First off, a big thanks to Revlon and Crowdtap for the products in this post. I recently received four face products to help create the perfect photo-ready look: Revlon Photoready™ Pore Reducing Primer, Photoready™ Brightening Primer ($12.99 and up at Ulta), Revlon Insta-Blush™ in Nude Kiss ($12.99 at Ulta), and a 4-in-1 Blending Sponge ($7.99 at Ulta), (list provided by crowdtap.com). Continue reading
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Makeup Monday: Avoiding the Crease with Too Faced!
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Candlelight is one of my favorites because it adds just a little bit of (sophisticated) lemon-gold shimmer that really makes the shadow pop. It can also be used alone as a highlight, without being overpowering.
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Champagne has the deepest color of the primers. It is a light bronze that can be built up and used alone or with eyeshadow. The bronze color, in my opinion looks best on light-medium to dark skin tones. Using it, especially lightly, can make those with lighter skin tones look tired–of course, with the right eyeshadow application, it will work with all skin tones.
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This brings us to the last of the shadow primers (not including the glitter glue, which I, personally, don’t care for): Lemondrop. This is my favorite because it works like most yellow-based color correctors. It lightens up any dark areas of the lids and provides an all-day, no-crease base for your eyeshadow. This primer is matte, so I do not recommend that it be used solo.
Overall, I LOVE-LOVE-LOVE Too Faced Shadow Insurance. It’s long-lasting formula sets the foundation for amazing eyes all day (and night) long! Each type provides something extra to your look, whether you’re it’s simple or sultry. The tubes last for ages, and as I said, just a drop will do. They fit great in any makeup bag/kit, and the primer can be applied with your finger tips, brush, or sponge.
Sadly, I will not be attending this coming IMATS. Because of the changes that have been made, it is no longer a pro-focused event. If you are attending, be sure to pick up one, two, or all of them, and let me know what you think. Do you have a favorite primer? If so, I’d love to know what it is. Drop a comment or send me a message.
Pro Tip: If you want the truest shadow, apply a small (and I mean SMALL) amount of a white concealer or base, such as Inglot’s Cream Concealer 37 after you’ve applied the primer and it has set. Next, apply your shadow. Be careful, though…you don’t want to buff everything so it doesn’t
look like your lids are covered in white paint–when you’re done, the white should not be noticable.


