Creasing Now in Warmer Weather Despite Eyeshadow Base?

amyzon

Well-known member
Well... Yeah that's the problem. I usually use two eyeshadow bases: Too Faced Eyeshadow Insurance, and a Paint Pot, normally Painterly, which always works spendidly as a primer duo to make my eyeshadows stay put until I take them off at night. In the last two weeks or so since the weather has begun to warm I've noticed some slight creasing. I tried using TFSI only today, and still noticed the problem, and tried using Bare Study on another day, but it didn't seem to make much of a difference. Does anyone have any suggestions? I thought about maybe switching back to UDPP because I find the formula to be slightly drying on the lids while TFSI is moisturizing and creamy. My lids are by no means oily but perhaps the heat/humidity is causing the additional creasing (?). I'm open to trying new types of bases so try me! Your suggestions are greatly appreciated ladies and gents! TIA!
 

HeatherLouWho

Well-known member
I crease pretty easy too. If my make-up only needs to last through work fine, but when I need it to last longer I sometimes use a product called Model in a Bottle. You spray it on after putting on your make-up and it helps prevent creasing. For me at least, it has mixed reviews on MUA.
 

gildedangel

Well-known member
You could try UDPP to see if it holds up better in the humidity, especially since it is a drier formula. You could also try spraying Fix + on the eyeshadow when you are all done to help it stay in place.
 

louislover1

Member
i have had similar issues i too use a paint pot and cream primar here lately i have actually began to use my NYX jumbo eyepencil in milk, pots n pans and cottage cheese as my bases
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I find that if i put a nice thick coat on my lids and apply my shadow it stays till I take it off I apply at about 9am and remove around 8pm
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The reviews on MUA have mentioned this as a base more then once, give it a try! They are very inexpensive and can be used in other ways as well! Not a bad investment if you call five bucks an investment even,lol
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ForgetRegret

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I'm so ridiculously oily, that my eyeshadow is just DYING to crease, no matter what I do to it...if you want to stick with the Shadow Insurance, you might try using a Paint, rather than Paint Pot over it, since the PPs are a little creamier than the regular paint. Or you can try using the UDPP underneath your PP, and maybe the drier formula of the UDPP will help. GL hun!!
 
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