I recently decided to purchase ELF's Mineral Eyeshadow Primer after reading a couple reviews (which I eventually determined to be from the same person anyway) that it's best to use a mineral primer for mineral shadows. It's only $3, so I bit.
Here's today's look using the ELF primer with mineral shadows (as opposed to my usual UDPP). YOU tell me if there seems to be a difference in how it looks. (I'll have to wait to the end of the day to see how well it held up.)
(BTW - ELF's Minerals are on sale this week 50% on purchases of $20 or more with the code HALFMIN.)
- ELF Mineral Eyeshadow Primer
- Sweet Libertine Frankenhooker all over the lid
- Concrete Minerals Storm in the crease
- Sweet Libertine Striptease as a highlight
- UD eye pencil in Perversion along the upper lash line
- UD eye pencil in Ransom along the lower lash line
- Bare Escentuals Buxom Lash mascara in Blackest Black
Here's today's look using the ELF primer with mineral shadows (as opposed to my usual UDPP). YOU tell me if there seems to be a difference in how it looks. (I'll have to wait to the end of the day to see how well it held up.)
(BTW - ELF's Minerals are on sale this week 50% on purchases of $20 or more with the code HALFMIN.)
- ELF Mineral Eyeshadow Primer
- Sweet Libertine Frankenhooker all over the lid
- Concrete Minerals Storm in the crease
- Sweet Libertine Striptease as a highlight
- UD eye pencil in Perversion along the upper lash line
- UD eye pencil in Ransom along the lower lash line
- Bare Escentuals Buxom Lash mascara in Blackest Black