PRECAUTIONS
1. Eye Irritation & Sensitivity:
- Patch Test First: Especially if you have sensitive eyes, eczema, or contact dermatitis. Apply a small amount to your inner arm or behind the ear for 24-48 hours before using near your eyes. Discontinue immediately if you experience redness, itching, burning, stinging, or swelling.
- Avoid Direct Contact with Eyes: Take care not to get product into the eye itself. Rinse immediately with plenty of cool water if this happens.
- Specific Ingredient Caution: While formulated to be gentle, the preservative system (1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin) and emollients, though generally well-tolerated, can potentially cause irritation in highly sensitive individuals.
2. Contact Lens Wearers:
- Insert Lenses Before Application: Minimizes the chance of powder particles getting trapped under the lens.
- Apply Carefully: Avoid getting significant fallout directly onto the lens surface.
- Remove Lenses First: If irritation occurs, remove lenses immediately before rinsing eyes.
3. Dry or Mature Eyelids:
- The oil-absorbing agent (Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate) can potentially emphasize dryness or fine lines. Ensure lids are well-moisturized (using an eye-safe cream before primer) and consider using a more emollient primer.
4. Removal Precautions:
- Requires Thorough Removal: The synthetic wax and long-wear properties mean it won't come off easily with just water. Use a dedicated, gentle eye makeup remover (oil-based, bi-phase, or micellar water).
- Avoid Harsh Rubbing: Be gentle when removing to prevent tugging on the delicate eye area, which can cause irritation or premature aging.
5. Hygiene & Contamination:
- Never Use with Eye Infections: (Conjunctivitis, styes, blepharitis). Discard the product if it was used during an infection.
- Wash Hands Before Application: Prevents transferring bacteria to the product and your eyes.
- Don't Share Eye Makeup: Sharing significantly increases the risk of spreading bacteria or infections.
- Keep Applicators Clean: Regularly clean brushes and sponges used with this product to prevent bacterial growth.
6. UV Protection Note:
- Titanium Dioxide offers minimal physical UV scatter, but it is not sufficient sun protection for the eyes/eyelids. Rely on sunglasses for UV protection.
7. Pregnancy/Breastfeeding:
- While the ingredients listed are generally considered safe in cosmetics, always consult your healthcare provider during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
8. Storage:
- Keep Dry & Cool: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain stability and prevent texture changes.
- Keep out of reach of infants and young children.
In Summary: This eyeshadow is formulated for performance and skin-friendliness, but the delicate eye area always requires caution. Prioritize hygiene, patch test if sensitive, remove thoroughly but gently, and stop use immediately if any discomfort occurs.
HOWTOAPPLY
Based on its silky, blendable texture and long-wearing, oil-controlling properties, here's how to best apply this eyeshadow for maximum impact and longevity:
Prep is Key:
- Cleanse & Dry: Start with clean, dry eyelids. Remove any excess oils or moisturizer residue.
- Use an Eye Primer (Highly Recommended): Apply a thin layer of eyeshadow primer specifically to the lid and up to the brow bone. This creates a smooth, even base, neutralizes lid discoloration, enhances color payoff, and crucially helps the shadow adhere better and last even longer, preventing creasing on oily lids. Let the primer set for 30-60 seconds.
Application Tools & Techniques:
- For Soft, Diffused Looks (Blending Focus):
- Tool: Use a fluffy, synthetic blending brush (natural hair might absorb too much of the emollient-rich formula).
- Technique: Dip the brush lightly into the shadow. Tap off excess. Apply to the outer corner or crease first. Use gentle windshield wiper motions to blend upwards and outwards. Build color gradually. The formula's slip makes blending effortless.
- For Bold, Packed-On Color & Metallic/Shimmer Effects:
- Tool (Option 1 - Finger): Your fingertip is often best for maximum pigment payoff and shine. The warmth helps melt the emollient-rich formula onto the lid.
- Tool (Option 2 - Flat Synthetic Shader Brush): Use a flat, dense, synthetic shader brush. Press (don't swipe) the shadow directly onto the primed lid where you want the most intensity. Patting sets the pigment.
- Technique: Press the pigment firmly onto the primed lid. For a cut crease or sharp line, use a small flat definer brush. Blend the edges only with a clean, fluffy brush if needed.
Building & Layering:
- This shadow builds beautifully thanks to its blendability and Titanium Dioxide base.
- Start sheer and build intensity gradually in thin layers. It's easier to add than remove.
- For complex looks, apply lighter shades first, then deepen the crease or outer V. The blendability makes transitions seamless.
Setting & Locking (For Oily Lids):
- Set the Primer (Optional but Recommended for Very Oily Lids): After primer sets, dust a tiny amount of translucent setting powder or a skin-toned eyeshadow over the lid. This adds extra grip and oil absorption.
- Set the Look (Edges Only - Optional): If you've done a lot of blending in the crease and want to prevent any potential migration, very lightly dust a matte transition shade or translucent powder just along the upper blended edge with a fluffy brush. Avoid setting the main lid if you want maximum shine/metallic effect.
Pro Tips for This Formula:
- Less is More Initially: Because it's so emollient and blendable, start with less product than you think. It's easy to add more.
- Tightlining/Mascara: Apply eyeliner and mascara after your eyeshadow to avoid fallout landing on them.
- Cleaning Brushes: The emollients can build up on brushes. Clean synthetic brushes regularly with a gentle brush cleanser.
Key Takeaway: This shadow rewards techniques that leverage its buttery texture (finger application for intensity, effortless blending) while respecting its quick-setting, long-wear nature (prep with primer, work efficiently when blending edges). It works brilliantly for both soft washes of color and bold, impactful looks.