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I love makeup it's so fun to play up your features but what I hate about is when I wear eyeshadow.......within a few hours i get this awful crease where my eye naturally creases, i suppose this is normal but I don't see this on other people.....any solutions to this problem?

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I love makeup it's so fun to play up your features but what I hate about is when I wear eyeshadow.......within a few hours i get this awful crease where my eye naturally creases, i suppose this is normal but I don't see this on other people.....any solutions to this problem?

try carrying a mirror and reaplying your makeup after some hours (: i love eyeshadow too i like bam.. mix 8977 colors together.. but can never get the eyeliner on right.. can you? haha you know what i also love..? curling my eyelashes and putting some really good macara on.. your eyes look i dont know. intense hehe

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I have got the same problem as you, enchanted. Giselle's tips is the only thing that I would recommend. But if you do not care to much about how your eye shadow look after some hours, just use your finger to "smudge it." Not very nice, but at least you will not get that horrible line from the eye shadow. ^^

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Hey Yeah i use to have this problem alot. The trick is to apply concealer on as a base, wherever you plan to put on eyeshadow. it helps alot , concealer helps ur skin from being oily , it acts as a base that helps you eyeshadow last longer and not smudge all over the place. if you don't have concealer, trying using powder on as a base instead. of course concealer is better though. The thing is. without concealer. your skin produces alot of oil. and the oil makes the eyeshadow umm you could say melt away and smudge everywhere. And it also depends on the type of eyeshadow you are using. I usually use powder types or dry types. not those soft mousse ones . :) hope this helps

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