Controlling oily eyelids?

opulence

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Hey everyone,

So basically the title says it all. My whole face isn't really oily just my eyelids and nose. I find it especially annoying because even though my liquid eyeliner is smudge proof/water proof and what not it always creases even if I put a primer on.

Any product suggestions or things to prevent eyelids from becoming oily all the time is much appreciated :).
 

shellygrrl

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After you apply eyeshadow primer, try setting it with an eyeshadow that's close to your skintone, and then after applying eyeliner, set that with an eyeshadow of the same colour.
 

Copperhead

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In addition to the help shellygrrl provided, try a MAC Paint Pot over your eye primer. As an everyday shade most people use either Painterly or Soft Ochre. Then go ahead and put on your shadow. That should help.
 

feeorin

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I always use a painterly paintpot over my UDPP and my eyes look fresh even after a 16 hour long day, my eye makeup looks the same as when I went out the door
for comparison, if I only put UDPP, my e/s start to crease after 10 hours or even less
 

glammy girl

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I swear by Mac Paints & Paintpots. They are the only products that help me keep oily lids at bay. I agree with the girls, use a paint or paintpot over your regular primer. Groundwork matches me perfectly. HTH :)
 

PRESIDENTslim

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paint pot
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anne082

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Apply a face primer, foundation and powder. then apply a good eyeshadow primer and MAC Paint pot / Shadesticks / Cream Colour Base or NYX jumbo pencil and smooth it out with a brush, or either your fingers and put a shadow over
that works perfectly for me. :)
 

fieran

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I have oily T-zone and eyelids. I use a combination of NARS Smudgeproof primer followed by a cream base - either a MAC Paint Pot, an eyeliner smudged and blended all over, or any other cream shadow - then only do I apply my powder eye shadow.

For your nose, a good oil free primer will definitely help. If you can get samples, some of the good ones are Bare Escentuals Prime Time (the original one, I haven't tried the oil control version), Estee Lauder's Matte Perfecting Primer (it's quite new I think), or Laura Mercier's oil free primer. You only need to apply really little, like a pea size for your whole face. So if you're spot-priming, you might need even less.

Good luck! :)

..forgot to mention that you could set your eye area (after you apply your liner, etc) with transparent powder. I use MAC's Prep+Prime usually to set my eyeliner after I've smudged it. But I'm a pencil eyeliner lover :)
 

corinne27

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i cant live without urban decay's original primer potion!!!! aslo i find the paint pots work really well too!!
 

cno64

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In addition to the help shellygrrl provided, try a MAC Paint Pot over your eye primer. As an everyday shade most people use either Painterly or Soft Ochre. Then go ahead and put on your shadow. That should help.
I guess I am officially the owner of The World's Greasiest Eyelids.
I've tried the UDPP + Paint Pot+ powder combination, and I still have the greasy creasies by mid-day.
I've tried the following primers: UDPP. Blinc, Victoria's Secret, Mary Kay, NARS, Lime Crime, and Tarte.
NARS and Tarte have performed best for me, so far, but even they're far from perfect.
I'm close to waving the white flag.
 

Copperhead

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I'm close to waving the white flag.
Wow. It's that bad? Have you tried Too Faced Shadow Insurance? What about MUFE's new primer? I haven't tried either of those so I can't review them but I guess if those in addition to all the ones you've tried doesn't work, then I just don't know what else would work. Good luck to you. I hope one day you'll find that perfect miracle product that'll help you.
 

DILLIGAF

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Does the Milk of Magnesia work for the lids as well? I've heard that it controls facial oil very well
 

Copperhead

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Does the Milk of Magnesia work for the lids as well? I've heard that it controls facial oil very well
It's funny you ask this because I was going to ask/suggest it too but didn't for some reason. Didn't know if there are ingredients that may not be safe for the eyes or not.
 

princess sarah

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I use Lime Crime Candy Eyed Helper, its the best I have come across for me and all my clients. Eyeshadows dont budge, crease or fade for oily lids.
 

SarahW

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Paint Pots. I use Painterly mostly, but Groundwork's also pretty nice for a smokey-eye base. I have very oily eyelids but this product never lets me down!
 

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