA GIRL

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Originally Posted by ohnna-lee
Have you tried packing on the color with a sponge tip applicator first? I find that makes it as intense as it will get, besides using a paint pot. etc. etc... that will bring out the color you want.


ACTUALLY THE BEST BRUSH TO USE IS THE 275 BRUSH. THE FLUFFIER THE HAIRS OF THE BRUSH ARE THE BETTER FOR PICKING UP AND PACKING ON COLOR! THE 239, 252, AND 242 ARE TO STIFF AND PACKED/ AND THE HAIRS LIE TO CLOSE TOGETHER. SO THE SHADOW ENDS UP IN BETWEEN THE HAIRS THE MORE YOU PACK WITH IT.
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GEISHA GIRL

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Originally Posted by April47
I cannot live w/o MAC Shadesticks. I use them everyday. They never crease on me and make the colours more vibrant. I believe they are phasing them out though. Excuse me while I go cry.

YOU AND ME BOTH. BUT IF THEY DO YOU CAN ALWAYS CALL "GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN" (WHERE PHASED OUT MAC PRODUCTS GO) 1-800-216-7173
 

GlamQueen21

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UDPP because I cannot go a day without applying it. I want to try the MAC Paint Pots because I heard it's so amazing and I will try it whenever I get the chance.
 

ohnna-lee

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Originally Posted by kittykit
I've replied to this thread before but at the moment, Too Faced Shadow Insurance is my favourite!

The last time I went to Pure Beauty I tested this on the back of my hand and let it set. I then looked at all the other goodies and when I was done I looked at my hand and decided against the Shadow Insurance because it seemed to settle into the fine lines on my hand. It seemed like it didn't have the right texture, if this makes sense.

Is this the way it is supposed to act?
 

i_love_mac

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I like to wear my eyeshadows that pop, very vibrant. So if I am wearing blue I use Mac sea me purples I use Mac royal hue shadestick. For neutral eye I just bei-ing and also I use bare study paint pot by Mac.
 
OMG!! Honestly, STUDIO GEAR eye primer in Natural is AMAZZZZING! it has a very nice skin tone tint (comes in 2 colors: natural & bisque)- so it immediately takes out any blue/purples in the natural eyelid, it lifts and brightens!! Its awesome...not to mention your shadows won't crease or budge alllllllllll day long!

Right now you can only get it at ULTA, but Studio Gear is getting ready to be launched in Dilliards as well!
 

Nita67

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Originally Posted by LunaY
Well I went on a wild goose chase to find UDPP yesterday, every website was out and Sephora stores were out too. To spare myself from paying double on eBay, I heard the Lumene Eye Makeup Base from CVS was just as good for many people, except those with extremely oily lids, and even they liked it up until 7+ hours or so.

You can also try to get UDPP from Ulta.com. Love this stuff!! Another good one is Shadow Insurance by Two Face.
 

Shadowy Lady

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I use a variety of primers: Paints, Paint Pots, NYX Jumbo Pencils and Mehron AQ Palette.

Btw, I guess I'm in the minority as I hated UDPP
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-moonflower-

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Lately I'm really liking the Metal X eyeshadows as a base. With a bit of UDPP under them they last so long that it's hard to get off!
Gilded Ash as a base for brown and purple smokey eyes =
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