Craft glitter is completely different from the glitter used in approved "glitter makeup" and should never be used near the eyes.
she put this black curve on her eye and she wears lot of glitter and eyeshadow
Blue eyes tend to look best with silver glitter eyeshadow. Try Too Faced Lock Down Ultimate Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow ($19 each) and when you put it on you have to keep your eyes closed for like a minute so it doesn't create creases.
There are lots of places to get body glitter. Any department store with a crafting section or any craft store or beauty store will sell different kinds of body glitter.
You can find glitter headbands at almost any store.
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It shouldn't be. It will clog your pores. Plus most eyeshadows have glitter that you don't want on the rest of your face.
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A substitute for an eyeshadow base or primer is hard to find but what ive found what works well is either a regular face moisturizer/lotion or chap stick. A moisturizer/lotion works good for powder eyeshadow, while chapstick works better with cream eyeshadow or glitter. Remember watever you use rub it in evenly all over your lids!! :) hope i could help!!
One can purchase MAC red eyeshadow from Macy or at a MAC store. One can also purchase a Mary Kay red eyeshadow from one of the company's representatives. Sephora stores also carry a red eyeshadow.
lots of mascara, metallic eyeshadow, or soft pinks and pastels. for teenagers its glitter and smokey and tons of lack mascara and liner
You could probably buy it from any drugstore/shop or counter that sells makeup. You could get a full palette, with all the colours on it. Some of which you can personalise to suit the colours you want - which could be a good idea for 'rainbow eyes', or you might have to get numerous pots with a variety of colours. You could even refer yourself to a makeup professional to ask where they buy their products - bearing in mind this could cost a lot. Hope this helps.