Try using a primer under it and applying thin layers until you build the color up. Or you could apply primer the cream shadow and a powder shadow to set. Maybe Magnolia Makeup's Mint Julep. I just saw a YouTuber use the combo of Bedaub and Mint Julep this week.I need a recommendation too, I LOVE how illamasqua Bedaub looks in swatches, but by all accounts it's terrible. Is there any way to get that color and pigmentation without terrible creasing? I got that from darksideofbeauty.com oh and I really like their lavender color Dab, but same problem![]()
magnoliamakeup.comThat's a really good idea, where do I get magnolia makeup?