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What to Know Before Using liquid glitter eyeshadow in Your Eye Makeup

"You can never have enough glitter," wise people once remarked. We seem to agree on the majority of points. Sadly, our adolescent years' glittering, sparkly eye makeup had a few downsides, including the propensity to leave a trail of sparkle throughout, from our cheeks and clothes to every surface we touched. We'd be looking for bits of shine for months after just one day of dazzling eye makeup, and the encounter had left us more than a little glitter gun-shy.<br>

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What to Know Before Using liquid glitter eyeshadow in Your Eye Makeup

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  1. "You can never have enough glitter," wise people once remarked. We seem to agree on the majority of points. Sadly, our adolescent years' glittering, sparkly eye makeup had a few downsides, including the propensity to leave a trail of sparkle throughout, from our cheeks and clothes to every surface we touched. We'd be looking for bits of shine for months after just one day of dazzling eye makeup, and the encounter had left us more than a little glitter gun-shy. Fortunately, eye makeup technology has advanced significantly since the 1990s. It's now simpler than ever to get your glitter on without risking disco ball-like repercussions.  Dazzling Metallic Glitter & Glow Liquid Eye Makeup, a cream eye shadow with super-shiny pearl and glitter pigments like eye shimmer, liquid eyeshadow, and liquid glitter eyeshadow that glide across eyelids with the stroke of a wand, are always to the rescue. Unlike loose glitter, there is no flaking or fallout—once it dries, it remains in place until you remove it. You can always watch tutorials with the use of this glittering superhero and a few other of your faves to help you get back into the world of glitter eye makeup. There are many dazzling smokey eyes makeup techs that sparkle so brightly that you might need sunglasses. What to Know Before Using liquid glitter eyeshadow in Your Eye Makeup? Glitter Eye Shadow Is Back and Better Than Ever!

  2. What about safety? According to the American Optometric Association, glitter-based powders and shadows contain microscopic particles that might irritate your eyes, and the FDA's standards on glitter in cosmetics can be confusing. This does not automatically entail that it is harmful; instead, you should evaluate the sort of glittering you're using. "People have used handmade glitter on their eyes in the past, but it is not safe," says famous beauty artist Kenny Screven. While cosmetic glitter is often composed of polyester, craft glitter is made of (cheaper) metal, and "if it goes into your eyes, it can create small tears and annoyances that you may not detect until you begin to feel pain." Even though craft glitter seems to be the same as cosmetics sparkles, "craft sparkles have various colours and are cut at irregular configurations (like hexagons), which might contribute to inflammation," Screven notes. How to withdraw it Grab any stray sparkle bits that come off during the application procedure using normal Scotch tape. When you're ready to remove your makeup, don't scrape at your eyes. Remove glitter with careful yet focused control to release and break apart the colours. Screven recommends dabbing "a cleaning oil over your eyelids for at least one minute so it can start to break up and detach the glitter from your eyes." "Keep your eyes closed to avoid putting glitter and oil in your eyes." It's better to do one eye at a time since if you do both, you won't be able to properly wipe the sparkle off if you can't see where the bits are going." "If you're using waterproof makeup, an oil-based makeup remover is a must," explains Martin. Remember: Make sure the glitter you're using isn’t crafted glitter, but if it is, rinse with warm water and get medical attention if necessary.

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