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!!
Pigments have MANY uses. You can press them into normal eyeshadow, which there are many tutorials of online, or depending on the color, you can use them as blush, eyeshadow, or highlight.
I usually use my foundation, it helps the eyeshadow grip onto your eyelid making it last longer. You can also use a face primer which is meant to go under make-up. To make your eyeshadow hold longer I recommend closing your eyes covering your forehead and spraying your eyes LIGHTLY lol with hairspray. It works like a dream and is extremely practical.
Cream eyeshadow is an eyeshadow that is in a cream form. It is nice base for powder eyeshadow or it can wear alone by itself if that cream eyeshadow doesn't crease or fade. You can use your finger or flat synthetic brush to apply it. I recommend MAC paint pot and Maybelline 24 hour tattoo cream eyeshadow.
Shadow base would go on first. If you are using a shadow base, you should not need an eyeshadow primer. They are basically the same product. The only exception I can think of is if you are using the MAC spray primer. If that is the case, you would put on your shadow base, spray the primer on your shadow brush, put the shadow on your brush & apply.
You can make eyeshadow without mica by using alternative ingredients like arrowroot powder or cornstarch as a base, along with pigments such as iron oxides, ultramarines, or natural colorants like beetroot powder or spirulina. These alternatives can provide color and shimmer similar to mica in homemade eyeshadow formulations.
No, chicken bouillon and lobster base have different flavors and profiles. Chicken bouillon will not provide the same seafood flavor that lobster base does. It's best to use a seafood-based product for recipes that call for lobster base.
Yes.
i do. i always use black eyeshadow, just make sure that it isn't to heavy and you can wear it for any occasion.
the pink-brown mac eyeshadows are: Vapour-eyeshadow Gleam-eyeshadow Expensive Pink-eyeshadow Girlie-eyeshadow Motif-eyeshadow Hush-eyeshadow Bisque-eyeshdow A wish Come True- a tartan tale limited edition Follow your Fantasy-a tartan tale limited edition Pink Split-mineralized eyeshadow duo Tan- pigment Shell-cream color base Shimmersand-shadestick Untitled-paint those are all of the pinky-brown eyeshadows and eye makeup that i found. Hope it helped
you can use a wet brush
yes I use is all the time
It depends on what kind you use