So this is going to be a little bit different of a post from my norm. It’ll include pictures for reference between text. Hopefully it’ll be helpful!
Spoonie tip: If you don’t have the spoons to do primers and multiple shadows, the Jelly Much Shadows from colourpop don’t crease when you blend it out, and don’t require a primer like powder shadows do. I posted about the product before (the formula breaks down a powder shadow base, and I wasn’t too sure about it at first, but it won me over once I used the product by itself), and after some experimentation, I realized how great it is for low spoon days! The colors are metallic, and often have glitter mixed in the formula. So if you’re into vibrant stuff this is a great option! They even have more subtle ones like Hallucinogenius (once again their product picture is misleading) or Wavelength.
It comes in the same size jar as Colourpop’s Super Shock Shadows, with a twist on/off lid that helps seal the moisture in. If you can’t use the little tab to lift the 2nd lid that keeps the formula from drying out, you should be able to use your nail between the lid and tub (like so):
Lastly I held the pink lid by the tab and dabbed what was on it with my brush and blended it onto my eyelids.
Here’s a look I did with a mixture of powder shadow above my creases, and the Jelly Much Shadow on my lids:
You can apply by brush to blend out the edge above the crease if you want, but I love applying by finger to really make the pigment pop and spread it out so it doesn’t just sink into creases and dry unevenly. It can take a couple of tries to get the hang of it, but I’ve found it to be well worth it and cuts down the application time in half.