Whatever you do, don't use a powdery or shimmery formula eyeshadow. This can settle in the lines and make them more pronounced. I don't know about makeup though...I hope you get more answers.What is the best makeup to use on eyes to minimize the lines on the eye lid?
I will have to say black because it is the darkest colorWhat is the best makeup to use on eyes to minimize the lines on the eye lid?
a light color, like a pale pink, it really depends on your eye color what to use if you have a light blue/green eyes use pinks, if you have brown use a creamy white with a blue tint to it. Also if you are trying to minimize the line use a cream not a powder eye shadow.
You should stay away from glittery or shiny eyeshadow. The glitter settles in the creases and makes them stand out even more. You should also avoid them when you get oler. I would suggest using something with a matt finish. It is just plain color.
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try products containing Argireline it is perfect but not a make up it is cream or gel
Use as little as possible because it will just make the lines more pronounced! You could try a ';shadow base'; product to help smooth out the lines.
These products usually are a liquid-ish consistancy that drys very quickly to even out the skin.
If you put ';eye-shadow base'; in google I am sure you will come up with some answers.
(People with wrinkles on the face should avoid using too much powder as it will make the lines stand out more.)
The best product for this would be to use Mary Kay Eye Primer before you put on any type of eye makeup, this gives it more a smooth look. It also extends the wear of your eye makeup and will prevent creasing or smudging. Another product that would work wonders is the Timewise firming eye cream, this will help reduce fine lines and wrinkles and provides intense moisturization so you can have younger looking eyes in no time. I have listed my website below and just let me know if you have any questions.
You can try to put a bit of vaseline before putting on the makeup on the eyelid. This makes a protective film.
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