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I love creme eyeshadow. I have some that come in sticks, which makes it easy to apply, but I have a hard time with the ones that aren't, such as Revlons creme eyeshadows. They don't come with an applicator, and I end up using my fingers to apply. It works ok, but I prefer to have some sort of applicator. Is there a brush that works well for that, cause I have never seen a creme eyeshadow brush. Any suggestions, TIA!
14 RepliesI've always had the same issue with cream shadows creasing -- not all but a lot of them. I recently discovered a creamy stick shadow that is honestly the best one I've ever tried (and I've tried a gazillion). It's brand spankin' new too. It's the Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Shadow Pencil. It's a similar formula to their 24/7 eyeliner, but in a chubby pencil version. AND you can buy a synthetic brush that is designed to work with them, and it's amazing too. You can actually use that brush with ANY cream shadow. It blends creamy formulas perfectly. Love, love.
You should buy a eyeshadow brush to apply the creme eyeshadows that aren't easily applied. I buy inexpensive ones because I like to replace them often.
i just use my concealer brush or my blending eye brush



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