Controlling oily eyelids?

martiangurll

Well-known member
I posted elsewhere, but the Maybelline color tatoo e/s are on par with MAC paint pots. They are a great base that lasts all day with no creasing, fading, or slippage.
 

darlin

New member
Hi everybody,
I am looking for the cream tattoo 24 hour.I am very new to this i just joined here but i am also just now learning how to use a computer i have not used a computer for very long so i know i will have many mistakes i just hope you can keep that in mind when reading my posts i am doing the best i can and i am not good at this at all so hope yall can help me as i am learning.
Thanks darlin.
 

PRESIDENTslim

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Hi Darlin!!!
The Maybelline 24 Hour Cream Tattoo can easily be found at your local drugstore, or some local grocery stores carry them as well!! Welcome to the site. The guys/gals her are really helpful! If yu need any help dont feel scared to ask!!
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Hi everybody,
I am looking for the cream tattoo 24 hour.I am very new to this i just joined here but i am also just now learning how to use a computer i have not used a computer for very long so i know i will have many mistakes i just hope you can keep that in mind when reading my posts i am doing the best i can and i am not good at this at all so hope yall can help me as i am learning.
Thanks darlin.
 

martiangurll

Well-known member
I have fairly oil lids and have to use a primer or its crease city and the Maybelline product works great as a base, no slippage. Ditto with Paint Pots by MAC, MAC Paints, the Laura Mercier eye basics, and the MUFE Aqua creams. Other products that work as just a clear primer for me include Too Faced Eye Shadow Insurance and the Mary Kay eye primer. UDPP works for me too, but something in there irritates my delicate skin of my eye and I can't use that one anymore.

HTH
 

Bliur

Well-known member
I really like NARS Eyeshadow Base, it's amazing! MAC Paintpots sometimes crease on me...
 

sideculture

Member
I tried the Nars Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base for the first time recently, and it's the best primer I've tried so far. Not perfect, but outlasts every other primer I've tried.
 

Yazmin

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I tried the Nars Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base for the first time recently, and it's the best primer I've tried so far. Not perfect, but outlasts every other primer I've tried.
I need to put mine back into rotation. I've been testing NYX HD Primer, UD, and Too Faced and they work just okay for me.
 

tats

Well-known member
Elf mineral eyeshadow base worked well on my oily eyelids.. and it's cheap :) The only thing isn't there for me is that it doesn't cover some veins on my eyelids..so I use paint pot from MAC. At first I thought it wasn't that good but then I started letting it to sit for a bit bfore I apply an eyeshadow and I think it works pretty well that way.. so my choice now is MAC paint pot :)
 

cno64

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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.
I tried that one, and while it works better than most, it's still no match for my oil-gusher lids. :(
 

Perfectlypurple

Active member
I'm close to waving the white flag.
UDPP etc. never worked for me either. The best one I've tried is Too Faced Shadow Insurance! Nothing is awesome as this, and I've tried almost every eye primer out there. And for liner the best GEL liner hands down which I have found is L'Oreal Infallible liner, for $10 CAD its my holy grail for someone with really oily lids like myself. Whenever I would wear Blacktrack or other fluidlines, or UD Perversion or any other type of liners they would always be up in my crease by mid day/ end of the day, but not the L'Oreal infallible! I am still in awe sometimes at how smooth and pigmented it is, and long wearing. I can wear it for my 12-18 hour days and it will still look perfect by the end of the day. For anyone with oily lids who has had this problem, you should really check it out :D
 

makeba

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UDPP with a paint of choice. I usually use UDPP and apply tan ray paint then my eyeshadow of choice. This method works super for me since I have hooded lids.
 
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