Wet eyeshadow can be created using a brush or sponge if you just wet it first, then dip it into your eyeshadow. It doesn't harm anything to do this, and the purpose is to make the color of your eyeshadow bolder.
Cream eyeshadows are also available from a variety of brands, sometimes they come in a tube and sometimes as a stick (similar to a lipstick). You can apply this with your fingers or a sponge or brush, but it's best to use one with a primer (which you can buy at Sephora.com, just search for primer) so that your eyeshadow does not wear off or crease.What is wet eyeshadow, please?
personally speaking I don't like the result that wet eyeshadow creates! It's just nasty
I don't know if this is what that particular site meant but I dip the applicator in saline (for my contacts. sterile) and then into the eyeshadow. It creates a more dramatic and longer lasting effect. Buy a pack of disposable applicators and toss after each use. Some brands are permanently affected but back to the sterile thing, you should toss eye makeup after 6 mo. anyway. Practice until you get it right. You can make stark lines or smudge it when it's dry.
I just add water to my brush if I want a different texture/look
don't mix it in the eyeshadow
its easier to mix the dry powder on ur hand with a seperate wet only brush
avoid mixing wet and dry wen it comes to makeup and brushes
use ur fingers, or the wet brush to apply it
Wet eyeshadow is just wetting the brush!
Wet Eyeshadow comes in a tube kinda like lipgloss, its a thick yet kinda runny colored liquid. u put a dab on your finger then move ur finger on ur eyelid and it dries.
Wet eyeshadow isn't actually wet...its more of a creamy type texture srta like the wet foundation...but no its not something you can create yourself and its pretty good to use if you don't put too much on cause if you put too much on when you start blinkin itll get all around your eye
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