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How do you use cream eyeshadows in your looks?


How do you use cream eyeshadows in your looks? How do you incorporate them? Do you avoid them?

I use them either as a quickie one-shadow kind of look, and then I tend to go for beiges or golds and just blend past the crease so it fades, or as an eyeshadow base.

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Jessica Avatar

I do essentially the same thing, except I don’t go past the crease (I never do for eyeshadow; I find it looks unnatural). I also never use cream shadows as a base since they tend to clog up my powder shadow brushes.

I also like how I can use a darker shade (taupe or pewter), but blend it enough so it looks natural.

Giosi Derleth Avatar

i either use it has a base…or if i woke up late then i swipe it on my eyes for an easy goo..my favorite are benefits creaseless creame shadows… =)

annie Avatar

Hi everyone, I’m looking for a good cream eyeshadow to use all over the lid for everyday. Any recommendations? Thanks so much temptalia readers!

Phyrra Avatar

I like to use them as bases. I put down my eye shadow primer as normal, then put down a cream eye shadow (like MUFE turquoise) on the lid, then put another aqua/teal powder shadow on top.

Soley Avatar

I <3 Cream shadows! I love the finish they give! My faves are Paint Pots especially in Rubrnsque and Nyx jumbo eye pencils tho they crease a little

CeeBee Avatar

I use them as eyeshadow bases – so far I’ve stuck mostly to neutrals in different finishes but I recently got Benefit Creaseless Cream in Gossip to go under my purple shadows and I love the way it deepens and enhances the powder shades – and makes them last way longer!

I’ve also round that really shimmery ones (eg, Benefit RSVP) makes a very subtle highlighter when used under foundation and powder. Just a hint peeks through and looks very natural and glowy – I just swipe and blend across the tops of my cheek bones, down the bridge of my nose, temples, brow arch and cupids bow, let it set and then apply foundation, etc as normal.

Niki Avatar

I use cream eyeshadows as bases for my pressed eyeshadows and on days where I don’t have time for a full eyeshadow look, I wear it as a lid color blended out to my crease and eyeshadow under my brow and out of the door I go.

Bianca Avatar

Hi Christine what is ur fav cream eyeshadow? Lately i’ve been into Benefit’s creaseless cream eyeshadows! I love skinny jeans! Birthday suit it gorgeous but I get glitter fall out. Does that happen to you? I also use a primer…

Enna Avatar

I use them mostly for quick one-shadow looks, the dark I use for very vampy smokey eyes, I rarely use them as a base for powder eyeshadows as I always use Urban decay primer potion for that.

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