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Swipe on shimmer lids with our bestselling cream eye shadow sticks, or elevate your eye looks with dimensional shadows available in matte, luster, and sateen finishes.
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Our best-selling Caviar Stick Eye Shadow, now in a effortless, to-go size.
A mini version of our best-selling RoseGlow Caviar Stick. 24-hour life-proof wear.
Interested in crease, transfer, and smudge resistant eyeshadow? Then you’re going to love our Caviar Sticks. These luxe, multi-use formulations allow you to smoke out, blend, line, or completely cover your eyelids to create any makeup look. Plus, they pair well with other eyeshadows both creamy and powder.
Whether you like matte, shimmer, or satin finish, our collection of eyeshadow makeup has you covered. And with so many neutral and bold shades to choose from, you can create a fully customized eye makeup look each and every day. And don’t forget–our blushes can serve as a nice eyeshadow when you’re in a pinch!
If you aren’t using an eyelid primer, let us change your mind. Just like you’d use a primer before face makeup, our eyelid primer is considered “foundation for lids,” and it couldn’t be more true. Use it to camouflage imperfections for a flawless nude eye look, or wear underneath powders and creams to extend color wear and intensity the makeup eyeshadow look.
Applying eyeshadow can enhance your eyes and complete your makeup look. Start by applying an eyeshadow primer to create a smooth base. Choose three shades: a light base color, a medium shade for the lid, and a darker shade for the crease. Using an eyeshadow brush, apply the light base color all over your eyelid. Apply the medium shade on the lid and blend it slightly into the crease. Finally, use the darker shade in the crease for depth and definition. Blend the colors together using gentle strokes to achieve a seamless transition. Finish with eyeliner and mascara for a polished look.
The longevity of eyeshadow depends on various factors, including the quality of the product, the type of eyeshadow (powder, cream, etc.), and whether you use an eyeshadow primer. On average, with a good primer, eyeshadow can last anywhere from 6 to 10 hours without significant fading or creasing. Caviar Eye Shadow Matte Sticks have 16-hour Crease-proof wear.
Complementary shades for blue eyes include warm tones like peach, gold, copper, and bronze. These hues contrast with the blue and make the eyes stand out. You can also experiment with shades like soft browns, purples, and even navy blue to enhance the intensity of your eye color.
Hazel eyes can pull off a variety of shades. Earthy tones like warm browns, deep greens, and golden neutrals can bring out the different colors in hazel eyes. Purples and plums can also enhance the green and gold flecks present in hazel eyes.
Brown eyes are versatile and can carry a wide range of colors. Earthy tones like rich browns, deep greens, purples, and golds can complement brown eyes. However, don't be afraid to experiment with other shades like blues, pinks, and even metallics.
For green eyes, shades that complement the red tones in the eyes work well. Warm tones like peach, coral, bronze, and reddish-browns can make green eyes pop. Purple shades, especially those with reddish undertones, can also enhance green eyes.
Applying eyeshadow over 50 involves using softer shades and focusing on blending. Choose matte or satin finish eyeshadows, as shimmery shades can emphasize fine lines. Use neutral shades like soft browns, taupes, and muted purples. Blend the eyeshadow well to create a subtle yet defined look that enhances the eyes without appearing too heavy.
To clean an eyeshadow palette, gently wipe the surface of each eyeshadow with a clean, dry tissue or cotton pad to remove excess product. For a deeper clean, you can lightly spritz a makeup brush cleaner onto a clean tissue and then gently swipe your brushes over the tissue. Avoid getting the actual eyeshadow pans wet to prevent damage.
Creating a smoky eye involves layering and blending. Start with a primer, then apply a medium shade all over your lid. Use a darker shade in the crease and outer corner, gradually building intensity. Blend the edges to soften the look. Apply a darker eyeshadow along the upper and lower lash lines, and smudge it for a smoky effect. Finish with eyeliner and mascara.
Eye shadow primer is a base applied before eyeshadow to improve its longevity and vibrancy. It helps to prevent creasing and fading, creating a smooth canvas for eyeshadow application. Eye shadow primer also enhances color payoff and prevents the eyeshadow from smudging.
To make eyeshadow last longer, start with a good quality eyeshadow primer. Apply the primer to your eyelids and blend it evenly. Use high-quality eyeshadows and build the color gradually, using a tapping or patting motion rather than sweeping. Finish with a setting spray to lock the eyeshadow in place.
Eyeshadow that complements your eyes depends on your eye color. Generally, complementary colors lie opposite on the color wheel. For blue eyes, warm tones like peach and bronze work well. For green eyes, reddish-browns and purples enhance the color. For brown eyes, a wide range of shades including browns, purples, and golds can complement.
It's recommended to apply eye shadow after foundation. Starting with a clean, moisturized face, apply your foundation first. This provides a smooth base for your eye shadow and ensures that any fallout from the eyeshadow application doesn't disrupt your foundation. Additionally, applying foundation first allows you to clean up and blend any eyeshadow that might fall onto the under-eye area.