Three Steps to Teach You to Distinguish Good Eyeshadow

Nowadays, there are more and more eye shadow colors and styles, and many beauty bloggers have also promoted domestic makeup. I wonder if any of you have fallen into the trap?
Every time I see a new eyeshadow palette, I can’t help but want to buy it, but this often leads to pitfalls. The better way is to read some reviews of beauty bloggers and do some research first, but it can’t be completely done. I really trust the judgment of beauty bloggers, so today I will teach you how to judge the quality of an eyeshadow, and I hope that everyone will not fall into any trap.

Color rendering

The color rendering of eye shadow is particularly important. Of course, high color rendering is good. After some merchants make bad eyeshadow, they will change their story and tell users that this is a low-pigmentation eyeshadow palette for the handicapped.
An eyeshadow palette with high color rendering can be reduced by a series of methods such as shaking powder, while an eyeshadow palette with low color rendering can easily smudge the makeup surface through multiple overlays, and the opponent will be left behind. The words are even more unfriendly.

Eyeshadow falls off

The issue of whether powder is flying has never been an indicator of the quality of an eyeshadow. The problem of powder flying has a lot to do with the pressure plate of the eyeshadow.
If the pressure plate is loose, the eye shadow will be easily picked up and the color will appear but the powder will fly off. If the pressure plate is tight, the eye shadow will be difficult to pick up and the color will not develop.
So which kind of flying fan representative is bad?
Except for glitter-type eye shadows, if your matte eye shadow powder flies onto your face and cannot be wiped off, then it can basically be attributed to a bad eye shadow.

Blending degree

It is also the most important step to distinguish the quality of eye shadow. The blending step not only relies on skills and tools, but the eyeshadow itself plays a very important role. Eyeshadow that doesn’t smudge will make your eye makeup look dirty and layered.

How to judge the degree of smudging of eye shadow?

Dip the eye shadow with your fingers and blend it in a line on your arm. If the color at the edge is evenly distributed and clean without clumping, it means the eye shadow is easy to blend.

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